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February-March 2025 Test Drive Meme

February-March 2025 TDM
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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 a canon item from home, 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.

and 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.

Perhaps you follow the falling stars on your own, or perhaps the Fox simply teleports you there, but it appears you too will be part of this.

[ Prompt OnePrompt Two]

The Loneliest Bar, Bar None .
Content Warnings: Forced Emotional Effects, Trapped in a Location, Potential Forced Sharing, Potential Violence, Potential Death-like Experience

New Star Children arrive as motes floating in light to land on a bar stool, in a booth, or in a chair at a table in a dimly lit bar. It's a lonely place of few patrons and a sole proprietor: a red fox… or a woman in a red sweater and autumnal colors. Blink and she will remain what someone first saw. There's little decor in the place, mostly plain polished simple wood, but there are more dark corners than anyone can count. Tucked into those corners, under tables, and anywhere else vaguely discreet are plain weapons: guns, daggers, swords, and the like. Empty and still as the bar may be, that 'decor' may rouse suspicions, among veterans and newcomers alike.

Those already in Folkmore will find an entrance to the bar whenever and wherever they feel lonely, perhaps missing someone in particular. A half-hidden door will appear pressed between buildings in Epiphany, built into a hill in Willow, etched into the bark of a grand tree, and so on and so forth. Once patrons have entered the bar, the exit fades away into the background. It doesn't seem to have disappeared entirely, so much as always being just out of sight, around a corner, hidden in shadows, or otherwise out of reach. Looking for it, or trying to leave already, will bring the proprietor's attention to a Star Child, and she'll ask them to place their order.

She's hardly received any requests for drinks. What's missing more than anything else in the bar are patrons. Anywhere from thirty to a hundred people might fill the bar to capacity, but there's no more than a handful of other people present at the moment. What fills the rest of the place to the brim are shades. Born of Lore and regret, these spectral spirits start off thin and wispy, but they feed on the loneliness, regret, and other negative emotions people bring with them.

The longer people stay, the more shades crowd around them and feed on those emotions; the more solid, colorful, and real they appear. Not only that, the shades take on the appearance of those tied to someone's regrets: those they miss, those they've hurt, or those they've failed in some way to help. On the other hand, Star Children dim, lose color, and fade. Their energy and their ability to care what happens to them drain away to strengthen the shades surrounding them. Tempting as it may be to drown one's sorrows with drinks, that course is a dangerous one. Fade away long enough, and Star Children risk turning into shades themselves—and losing themselves into being someone else's regrets. If a Star Child turns into a shade, their shades rapidly fade back to their original ghostly form and seek out their next source of energy.

The way to quiet these ever-hungry ghosts is simple: connection with the living. Ordering a drink or greeting someone will grant a brief reprieve. Speaking with someone at length holds the shades at bay. Speaking about one's regrets? No matter whether Star Children receive simple commiseration or an objective, grounding response that suggests a path towards personal growth on the subject, the interaction will cut the connection with the shade, and it will fade away. Should that shade be a recently-faded Star Child, they solidify in their seat, a real and solid person with the chance to connect again.

There's more than one way to form a connection, so whether it's a newcomer who'd rather fight than talk or an old hand who knows weapons lying around come with a catch, patrons who pick up a weapon (or two) and fight each other's shades together can also vanquish them. But beware: taking up arms to fight sends one's own shades into a frenzy, surrounding their patron and draining them faster. There's no requirement to aid each other, and others can ignore what terrible end comes to that person… but if they regret failing to help? That lost person becomes their new shade. Better hope someone's more helpful and generous of spirit then.

Anyone who makes a solid connection with another bar patron will find that they can see the exit. Freedom, at last. Furthermore, when settling their tab, the bartender passes one last item over—an object from home, tied somehow to one of their regrets, even just the simple regret that it hadn't come along for the Star Child's original journey to Folkmore because it'd be so useful now. This item may even be a weapon or magical item.

