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October-November 2024 Test Drive Meme

October-November 2024 Test Drive
Introduction

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This Test Drive meme is open to all.

Welcome to Folkmore's monthly Test Drive Meme! Please feel free to test drive any and all characters regardless of your intent to apply or whether you have an invite or not. All TDMs are game canon and work like "mini-events". For new players and characters, you can choose to have your TDM thread be your introduction thread upon acceptance or start fresh. Current players are also allowed to have in-game characters post to the TDM so long as they mark their top levels ‘Current Character.’

TDM threads can be used for spoon spending at any time by characters accepted into the game.

Playing and interacting with the TDMs will allow characters to immediately obtain canon items from homes especially weapons or other things they may have had on their person when they were pulled from their worlds! There will always be a prompt that provides some sort of "reward" to characters who complete certain tasks.

Current players are always encouraged to tag new people on the TDM!

🦊 New Star Children meet the Fox still in their worlds, and she brings them into the new realm of Folkmore. As you follow her, your body begins to change and new characteristics emerge. These may stay for a while, or perhaps they will hide away after. And during all of this, the Fox explains to you where you will be going: to Folkmore. Then you fall like a shooting star, falling to the land in a burst of starlight.

🦊 Experienced Star Children are already familiar with this time of the month. There are shooting stars all across the sky, and some fall to the land, which means the Fox has brought new arrivals. These newly arrived Star Children will face some tests, but Thirteen wants the more seasoned residents to participate as well.

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After the Storm .
Content Warnings: Natural Disaster/Natural Disaster Relief

It seems as if the Star Children will be restricted to Amrita Academy forever, when nothing changes at the one month mark. Yet, after another week has stretched endlessly past, a morning dawns to show that the moat of Lorasses has vanished. The way is clear to discover what the chaotic storms have left behind.

Most of Folkmore's resident spirits return. Good thing Catbus is among them because the train is not operating. Debris litters the tracks throughout the land. Someone's going to have to work to clean all of that up before normal schedules can resume... within the first week or so, everyone fervently hopes.

That is far from the only wreckage from those storms. As Star Children have seen, even Amrita Academy hasn't really been spared; between the Lorasses moat and the various structures built to weather the storms, the past weeks have left a mark on the school.

Other regions show clear signs of the warping they have endured similarly.
  • Wintermute alternated between blinding light and pitch blackness, with mountains growing and crumbling away alike. Cabins were transformed into igloos.
  • Willow experienced all the seasons in a matter of days multiple times, growing crops and new trees, losing old ones, and its buildings weathered as though through decades.
  • In Epiphany, the streets ran with water so high it was difficult to walk, and the buildings shifted to reflect related settings.
  • Cruel Summer grew hotter and more oppressive, so that survival away from the Selkie River was impossible. On the 13th, there was an explosion, and it rained robot parts.
  • Exile was swallowed entirely by the Swamp of Sorrows, leaving no dry land.
  • Tides filled with water, dark deep water that could not readily be seen through.
  • Never Fade became even more purple, with a thick haze that erased visibilty of borders. It also became steeper, so there was no flat ground.

The rest of Willow shows signs of extreme growth and age, as if decades, not weeks, have passed. Epiphany and Tides suffer major flood damage, and Exile is entirely soggy and saturated with a sense of sorrow. Avalanche debris covers Wintermute, and the mountains aren't in the same place. Cruel Summer is even dryer, cracked, and in part of it littered with exploded, partially melted robot parts. Never Fade may be the best off; the ground has leveled off, and only the unsecured outdoor items have crashed around or dropped off the island. In general, all regions show signs of warping.

Talaria has been outright knocked down (once again) and will need to be rebuilt (once again). The contents of Talarian homes have been thriftily saved by Thirteen (yet again). They'll be back as soon as the homes are ready to be redecorated! There's also a new elevator connecting Tides to a platform in the ocean at surface level, making it a little bit easier to get in or out of the neighborhood. Fly, swim, or use a boat from Nereid marina to reach it.

