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August-September 2025 Test Drive Meme

August-September 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]

Just when you think you've got a hold .
Content Warnings: Vampiric creatures, forced emotions, forced memory sharing/experience, potential physical dangers (lost, combat, drowning, etc)

New Star Children—and new Star Children only—arrive in Exile. Usually on solid ground. Usually with a sense of belonging and ease navigating within this region. If there's something particular the Star Child needs—food, clothes, shelter—something opens up and makes way. Anyone with hunting or gathering abilities may fend for themselves, a moss cloak may slough itself off a tree for a cool or cold Star Child, and a shack shudders up from the landscape when they grow weary. It's enough for anyone self-sufficient.

For those who want or need something more, they find a chittering scurry of squirrels around peat fires with tents set up. The squirrels provide nut based meals (bark substitute available), simple waterproof woolen clothes, and the use of the tents (two Star Children to a tent, no more, no less) for a small small price: a small prick of the finger and a few drops of blood. They have sharp teeth that can delicately pierce veins, for they are vampiric squirrels. It's the warmest welcome Exile has given to Star Children, not that new Star Children may know that. At least one wherein Baba Yaga—the iteration, the school, take one's pick—cannot be found.

New arrivals who wish to leave Exile and old Star Children who wish to enter Exile to greet the new arrivals shooting down over Exile face… challenges. The land does not want to let go of these newcomers. Nor does it want the old treading its paths, not even those previously welcomed in Exile. An uncomfortable mist filled with dread and rejection hugs borders. Those feelings manifest in a physical presentation of a difficult time in Star Children's lives. It's a time when Star Children had to make a choice: one that could get them exiled in some fashion.

A Star Child traveling alone will move through that memory exactly and must choose exile to pass. Those who made that choice before may have an easier time choosing it again. Or perhaps not.

Star Children who travel together or who come near each other in the wilderness face recreations that are not exactly the same. Their memories merge into one. In this shared false memory, both Star Children must choose exile to pass.

Star Children who pass find it easier to navigate Exile, whether to enter or to leave. Star Children who fail face further difficulties. Exile becomes confusingly similar in all directions. Star Children may be led to face the cunning creatures within Exile, with only basic weapons sticking from trees or held by skeletons to help them, or may be led to the Swamp of Sorrows, to drown under the weight of what bothers them. Whatever the exact challenge may be, it threatens Star Children's lives, and survival only means that: survival. They must retreat or face their memory again to move forward.

  • New Star Children arrive in Exile! All are treated warmly (for Exile).
  • Old Star Children are not teleported into Exile. All are treated coldly.
  • Vampiric squirrels provide basic needs for those who need it in exchange for a little blood.
  • Mist full of dread and rejection encircles Exile, and it must be traveled through to enter or to leave.
  • In the mist, face a recreation (pure or mixed with someone else's) of a time Star Children had to make a choice that could result in some form of exile.
  • If everyone picks exile, travel easier through Exile.
  • If not everyone picks exile, face further dangers: misdirection, fights against clever creatures, the swamp of sorrows, etc
In the valley between intent and deed .
Content Warnings: Explosions, Wild Environmental Changes, Small or Large Forced Physical Changes, Potentially Permanent Changes, Forced Proximity

The cracks that wracked Folkmore have been sealed, but the Encantado remains uneasy. The river threw itself farther into Exile to avoid cracks creeping along its banks. It abandoned many gems in the river bed and flows across new ground—both to curious effects. The magic in the gems has nowhere to go. It builds and builds within until cracks begin to show. If left untended, these gems explode in a bout of chaotic magic changing the land around them and perhaps even nearby Star Children. Enjoy the new hair color, the longer hair, the brighter eyes, the galaxies of freckles, and more. They're permanent unless another Star Child can help. The new flowing magic within Exile changes the land around it. The trees grow and grow until they seem a century old or older. Their branches intertwine across the river, and their roots sing. Wood taken from them has magical properties, raw and unrefined.

Magically inclined Star Children, Star Children of great mental reasoning, or any other pertinent skill may observe these effects and determine how to address them. Whether Star Children come up with the solution on their own or get nudged along by a slight dark fox spirit, there are two primary solutions: restore the river to its original path or help it along this new one.