  • New Star Children arrive in a dim, mostly empty bar.
  • Kuma Lisa is the bartender, in fox or human form.
  • Shades feed on Star Children's negative emotions, draining them, and taking the appearance of people they miss.
  • Connection is how Star Children ward off shades. Talking about regrets makes one safe from shades.
  • Star Children can also take up weapons and fight shades. It sends your shades into a frenzy.
  • Star Children can turn into shades if they are fed on long enough. When others connect, it can de-shade them to try again.
  • Those who form connections can see the exit and leave. They also get an item from home related to one of their regrets.
Message in a Bottle .
Content Warnings: Forced Relocation, Forced Body Modification, Forced Conversation/Revelations

Not every bottle in the bar is full of alcohol, a mixer, or even a far weirder spirit. They don't contain Folkmore's spirits at all; Kuma Lisa has skipped straight to bottling Star Children. Each bottle contains a single Star Child, and the label's design reflects what they might taste like, were they alcohol. Those inside experience a soft place to sit and reflect on their lives surrounded by thick glass walls that permit light through while distorting the view into indistinct shapes. There's no way to break the glass from within, and no way to tell which bottles are for bar service and which bottles contain Star Children from without. There's no way to signal someone outside to provide a direct rescue, but never fear: there is a simple way out.

Everyone inside the bottle has their Relic, even if they usually don't have it on their person. Sitting in this round or round-esque room with no exit, messages about missing someone begin to be exchanged—the first message each Star Child sends ghost-written (rather than willingly sent) about someone they miss, and signed 'the true thoughts and feelings of one [Star Child].' As advertised, the message is true. It also resonates with the recipient, some similarity between them and the missed person. Perhaps it can be the start of a beautiful friendship (or the world's most awkward exchange, but who's counting?). At least the Star Child behind this message is predisposed to like something about the recipient, however grouchy their exterior. If a conversation goes well, a system message will pop up asking each person if they would like to talk face-to-face. Should they both agree, they are poured out of their bottles to land safely on the garnish in a drink. The drink isn't massive. The Star Children are tiny!

That's right, these tiny Star Children float on a garnish-raft in a cocktail at the lonely Bar None above. They have a nice umbrella to provide them shade, and it's all set for a cozy conversation if they so wish. As these tiny Star Children talk, the drink around them will show related memories reflected on the surface. These reflections stick around until the conversation is over or someone, preferably someone with a bigger stomach, drinks it. Spills continue to reflect memories and cannot be mopped up so much as cleanly pushed into a fresh glass. A larger patron cannot drink the tiny Star Children. Kuma Lisa will stop anyone drinking from a glass with Star Children still on it.

Star Children who decide that 'no, they shall not discuss this matter after all' may attempt to flee, but being an inch or so high has its own problems. The bar is massive, the shades may become violent, and they are but a small, small person. Even those who can normally shapeshift or alter their size find they cannot make themselves any bigger! At the end of the day, whether with their original partner or another tiny Star Child, the only way to get bigger is to be the bigger person… and talk about those feelings.

Star Children who remain tiny by closing time, whether they stay locked in their glass prison or scattered around the bar, will be tucked back into bottles (as needed) and those bottles laid gently on their sides, which reorients the space inside to a tiny bedroom. Each bottle warms to the temperature to help its resident sleep comfortably. Larger patrons join them. Kuma Lisa shrinks any larger patrons who cannot leave and deposits them safely in bottles away from the shades. No one is missed, so there is no free rein in the bar overnight. Bedtime (bar) snacks will be provided, as well. The bartender takes good care of her patrons regardless of their size, with the only damper being that one remains in a bottle to hope for better results the next day. Star Children can take as much time as they need. Kuma Lisa is patient.

  • Star Children are transported into a bottle at Bar None with their relics.
  • Ghost-written messages start conversations between bottled Star Children about people they miss.
  • Star Children who agree to talk about it in person get poured out safely onto a garnish in a cocktail. The cocktail reflects related memories.
  • Star Children can get up to chaos when tiny but cannot grow or escape. The only way to get big is to be the bigger person (and talk).
  • Star Children, large and small, who cannot leave by closing time are returned (or kept) in bottles. Bottles are turned sideways, have bedrooms, and bar snacks are provided.
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-16 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
"But why would you not just say silly, if you did not mean that there was a shame factor? Does that not paint the picture or give the general sense more accurately, in this case?" At least this was a more - well, enjoyable might be a stretch, but it was distracting enough from all of the unpleasant factors of their surroundings.