Many of the buildings throughout Folkmore, businesses and residences alike, have been damaged, some past the point of habitability. For better or worse, some residences will wait unclaimed, as their resident spirits have not returned from wherever they went while gone from Folkmore. Newly arriving Star Children (or those interested in relocating) just might find those residences awfully appealing. As with all unoccupied homes in Folkmore, they're free real estate.

Each neighborhood has a new (and structurally-sound) building near its center: a hospitality station of sorts, stocked with basic foods (to suit a variety of dietary needs, relevant to the known local residents), clean water, personal protective equipment, basic tool kits, fresh clothing, and clean linens. For those ill equipped to cook for themselves for whatever reason, there's also a canteen/soup kitchen area. The canteen tends to collect idle spirits and Star Children who might be willing to assist with any cleanup tasks too big or too complex for one person to tackle on their own.

Working with the neighbors has an additional benefit, of course: sooner or later, whether while helping clear the train tracks or fixing up someone's home or business (including a Star Child's own), shifting the debris will reveal a weathered container of some sort, locked up tight, that will only fall open at a touch if and when the right Star Child finds it. There is only one chest per Star Child. Inside, is an item from home, either that of the resident whose house/business it's found in or the one keyed to the lock. It may even be a magical item or weapon.

There's some good news as well, in the midst of all the chaos: most Star Children will find that their homes are wholly unharmed; their pets, companions, Pokémon, etc. are all hale and hearty, having spent the entire time cozily asleep in their boxfoxes — which can be reused if kept, and just as easily abandoned now that they've released their occupants.

  • The moat is gone! Freeeeeedom!
  • The train is not operating for one week until October 27th due to debris over the tracks.
  • Every region of Folkmore shows scars from the past month's extreme disturbances. Things have not reverted to before.
  • Most spirits have returned; some remain absent. Claim the free real estate, if quick or bold enough.
  • Hospitality stations have appeared in each neighborhood stocked with food, water, clothing, and linens.
  • The canteens serve as a social hub and place to ask for/volunteer assistance.
  • One time only, cleaning up or moving debris will reveal a container holding an item from home: yours or the person's you're helping.
  • Most Star Children's homes will be unharmed; any damage should match the region's damage flavor. The level of destruction is up to you.
  • Creatures in boxfoxes are out, fine and dandy! Boxfoxes can be kept/used again.
Dream of the Blue Turtle .
Offshore near Agrona Academy, there's something new. Something bewildering, maybe. Something growing. There's also something swimming up to any Star Children near the coast: a very large sea turtle, not willing to come far ashore. She's singing and chirping to get attention, in case being big enough to have a six-foot-long shell isn't quite good enough for some reason. (Or the way she has a blue-green bioluminescent glow when underwater, as becomes quite visible around dusk.)

She's happy to explain that she needs a place to lay her eggs. She doesn't have eggs to lay, just yet, but she wants to have her place all ready anyway. To that end she's busily building a brand-new island not very far from shore. It's just over there, visible once she indicates it with a flipper, barely any higher than the waves cresting around it. Here's the sad part: while she's used a great deal of cleverness in building it, from rocks and sand and bits of broken reef, she's all out of construction materials that she can reach! So she needs help: more construction material for the island.

It seems she's got a very loose definition, though, so pretty much anything that can later be covered in sand or dirt is fair game. Lucky that she wants it now. There's a perfect place to dump all that debris in the ocean recycle all the debris, anything not structurally sound enough for a repair-in-place job. Bigger is probably better, too. Work together with other Star Children to haul up the big stuff. It brings more and more joy to her songs as she finds the exact place for each and every item, making her island grow bigger and bigger.

Anyone who actively participates will be rewarded five (5) spoons by the turtle directly, as a thank you for helping her to keep her eggs safe. (If anyone asks, she'll explain that it's the number of limbs she has, so she thought it was perfect!) In addition, she gives each person a smooth and shiny sea rock that fits in their palm perfectly! If the island gets big enough to be more than a sandbar, anyone who helped with the construction will find it far more welcoming than those who didn't. She isn't expecting to use anything but the beach.