Star Children may work to restore the river by carrying its water from the new river banks and pouring it onto the old river bed. The water can be carried in any vessel, and it's safe so long as the water is not spilled. When water spills, it changes the environment where it hits. A small mound becomes an enormous hill. A small dip becomes a deep ravine. The trees web together. The weather stoops to head level. It's wild magic, and in its wildness: dangerous.

Star Children may work to establish the new path by carrying its gems from the old river bed to the new river stream. The gems may be carried by any means: wrap them in cloth, wear gloves, or move them with telekinesis, or any other mode preventing touch. It is safe so long as gems do not touch skin. When gems touch skin, it changes the Star Children greatly. They may turn into a tree or be made of bark. They may lose the ability to speak and instead yip like a dolphin. They may turn into water and be unable to move themselves. It's a great change, and in its greatness: dangerous.

Both tasks are easier achieved in pairs and small groups. The magic in the water, the magic in the gems, can flow into the Lore generated between Star Children. Traveling together, Star Children may see Lore as motes of light or glowing threads or flowing water. The effects of spill and touch are lessened and split but present a new element: affected Star Children must remain near each other for some hours. The greater the spill or longer and larger the touch, the more hours. Travel farther than a few feet and hit a solid wall. It's impossible to move further without magically dragging the other Star Child along.

Either or both options shall settle the wild magic into its place. Star Children cannot work at cross purposes, only determine how much one way or the other.

One time—and only one time—upon successfully bringing water or a gem to the other side, a gem will split open and reveal an item from home. It may even may even be a weapon or magical item. Oh, and it may be from one's partner's home. The magic is a bit wild.

  • The Encantado River needs its magic stabilized either by restoring its path or establishing its new one (both is good).
  • Gems in the riverbed explode, affecting people. Environment near the new path changes quickly.
  • To restore its path, carry water from new to old without spilling.
  • Spilling water causes large environmental changes.
  • To establish the new path, carry gems from old to new without touching them.
  • Touching gems causes large magical/physical changes to people.
  • Effects are lessened when working in a group. However, messing up forces people to stay in close proximity for hours!
  • After one (and only one) successful run, receive an item from home or your partner's home. It may be a weapon or magical item.
  • Link your threads to impact where the Encantado winds up!
aquilasshadow: (suspicious)

Think You've Got A Hold

[personal profile] aquilasshadow 2025-09-05 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
Altair was still fuming at how Exile had suddenly rejected him when it had welcomed him before. Even the world was judging him now? The black feathery spikes on his arms bristled and his glowing purple eyes cut through the mist as the sense of rejection fueled his anger. He wasn't trying to be stealthy, but he had always been quiet. It was useful skill when you had to hide in the shadows. His glowing eyes burned brighter with a violent spark as his wary gaze cut to the direction of Gabimaru's voice.

"I could say the same thing about a mage." Altair countered with a challenging glare, his fangs materializing as the threat made him lean more into his myth nature.

[ooc: Altair's moment of exile also involves murdering! So I think it will mesh well with Gabimaru's memory.]
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[personal profile] weighsonme 2025-09-05 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Huh, a mage? never crossed paths with one before, so I didn't know." Ah yes, that glare in Altair's eyes, Gabimaru knows it well, has seen it many times before, often directed at him. He closes his own, tired-looking yellow eyes, sighing as he rubs the back of his neck, cracking his shoulders as he does so.

Raising a hand, palm facing up so Altair could see he was unarmed (not that that mattered much, if he chose to fight, he didn't exactly need a weapon) and asked. "Don't you have some magic that could lift this fog? If I can't get back home just yet, that Squirrel camp doesn't seem like a bad place to spend the night."
aquilasshadow: (wary (new pb))

[personal profile] aquilasshadow 2025-09-09 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Being a mage didn't carry the same dangerous meaning it had back home, which was a relief, but at the same time it was difficult to trust sometimes. He had been getting better about that over time but the oppressive fog made him bare his fangs more, quite literally thanks to his myth form. He cautiously relaxed a little when Gabimaru showed he wasn't armed, although Altair didn't need a weapon either and he kept his guard up.