Loose-y goose-y is downright entertaining, that Yelena actively likes. "Yes, you are. That is definitely an American thing."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-21 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"I guess maybe I thought it fit the... voyeuristic nature of hidden cameras capturing what I do better?" he said with a shrug. It probably didn't matter in the long run but Peter was enjoying... not arguing really but analyzing his word choice? Especially since it felt like the answer didn't really matter. It was a nice distraction.

"I am pretty sure that every culture is loose-y goose-y with language. That's why language evolves."
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-21 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Okay, okay, yes, I can see how it carries that energy better. That is interesting. Surely the only one who should actually feel shame in that is the one who placed the hidden cameras without permission." Which was... a funny thing to say, considering how many times Yelena herself had placed cameras like that.

"I will concede that point. Russian has some very odd sayings as well."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-22 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
“They SHOULD feel shame, but I feel like if you’re doing stuff like that you’re either beyond shame or have a really important reason to do so that overrides the shame,” Peter told her. He’d never actually hidden cameras but he absolutely would if it meant catching someone in a major criminal operation or something like that.

“Oh! Can you teach me one odd saying in Russian then? I met a Russian guy once but…” But the guy was in a mechanized Rhino suit, so not a great conversationalist. “But he really wanted me to understand what he was saying so it was all in English.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-22 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, I suppose that is true."

And she is just going to skirt away from the seriousness and the undertow of that commentary, for the more entertaining energy of the other conversational track. She tilts her head. "Okay. What type of meaning or energy would you like this saying to convey?"
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-25 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
“Okay so hypothetically let’s say I’m talking to someone who is very angry and wants to murder me and I want to say something that will anger him MORE but also be a joke?” Peter asked, realizing that the “hypothetically” was doing a lot of heavy lifting there but if she was going to be mysterious he could too, right?

“This person also, hypothetically, has tried to murder me numerous times but keeps failing.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-25 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yelena gives him a long, appraising look, raising her eyebrows. "Okay, well, that is a very specific example, but sure."

"Okay. How insulting do you want it to be? I suppose that does not matter, if the hypothetical person does not speak Russian. The first thing that springs to mind is Дуракам закон не писан. It is essentially like... if you try to make rules to prevent stupidity, the idiots will just get stupider. There is no law for idiots. But if you would like a more direct insult, there are so many options."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-25 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
“It’s a reasonably legitimate circumstance that anyone could easily find themselves in,” Peter insisted, which was obviously not true but she could push back on that if she wanted.

“Oh I like that, that fits the circumstances almost perfectly. I think I’ll go with that. And now if someone says it to me I’ll know what it means. Maybe. If they say it slowly and with nothing else in Russian before or after it, just that phrase.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-25 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is it." She's not going to push back on it beyond that, but she is not going to hide that she is 1) not buying it and 2) extremely amused by it.

"Go on, try and say it. I want to hear if you manage the pronunciation at all correctly."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-28 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
“I think what you want to hear is me to manage the pronunciation incorrectly,” Peter said, although he didn’t blame her because that would be fairly amusing. It IS going to be amusing.

“Okay so… Дуракам закон не писан. How was that?” He asked, knowing it was… not as bad as it could have been.
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-28 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Well... It does happen to be very funny when most Americans try to say anything in any of the Cyrillic languages, I cannot deny that, but," Yelena is not even trying to hide her amusement or her smirk or the fact that she is Full of It as she says this, "I do not see why that should make you suspicious of my intentions."

"You should be understood, at least."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-29 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
“Oh no, don’t worry, what mostly makes me suspicious of your intentions is you… everything,” he said, gesturing to the all of her in front of him. She kind of gave off “I am very adorable and playful if you get to know me” vibes along with “I will also stab you if you do or do not know me” vibes at the same time.

“Okay, I’m going to keep practicing so that I can get better and don’t have to think about it too much in the heat of the moment.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-29 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah, okay, good. In that case, it is entirely logical suspicion. Carry on." Her expression remained unchanged, she was too amused by all of this.

"Smart. Practice makes perfect, as they say."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-03-31 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
“See? I’m pretty good at reading people,” he said with a self-assured nod. He didn’t actually know if he was good at reading people, mostly he expected good things of people and most of the time he was proven correct.

“So Russian question… is it an inherently… angry sounding language? Again… all I know about it is when someone hypothetically shouts it and me and what’s in Rocky four.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-03-31 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, I don't know if that is entirely true yet, one example hardly proves 'pretty good.'"

