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February-March 2024 Test Drive Meme
February-March 2024 TDM
Introduction
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.
🦊 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.
Content Warnings: Power Nullification, Potential Kidnapping, Potential Animal Spirit Harm
The island of Never Fade can no longer be seen in the sky from elsewhere in Folkmore, enclosed within a large purple tinted cloud. Within that cloud, the island is under water—a dreamy purple underwater that all Star Children can breath in if they breath and function in if they function on electricity, so on and so forth. It causes no more difficulties than reduced visibility and greater effort to walk. It's even possible to swim underneath the island, so long as Star Children make sure to make landfall before they get too exhausted and… well… fall.
Friendnapped
Spread the Love
The island of Never Fade can no longer be seen in the sky from elsewhere in Folkmore, enclosed within a large purple tinted cloud. Within that cloud, the island is under water—a dreamy purple underwater that all Star Children can breath in if they breath and function in if they function on electricity, so on and so forth. It causes no more difficulties than reduced visibility and greater effort to walk. It's even possible to swim underneath the island, so long as Star Children make sure to make landfall before they get too exhausted and… well… fall.
Friendnapped
The purple water has streaks of silver shot throughout it. Beware, these silver streaks neutralize powers, canon and role abilities alike, for at least an hour. A neutralized Legend won't be able to sense others in danger. A neutralized Myth won't sense danger coming. A neutralized Familiar won't be able to shapeshift to help others. That may set of a danger alarm but not any spidey-sense. These silver streaks are harbingers of spirits recently returned to Folkmore thanks to donations at the Shattered Spoon Shrine: lonely sharks.
The source of the silver streaks in the water, these silver gray sharks swim up and gently bite people. These bites make people go instantly limp but otherwise don't do any damage. They won't even break the skin. Once limp, the lonely sharks take theirpreynew best friends down to a cave or grotto off the underside of Never Fade. These caves are full of silver water, saturated by the magic of lonely sharks, and the entrances are covered by a thin silver barrier that prevents Star Children from leaving. That means should a Star Child track down where someone is being kept, should they enter its home, they too will be trapped there.
Being held by the lonely sharks isn't the worst experience. These spirits will try to please their new friends, giving them their favorite foods and perhaps even an item from home. This may even be a weapon or magical item. Mind, the magic of these items will be neutralized in the shark's cave. It is possible to fight a lonely shark, even to kill one, but that will only be a temporary measure. Star Children will remain trapped and have to wait for the lonely shark to revive—with even more golden cracks than before. In the end, the only way to escape are hugs, cuddles, and other measures of friendship. Once all the golden cracks have thinned and disappeared, Star Children can leave.
Spread the Love
By the time mid-March comes around, most of the lonely sharks have been fully healed and no longer kidnap Star Children. Instead they swim the None of the Above tunnels below the island's surface, where they provide guidance to Star Children who ask them how to get somewhere. If Star Children have nowhere particular in mind, the lonely sharks encourage Star Children to make their way toward the Shattered Spoon Shrine.
The lonely sharks still create silver streaks in the water that neutralize powers, but they will accompany Star Children and warn them of some of the dangers. When voices call their names, the sharks will snuggle up against Star Children to provide comfort. They're devoted to helping Star Children reach the shrine. Once there, they will encourage the Star Children to donate Lore to one of the broken spoons there, each spoon representing spirits who have left, spirits who became shells of themselves from lack of lore, or ghosts.
Star Children who donate Lore will find their companion lonely shark presenting them with an item from home. This may even be a weapon or magical item. Mind, the magic will be neutralized until the Star Child has spent at least an hour away from the silvery water lonely sharks create. Lonely sharks will happily spend as much time with Star Children as they're willing but will show the way back to the surface either via LIM (Lavender Institute of the Mind) or the None of the Above tunnels.
- Never Fade is underwater within a cloud.
- Silver streaks in the water neutralize powers, both canon and Role based.
- Lonely sharks kidnap Star Children and take them to caves on the underside of Never Fade.
- Star Children who find those caves are trapped too.
- Escape by hugs, cuddles, and being friends.
- By the second month, most lonely sharks are healed and found in the tunnels.
- Lonely sharks guide Star Children to the Shattered Spoon Shrine to donate Lore to help others.
- Either when captive or once donating Lore, lonely sharks will give Star Children an item from home.
Content Warnings: Forced Relocation, Potential Secret Revelation, Potential Coerced Physical Intimacy
With the wide range of Star Children from many different worlds, sharing similarities, it's no surprise when moments of deja vu happen. That sense of the familiar with the new, the sense of something that happened before without quite being able to place it… or perhaps it being impossible. Regardless, when that connective moment happens, the Star Children involved are transported to a windmill home from the Cloud Colonies. They land together on a couch before a large television with all the makings of a movie night. There could be wine and cheese. There could be soda and popcorn. There could be tea or other hot beverages. There's a cozy blanket (only one). The movie has already been selected, and it starts playing.
