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TEST DRIVE MEME: The First (Fixed Setting)
TEST DRIVE MEME
HOW TO: Post with your character in what will be a fixed setting for the first round! Do a top level, respond to others! If your thread is substantial, it can be used as a first-person on your application! Remember that this is not game canon, and everyone is welcome!
HOW TO: Post with your character in what will be a fixed setting for the first round! Do a top level, respond to others! If your thread is substantial, it can be used as a first-person on your application! Remember that this is not game canon, and everyone is welcome!
You were just ushered into a large park by a murder of loud and insistent crows who somehow manage to get the gate shut behind you before they fly off. The park is awfully green for such a dead-looking town. It's dusk, and things are starting to get a little noisy at the edge of the tall iron fence that surrounds the area. There are gazebos, cobblestone pathways, gentle slopes, and of course, the lake and the island with the large, dead tree. It's full of crows, and if you stare at them, they'll all stare back. Feel free to take a load off on one of the many iron and wood benches, but the gates to the city are closed!
This does not, however, mean you are barred from ghost-watching as night progresses. Remember, they won't see you!
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Still, he'd only watched him approach in silence, trying to ascertain what sort of person he was - armoured, and strangely so at that... If not for the dusty, ashlike appearance, he might have thought him one of those history enthusiasts - the kind who delved back into the past to 'bring to life' what the world was like in the 20th century, and even before that. Were he more inclined to be interested in that sort of ancient history, he could perhaps guess the era this one was supposed to come from.
Still standing where he was, near the fence, he considered how to respond. If this was a virtual world, if he was still at home, it would be downright dangerous to respond aloud in his true voice... and, though he was quickly coming to believe it was otherwise, that was a sort of danger he didn't need. So, his fingers flicked across the segmented circular panel on the back of his left wrist, a small keyboard flickering into existence in midair. Well, what one would recognise as a keyboard, if one were from a time where they existed.
There's no screen to see what's being typed, only the sound of a voice far more feminine than not playing from... well, actually from the sound-box in his headphones, but just sort of 'out of nowhere' to the uninitiated. It isn't quite mechanical, though the inflection is a bit strange and unnatural.]
"Is this a common happening with the crows? You can call me Fox."
[It's harder to glean his wariness from the voice, but Fox keeps a sharp, tense stance and his eyes practically never waver from Johannes.
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Since you refuse to speak in your real voice, wizard, I shall call you Reynard. Make of it what you will. I am not sure, but as far as I can tell the crows are quiet insistent on how they urge a person here or there. Though personally more concerned with recovering my source of power than the crows, but their God appears absent today.
Not that I have belief that there are any real gods, only powerful beings masquerading behind masks.
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"One shouldn't presume to know whether I have a voice beyond this one, don't you think? It's a pretty problematic thing, making assumptions.
Regardless, call me what you will - I'll no doubt set you with a designation in short time anyway - and I am no wizard."
[... But wait. Source of power? What in the hell did that mean...? One of Fox's hands reached absently to press against the back of his neck, confirming that piece of tech was still there - not that he couldn't feel them all, if he tried, but still. The words that follow, while maintaining that deep, feminine tone, almost seem dismissive - possibly because of the look on his face as they sound.]
"This really is neither time nor place to be musing the efficacy and reality of Gods. Your words indicate that you presume the crows - or their master, more precisely - carry what you've lost; the most sensible step would be to force them to call their master, wouldn't it?"
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[The man looks over the other man for a few moments, the ashen armor making noises as it rubbed parts together now, looking into that deep, feminine tone now as he takes a few moments. He was at first going to ignore the earlier statements. He had no interest in his own disquietness about his nature. But the thoughts of his own life came back to him and brought him to bring up something.]
I once was prince, but they call me Traitor now. Even if I was the one who brought vengeance on my murderous father. If you prefer titles above names, as you seem to. Vixen.
[No, it was unlikely he'd stop screwing around with the 'fox' name.]
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[His eyes finally break from Johannes, to the birds in the tree. Life in the dead, black flickers across branches that should likely break under their weight.]
"...They are crows, I would think something shiny would work considerably better than attempting to light a fire that large."
[Though really, the idea isn't without merit. A fire in that very dead tree, for instance... but right now, that requires tools he, at the very least, doesn't possess. Again, his eyes flick back to Johannes, a sort of vacant smirk crossing his lips.]
"A designation is a term by which to refer to a unit. You act without princely mannerisms, and as yet you haven't had a chance to betray me, and so neither shall be your designation."
[Really, if he was trying to elicit a reaction with the feminine terminology, he was scrabbling up the wrong tree; not that Johannes would have a clue about that.]
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[Johannes rarely was staring at one place. Though his moving did make a lot of noise, so it was rather noticeable when he did it! He also meant no insult by calling him Vixen, he was simply running through fox names at this point.]
Zorro, I think it would be the fault of spending a great deal of time alone. I have lost much of my princely mannerisms in the intervening time.
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[It's... easier than it should be, maybe, for him to wrap his head around all the statements. Fountain of Youth? His connection? There's no context to go with it, but in his own experience, belief is everything.
That's what Tales of the Veil operates on, after all - belief. If his expression turns sour, it's for but the briefest moments, before it returns to that slightly upturned 'blank'.]
"Time alone affects everyone differently, I suppose. I can't say I've seen them, outside of the virtual creations - hardly an ideal litmus test."
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I will admit, I do not quite follow.
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"It's a little hard to explain in laymen's terms. In a way, it's like your 'wizards'. Illusions programmed to follow a pattern or instructions.
Fake princes. Things like that."
[It's funny, sometimes, how easy it is to roll with it. But honestly? He's seen stranger things in the Worldnet.]
"... Given you were here first, I don't suppose you've gathered any relevant details about this place? Other than the 'gods' taking your... connection, of course."
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Information? I have only filled in the gaps from what I can assume. Something god like gave us the rings and took the powers of those here. In my world, the... Fountain of Youth as it was called, was a source of ultimate power. For most, it was just a way to gain immortality. But... it and its dungeon was more than that. I bonded with it though. I'm not sure if it was to protect itself or I had taken control of it...
To rip that out of me and bring me back from death, that's why I'm certain the creatures who brought us here are certainly powerful.
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The fountain of youth, a dungeon...]
"Everything certainly seems on the side of impossible, here. Powerful seems about right, but if they've brought us here... I wonder what they intend for us to do."
[Gaze returning again to the crows, he shakes his head. Surely, just living here can't be the answer. He... has far too much to do for that to be the case. Not to mention this place is eerie at best.]