"Afraid not. My magic doesn't work like that." He was a shadow mage, not a water mage and he briefly glanced down to try to find Gabimaru's shadow in the fog. Shadows were a physical echo of a person's soul to him and touching them allowed him to hear a person's soul song, a musical representation of their soul. He tried not to trespass on others' souls when he could avoid it though. He didn't risk taking his eye off of Gabimaru for more than a brief moment before he hid the way his gaze wandered with a small shrug. "And I doubt this fog is natural."
Edited (sorry I forgot the link lol ) 2025-09-09 05:38 (UTC)
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[personal profile] weighsonme 2025-09-21 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Even if this Mage was strong and Gabimaru pissed him off for whatever reason, it was unlikely that he'd fight back anyway. It's not like he can die after all, and what would his wife say if she knew he was out here fighting with strangers when he should be trying to find a way home? Still, it would be cool to see magic; all he had was his ninjutsu.

"No? That sucks... Oh well..." He sounded either bored or defeated, not at all bothered about the situation they were in, as if it was just any other normal day. If Altair was searching for Gabimaru's shadow, he'd find it easy enough; however, he might not like what he hears in it. They called him Gabimaru the Hollow, he was the strongest ninja from Iwagakure, with a bloodlust like a starved demon. The village chief trained him from being a child to be a ruthless killer, showing a lack of emotions as he used gruesome means to slaughter his master's enemies. His shadow showed him, expressionless, with the tortured souls of those he killed clinging to him. A sound that would no doubt chill anyone who heard it.

"Wanna see if we can push through it? I can watch your back and you can watch mine? That or we head back to the blood thirsty rodents back there." He pointed with a thumb over his shoulder.

aquilasshadow: (reluctantly curious)

[personal profile] aquilasshadow 2025-09-22 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
Under the influence of the fog it sounded suspiciously like Gabimaru was looking down on him. The black feathery spikes on his arms bristled and his glowing eyes sparked with irritation. "Sorry for disappointing you." He considered their options with a small eye roll. "I think I'll pass on the bloodthirsty rodents. He didn't like trusting Gabimaru to watch his back either but it was better than giving his blood to suspicious magical creatures, especially in a dangerous place like Exile. "I'll take the front since I'm familiar with Exile." At least he was before, but he kept that uneasy thought to himself.

He hadn't meant to brush against Gabimaru's shadow but it was hard to see with the fog. He froze, the bright glow of his eyes quivering at the chilling melody that greeted him. The screams of his victims, and the cold, ruthlessness woven into Gabimaru's soul song was too familiar. He looked like he had seen a ghost as he hastily stepped away from his shadow to escape but the haunting song still echoed deep within his soul.

Just then he saw something in the mists, the first man he murdered running away and his eyes sparked with a horrified gasp. "What in storms name?"
weighsonme: (007)

[personal profile] weighsonme 2025-09-29 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, he doesn't mean to sound that way, he's just over this already. It's always one thing after another with him, and after a while, it gets tiring. Then again, that's exactly what happened with the Tensen. Gabi got complacent, let his guard down, and found himself in a whole new world of pain. But yeah, he doesn't mean to look disappointed. "Ah, it's okay. You can't help it." He waved off the apology as it Altair was being serious.

"Sure, sounds like you got a plan. I'll come up the back." And just like that, Gabimaru shifted into 'serious mode', pulling the mask up from around his neck so that it covered his mouth and nose, his stance was more alert- to the point that he reacted almost as quickly as Altair did when that ghost dashed past them. "You expecting company? ... I was just thinking this is a great area to ambush someone."
aquilasshadow: (suspicious)

the snail returns! sorry I'm late

[personal profile] aquilasshadow 2025-10-11 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Gabimaru's response to his sarcastic apology earned him a small glare, but he bit back his sharp remark as Gabimaru shifted into serious mode. At least he wouldn't slow him down. His eyes sparked with a startled flash when Gabimaru's voice reminded him he wasn't alone.

"No." His body tensed as he forcefully pushed past the haunting shiver he felt and kept moving." It's probably this damn fog playing tricks with us."
weighsonme: (134)

Never too late! <3

[personal profile] weighsonme 2025-10-12 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
He was used to the glaring, it's just he's too dry for some people, he’d apologise but something tells me Altair would just think he was being sarcastic. He's right though, Gabi will not slow him down, in fact, making a hand seal and pressing his fingers to his lips, the Shinobi lept up in the air, eyes glazing over milky white as he huffed out a stream of flames from his mouth, a ninjutsu technique he was profoundly skilled in.

"No shit! There! Right ahead!" He called out after the fire burnt the fog for all of a few seconds, but long enough to see a small crowd of staggering shapes, in the direction the ghost fled in.