Headliner
Remake
With the wide range of Star Children from many different worlds, sharing similarities, it's no surprise when moments of deja vu happen. That sense of the familiar with the new, the sense of something that happened before without quite being able to place it… or perhaps it being impossible. Regardless, when that connective moment happens, the Star Children involved are transported to a windmill home from the Cloud Colonies. They land together on a couch before a large television with all the makings of a movie night. There could be wine and cheese. There could be soda and popcorn. There could be tea or other hot beverages. There's a cozy blanket (only one). The movie has already been selected, and it starts playing.
Headliner
The movie is roughly based off one of the Star Children's lives, specifically for the Star Child that experience deja vu and triggered this experience. Regardless of the moment of deja vu, the plot of the movie is based off of some real or potential relationship—romantic or queer platonic—in their life. That Star Child can recognize some similarities immediately. If they had any doubts, they get a text message on their relic as the movie starts:
You need to get closer with your companion(s). You can either talk about what happened (or didn't) or not talk wink wink about it with them. The choice is yours (and theirs)! Have fun!
It's possible to ignore the message, at least for a while. The longer the movie plays, the more apparent it becomes that it's based off that Star Child. The starring character's clothes will change to resemble theirs. The cadence of their voice will shift to imitate theirs. Their facial features will shift. These changes will become more and more heavy handed as the movie goes on until even the most clueless companion will have real trouble not picking up on it. It may get harder and harder to distract them from talking about it! There's no pause button, and the only way to mute the movie is to *ahem* distract themselves from it until it becomes an indistinct background murmur.
Remake
If any Star Children thought this experience might have been a Valentine's Day prank, they'll be poorly mistaken come mid-March when it continues with a twist. The movie less closely resembles any one Star Child's life (whew?)… because it blends the lives of all those present together into a new story. One character is based off each Star Child, and it fits the other Star Child into the role of someone who was or could have been emotionally and/or physically intimate with them. If they had any doubts, each Star child gets a text message on their relic as the movie starts:
You need to get closer with your companion(s). You can either talk about what happened (or didn't) or not talk wink wink about it with them. The choice is yours (and theirs)! Have fun!
Not only does each Star Child have to decide what approach they want to take, but the other Star Child may pick up on what they're putting down! One Star Child may want to talk it out, but the other one desperately doesn't. Oh noes, how shall it be resolved? Well, the longer it takes, the more clearly the film demonstrates one way they could resolve it—a fictionalized ending, happy or sad or bittersweet or anything else, between the characters as they more closely resemble those watching them on the sofa. No one's free until they have a heart to heart or a something to something else. Any physical intimacy can do.
- Experience a moment of deja vu and get transported to a cozy living room in a Cloud Colony windmill.
- For the first month, the 'host' Star Child gets a text letting them know to get intimate—emotionally or physically.
- For the second month, all Star Children get that text.
- For the first month, the movie is based on the 'host' Star Child's experiences, what did or could have happened. As the movie progresses, it becomes more and more obvious that's the case.
- For the second month, the movie is a story blending Star Children's experiences together. That too will become more obvious over time.
- Some form of intimacy is the only way out!
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Well, I've never met seagulls like that.
[ The shark gets up and huffs, clearly wanting Fjord and Steve to stop talking to each other and pay more attention to him. ]
Okay, okay.
[ He'll pick the shark up and sling it over his shoulder to pet him; there's some tail whipping at his chest. ]
You wanna try?
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[The shark's pretty impatient though, Fjord huffing a low, amused noise while Steve was scooping the menace up. Blinking briefly at the offer, he shrugged and opened up his arms in an offer to take the bossy little beast.]
Why not? You can give him that story you promised him in the meanwhile.
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[ He passes the shark off to Fjord, and it seems like he goes easy, just wanting to be cuddled. He wants to be a shoulder shark, apparently. ]
Oh, I think I've got one.
[ He has a whole lot of adventures to talk about, so he pulls one out of the vault, starting off with some background, and it seems like there's a rotating cast of characters because he'll often pause to ask the shark if he remembers who Steve's talking about from a previous story. It's one about the war, and involves a lot of sneaking past enemy lines and stealing weapons. ]
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Don't keep us in suspense then, yeah?
[Did the shark know this one? Fjord had no idea, it seemed pleased with the situation either way. It was new to Fjord, and he listened attentively and admittedly a little impressed. Sure the guy could have been lying, fluffing up a story to boost his own reputation, but even Fjord could clock the Truth and Justice all but rolling off the guy.]
Sounds like one hell of an gamble.
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The shark perks up and decides that it's a good story, worth putting in the catalogue of Steve stories. ]
It was an easy choice for me.
[ A beat. ]
So, are you gonna let us go now? I've gotta go tend to my garden.
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If it really was that easy for him... Fjord couldn't help but feel just a little inadequate in comparison.