  • A large sea turtle—with a 6 foot in diameter shell and about 3 feet tall at the shoulder—starts building an island off Cruel Summer.
  • She needs help getting more building supplies. Bring your debris, bigger the better, here!
  • All Star Children who help will be rewarded five (5) spoons and a shiny and smooth rock from underwater that fits in their recipients' palms just so.
  • Star Children who help find the island more welcoming than those who didn't.
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[personal profile] alovelyvoice 2024-10-30 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
There's something striking about this moment. Alicent has walked with her daughter an innumerable amount of times, has asked her plenty of questions in the hopes of gaining some further insight into Helaena. The location should be the only thing that registers as new in this moment, and yet, it is somehow striking in its' entirety. There is something special, significant about it, something Alicent cannot quite put her finger on it. Perhaps she is just being overly sentimental. Perhaps it is just incredible to think there is something she and her daughter will both like.

"I am very glad to hear that, sweetling. Very glad."
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[personal profile] dreamfyres 2024-11-04 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
Helaena gives a singular nod back. It is strange, perhaps, but that intrinsic knowing has been a feature in Helaena since she was very small. Sometimes she knew things. She never thought very much of it—never really considered it because it was always there, and people usually waved it away.

She thought everybody knew things, but they didn’t share them with her. She was only a princess, a girl.

Now, she wonders if that is not the case.

Her steps slow as they come into view of a building, its walls whitewashed and new. There is a racket being made, what with all the people around it or filing in. Helaena has always had sensitive ears, and a proclivity to veer away from strangers, especially of late, so she stops abruptly. Anxiety mounting, her fingers twisting in her skirts.

“There.”
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[personal profile] alovelyvoice 2024-11-05 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Truth be told, the sound and the crowd spikes Alicent's nerve some as well. She can't tell from out here if this building is a tavern, but that's the closest reference Alicent has, and she has not entered one since she traveled to King's Landing as a child.

Even if she were used to them, after the riot... no one here, she reminds herself, has any reason to think ill of or wish harm on her daughter or herself.

Still, it is clear (and unsurprising) that Helaena is feeling a great deal more apprehension.

"We do not have to go in if you do not want to, sweetling," Alicent offers, managing to resist the urge to reach for and still Helaena's hands. They are just women here, it is no great crisis if someone sees. "Or if you're hungry, I can go in and I'm sure someone will explain to me how to use the spoon to purchase food, and I can bring it out."
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[personal profile] dreamfyres 2024-11-21 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Helaena, ever empathetic, is even more on edge because of her mother’s nerves. They feed off of each other. She had never been a fan of crowds, owed in no small part to spending the bulk of her life cloistered in the Red Keep. Since she fell into the Willows, she’s oscillated between the desperate wish to be hugged between walls and the breath of relief that is nature.

Her stomach clenches, alerting her to hunger. It hasn’t been truly whetted since her coming here, scavenging and feeding off what little edible plants she could find. The smell wafting out of the windows and open door is enough to overcome her desire to run away. And she is, in truth, curious to see the inside of the tavern. She never has before.

Her fingers are still tightly curled in her dress, but she shakes her head and takes a steadying breath. “No. I’ll go with you.” She can be brave. It is only a little thing, and she is not in any danger.
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[personal profile] alovelyvoice 2024-11-21 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, alright. If you're sure." It doesn't ease all of the concern from Alicent's face - actually, it takes a moment of studying her daughter before it lessens at all, and it takes her two deep breaths of her own before she straightens up her shoulders and slips it behind the mask. She is not going to walk in as Queen, if she can help it, but she is going to borrow from that set of behaviors as necessary.

Is that responsible for why she takes back over the leading position? Perhaps a bit, but mostly it is just a matter of not being sure she will go in unless she goes now. At least perhaps she will be able to get a drink in there, she tells herself, and that will help some.