She shook her head, "No, I do not think it is an inherently angry sounding language, but I do understand why Americans think that it is. To me, it just sounds normal. Well, unless someone is actually angry when they are speaking it, of course."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-04-01 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
“Well you also aren’t able to disprove it yet,” he pointed out. Not that “WKL is suspicious” was that deep or insightful of an observation. But still, he hadn’t MISSED that observation.

“Maybe I just need to broaden my horizons when it comes to the Russian language. Do you plan on doing a native-language poetry readings or anything like that while you’re here?”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-04-02 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Okay, no, I guess I cannot. But that is not evidence in and of itself." Especially when if it did count as evidence, it would work against her argument. However much she was making an argument.

"Native-language poetry readings? Have you ever heard - well, obviously not. No. Russian poetry does not lend itself well to poetry readings. Very long, very depressing."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-04-02 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
“Okay, yeah, I can see how there wouldn’t be a lot of opportunities for pastoral poems in Russia,” Peter admitted. He wasn’t so sure that there were ZERO Russian love poems or things like that but all of the Russian literature he DID know was pretty bleak.

“Well maybe you should write some. Kids lit maybe? One borscht, two borscht. Red borscht, blue borscht? Katerina of White Gables? Little Women… only Women is the Russian word for women? I could absolutely see you in a Little Women type setting. Lots of potential there.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-04-03 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Blue borscht?" There's a note of incredulous hilarity in Yelena's voice, echoed in her face, and once again the child that neither of them have been paying attention to giggles.

"No, I do not think I possess the necessary skills or talent for that sort of thing."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-04-05 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
As much as Peter was ignoring the girl next to Yelena, that he was more and more sure was at least a relative of hers, he was pleased with himself that he had made her laugh. Peter liked kids and he couldn’t help but feel for whatever situation had caused that little girl to appear here.

“Alright, but don’t sell yourself short. Could be a great source of Spoon Power to wish for things, especially since people wouldn’t be able to talk back as you did readings. If rewriting children’s books into Russian isn’t your thing what do you like to do in your free time?”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-04-07 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
"You're much odder than you seem at first meeting."

Whether that is a compliment or not Peter will have to judge for himself, because Yelena's expression and tone when she says it are both very neutral. "I am not very used to having a lot of free time, yet. I am still figuring out what hobbies I like to fill it with. I have a dog, and I like playing with her. And I like to cook. Target practice was at least half a for work thing at home, but now I guess it is just a hobby."
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-04-08 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
“Thank you, that’s kind of you to say,” he told her, choosing to take it as a compliment whether she meant it as one or not. She didn’t sound disparaging when she said it and he felt like that was as close to a compliment as he was going to get right now.

“What kind of dog and do you have pictures?” Peter asked. Pets were usually a pretty safe topic of conversation. “And if you have pictures can I see one?”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-04-09 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"You're welcome." It would be hypocritical if she meant it as an insult, as odd as she knows herself to be.

"She is an American Akita, her name is Fanny, and she is perfect. Yes, I have pictures and yes you can see them." This is really the only time she would hand over her Relic, or in the "real" world her phone, which she had set up so that people could go through an album of photos of her dog and not access anything else. She has less photos on this device than she'd had on her phone, of course, having had to wait a bit to 'summon' her dog, and nothing so sensitive, but old habits die hard.
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[personal profile] powerandresponsibility 2025-04-12 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
“Look at her she looks like the best girl in the whole world,” Peter said as he looked through the photos of WKL’s dog. He’d always wanted a dog but he knew that it would have been crazy impractical given his life and his financial situation back home. Maybe he could get one here? It was something to think about after he saved up to get his giant robot.

“You must be a very proud dog mom,” he said, hanging the relic back to her. “Unless dog mom is a weird phrase to you and in that case you’re probably just very proud.”
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[personal profile] white_widow 2025-04-14 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
"She is the best girl in the whole world, yes." Yelena's smile grew. She doesn't declare it as such this time, but recognizing this (or saying as much, whether he really thought so or not) has earned a LOT of points for Peter.

"And yes, I am very proud of her, although no, I do not really feel like her mother. She was the first summoning I did with the spoon here. It was very good motivation for talking to people."

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