Not that he would admit as much, just loosening his grasp on the shark to peer at it as it seemed to almost pout at the idea of letting them go.]
Come on now, if he doesn't leave soon his poor plants'll get thirsty. Don't want that, right?
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Anyway, it had been the right decision, and he doesn't think about it anymore, except as a story to tell.
The shark shakes its head defiantly, but Steve looks at it with a bit of disappointment, and then it seems to relent.
Slowly, it drops the barrier. ]
You know I'll come back next week. But please be good in the meantime.
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Fjord isn't going to look a gift horse (shark?) in the mouth though, but he does give the sad-looking shark a final pat.]
You're not so bad. If you promise not to try and drag me off again, maybe next time you can just get your pets without all of this hullabaloo if we run into each other again, hm?
[He's not gonna dally about slipping out of the cave after, but he will linger after to make sure Steve follows.]
Thanks. That was... well, not dangerous at least, but definitely weirder than I expected today to get.
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[ The broad shoulder, armored look really gives him away. ]
Is this your first day here?
[ Waving bye to the shark, Steve is nonetheless swift in getting them out of ear and eyesight. They still do need to get down from Never Fade, unless Fjord plans on staying. ]
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[How concerned should he be, in other words?
He doesn't seem to be too keen to linger at the moment, not with something about the island and the water interfering with his magic, so he's more than willing to follow along with Steve.]
Got it in one, yeah. It's a lot to process.
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They didn't tell us, though, that they'd come back the next day. I guess in that regard, it wasn't that dangerous. But she also has a way of getting into your mind and under your skin. The fox spirit.
[ The one in charge. ]
Why don't we sit down somewhere and I give you the run-down?
[ That'll probably be the easiest thing for both of them. ]
I know Dan Heng's working on a guide. It's gonna have all the trials we've face described in it. I'm helping him with the illustrations.
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[What's that? But his expression does sober a bit at what happened.]
Sounds like a fucked up mindgame to be puttin' folk through if you ask me. But... yeah, a run-down'd be appreciated.
[The whole thing is weird, and any information he can get would be useful, especially if it's not from the fox themselves.]
So things like this are pretty common then. Guessin' it's not easy to sort how intense it can be before you're in the thick of it?
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Didn't even want to share that with people, but I didn't get a choice.
[ He shrugs. ]
And sometimes it's just... getting trapped in a bubble and having to transform into a mermaid.
[ So yes, it runs the gamut, and sometimes it's easy to tell right away what kind of a trial it'll be and sometimes it's really not. ]
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Well, sounds like I'm just gonna have to watch my ass. [He's gonna try not to let the alarm into his tone, falling back on dry comments while he's doing his internal screaming. It's all good, we're totally fine here.]
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[ Sometimes. Once every couple months. What's the difference? Steve's not easy to embarrass, but that last time really took him for a doozy. He's very unenthused about what might happen next.
But it's also a price to pay for him being here, he thinks. And being in a good state, otherwise. ]
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[Steve seems way too chill with this place otherwise. So there's got to be an upside to this weird and wild new world they're all being dumped into.
Whether Fjord'll find it worth it will just depend, but he might as well find out.]
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[ Yep, this is what Steve's like in retirement. Still working. ]
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[Was it a good thing or not though? Fjord wasn't sure yet, but that wasn't anything on Steve, just his general wariness at the new, altogether strange place he'd ended up.]
What kinda shop are you runnin'?
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I'm a painter. I run it with another version of myself. Yeah, I know.
But - it's been nice. You might like it.
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Another... like... [He doesn't even know what it'd be like so gives up on that question with a bewildered huff and shake of his head.]
Might... not be too bad. Sounds like there's some quiet time if you're gettin' paintin' done.
[Quiet time might not be a good thing for someone as up in their own head as Fjord currently is, but that remains to be seen.]
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[ And all the rest of the stuff they have to do. ]
But yeah, another me, exactly like me, except, younger.
[ And a lot smaller. But he doesn't say that. ]
Think about it like a vacation.
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[Fjord isn't sure what he'd do if there was another version of him here. Or even just a younger version.
It'd probably be worse if it was an older version.]
A vacation though? I suppose that's not a terrible way to look at it, so long as I can find somethin' to do to keep busy.
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If you want, you could train at the Compound. We've got plenty of equipment. Lots of hobbies you could take up here.
[ He'd tried his hand at cooking. It's not going all that well. Somehow construction had been much easier. ]
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What was taking time for yourself?
Steve would likely see the almost bewildered sort of gears turning before the idea of training was brought up, and he seized on that with a bit of unspoken relief.]
Trainin' wouldn't be a bad idea all else considered.
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Door's always open, though, some of the rooms we just ask that one of us accompany you.
[ Like the artillery, or the pool, or anywhere with special equipment. ]
Lab and magic room are the only ones off limits.
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