"Wait." Alicent pauses, a foot or so from the door, and turns back to Helaena, despite her earlier thought. "Before we go in there... do you wish for the people here to know you were queen, back in Westeros?"
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[personal profile] dreamfyres 2024-11-21 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
That is all the same for Helaena, really. Nature had not gifted her leadership attributes, even less it had her mother, who had the role thrust upon her the moment King Viserys set his sights and legacy upon a teenager. Automatically, second instinct, she shuffles behind her, a duckling under her mother’s wing.

In this, she is accustomed. The familiarity is a comfort.

She stops short when Alicent does. It’s not a question she had thought to consider. Those shackles were liberated her, with or without her consent. She hadn’t come here as Queen. Nobody, not even the fox, had seen her as so.

She doesn’t have to think for very long. No more than a couple of moments.

“No.” Her answer is decisive. She lifts her eyes, half resistance there, should her mother scold her. “I don’t want to be Queen here.” Not here. Not anywhere.
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[personal profile] alovelyvoice 2024-11-21 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
No scolding will be coming from Alicent on that, nor is there really any surprise. She nods, offering a small smile and reaching out to lightly brush Helaena's elbow. "No, nor do I. If we make introductions, we will leave the titles off."

That settled, she turns and carries on into the building. It is bustling inside, but it's not horribly packed, and there are tables available and room enough to comfortably walk around. That only helps so much with the inherent wrongfootedness Alicent feels, once they're amongst the people. Even in Westeros - well, even more in Westeros, to be honest - she would be uncertain how to behave in this environment. If she were not with her daughter, she isn't sure how much effort she would put in to adjusting.

But she is, and thus she makes for one of those empty tables as if she is comfortable - or at least, as comfortable as she ever is. The next part will be more difficult, at least for her pride, but her pride has taken worse hits then trying to purchase food for the first time in her life.
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[personal profile] dreamfyres 2024-12-01 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
Her eyes drop to the brief touch, but shockingly, Helaena does not withdraw from it. Instead, she nods in agreement, or perhaps it is more understanding. It is all too easy to fall back into a submissive role here. Her entire life has seen her resigned to it.

She skirts into the tavern after her mother, tailing her closely, head down, eyes avoidant. Somebody with a tray steps between them, just right between her and her destination, and she almost bumps into them. Would have, had she not stopped so quickly. Helaena squeaks aloud, an inhuman noise, startling both herself and the waiter, before she launches around and crashes into the seat beside Alicent. Her heart is racing, her skin feels too tight, stretched taut over muscle and bone.
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[personal profile] alovelyvoice 2024-12-01 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Does she get to be happy that Helaena does not pull away, or should she be deeply concerned? Well, for now, she'll be glad, and her regular levels of concerned.

And then Helaena makes that strange sound while they are getting seated, and she becomes deeply concerned anyways, turning in her seat. "What happened? Did someone do something? Tale a deep breath, Helaena."
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[personal profile] dreamfyres 2024-12-02 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
It takes her a minute to reorient herself, heart pounding in her ears, braid disheveled. Only when it’s pointed out does she realize the noise that emitted from her throat, covering it with one shaky hand.

“No.” The answer, low and delayed. Her hand stays where it sits on her neck, her eyes glazed over. Everything seems blurry around the edges. “The cloven hoof will come, in time.”

She blinks, and the world comes in sharp relief, the air fragrant with food. Her stomach growls.

“It smells nice in here.”
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[personal profile] alovelyvoice 2024-12-02 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
"No? What cloven hoof, Helaena?" Well, there is confirmation that the odd statements Helaena makes were not caused by something in the Red Keep, specifically. It isn't a surprising revelation, but it is one Alicent had not been wishing for.

She knew before asking that she would not receive any real clarifying answer, so she sighs and moves along.

"It does smell nice in here. Good sign for the food." That does not help particularly with her nerves about using a spoon, of all things, to attempt to purchase two meals. "What would you like to eat? I'm certain they'll have stew, and likely some other meat and potatoes type dish."