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Phantasmal Rift Mods ([personal profile] phantasmods) wrote in [community profile] phantasmemes2018-04-12 11:09 pm
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TEST DRIVE 003

Hello, and welcome to the third test drive for Phantasmal Rift!

Test drive threads are assumed to be game canon for accepted characters unless otherwise noted, so don't feel like you'll have to introduce yourself a second time to everyone you meet! As an added bonus, participation in the test drive comes with the chance to earn up to two items of loot for your trouble! Characters who are accepted can earn one item for having a top level, and one for tagging out to someone else's top level! Your SWEET LOOT will be included with your acceptance notice.

Additionally, characters currently in game can earn themselves a piece of bonus loot for the dungeon by tagging people's top-levels on the test drive! Existing characters get their bonus loot along with the rest of their loot at the conclusion of the dungeon.

This test drive takes place in the Fissure known as Amesta Forest - a forest filled with silver mist and shrouded in eternal twilight, where your dreams become real! For a certain limited definition of real. This is significantly less awesome than it sounds. On the bright side, anyone within the mists will find themselves with no need to sleep, as though trapped in the same spring evening as the rest of the forest.

OPTION ONE: DREAM A LITTLE DREAM

This first option might happen to you just about anywhere. From the swirls of silver mist comes a shape - or perhaps more than one shape? Who knows, it's your dream -

Well, probably. It could also be someone else's.

Those who stay too long in any one part of the mist will find their subconscious minds influencing it into shapes - the exact sort of things that appear in their dreams. As with their real dreams, the details are sometimes strange - too much detail, or not enough, depending on where your focus is. The character who 'created' the dream specter will instantly understand what it's supposed to be, but other viewers might have some difficulty with it.

Fortunately for those of you prone to violent nightmares, these dream figures are incapable of doing harm - any blows struck by them simply leave behind the dampness of walking through thick mist. A hard enough blow will similarly disperse them - or, in most cases, you can simply move quickly and leave them behind.

OPTION TWO: THE MOVEMENTS OF THE TREES


A forest filled with mist is honestly a kind of spooky place, isn't it?

Well, it's about to get spookier, when you notice that there's a tree... somewhere there wasn't a tree, before. Or maybe it's that you were looking around and realized that a tree wasn't there here there was one before, instead leaving behind only a round, torn-up patch of earth from where the roots were buried.

Either way, there's only one conclusion to be drawn - the trees are moving.

Those who pay close attention will soon realize that it's only one kind of tree that moves - an absolutely unfamiliar kind, with mist-silver bark and thin, almost translucent leaves in large handlike shapes. They aren't very tall, and their branches split low to the ground, the structure something like a less crooked Japanese maple. The Wanderwoods seem prone to following specific people, usually only moving when out of sight, though you might catch them shuffling along if you have quick reflexes for looking over your shoulder.

What do they want? Well, nothing, really. They're just attracted to sapient beings and, especially, the way the mist forms into their dreams. So while they won't do anything in particular to the characters themselves, anyone with a dream-form hanging around them might find that manifestation suddenly papered in thin, grabbing leaves... and swallowed up.

OPTION THREE: WHAT NOW IS FOUND?


Not all of the forest is trapped in eternal spring. One part of it is held in exactly the opposite - a brilliantly colored autumn morning, just before dawn, with the trees overhead colored in brilliant reds and oranges. Leaves drift down in a slow breeze, and pile up in random places among the trees (which never seem to run out of leaves to drop), and silver pools of water gather at the bases of the trees and in any other depressions, their surfaces perfectly still mirrors.

The mist is quite a bit thinner here, too, which allows you to see... What is that familiar shape in the distance, between the trees?

While dream manifestations are uncommon in the region of Fall's Heart, it's not only dreams that manifest here. Instead, characters will see the figures of those they've lost - instantly recognizable, but unreachable and nearly impossible to catch, running through the trees heedless of how you call after them. It's impossible to catch up to them by mundane means, and those who use supernatural means to do so -

- will find that, at their touch, the vision crumbles into silvery mist-water, forming another of those perfect, reflective pools at their feet.
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[personal profile] assoverelbow 2018-04-15 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
[o:!!]

You have more options than I was expecting.

[It's said with a chuckle, and a little bit of awe. Who are you, kind sir?]

Do you have melon soda? If not, I'll take the tea.
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[personal profile] founderinglight 2018-04-15 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think I've ever heard of melon soda, but it sounds interesting to try. I'll have to ask our walking drink fountain about it.

[In the meantime, he balances his coffee mug between his knees before pulling out another of tea.]

Honey?
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[personal profile] assoverelbow 2018-04-15 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
What, really? It's the best kind.

[He's going to just assume the walking drink fountain is, like, a drone or something.

Because that makes more sense.]


No, thank you. Unless the tea is very bad.
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[personal profile] founderinglight 2018-04-15 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
We're somewhat at the mercy of whatever appears in Fissures like this, Goro can only create things he's actually tasted. And I like to think I make at least a passable cup of tea.

[He is also not throwing the mug so you'll have to stretch to grab it. REEEEEEEACH.]
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[personal profile] assoverelbow 2018-04-15 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Okay, so it's not a drone.

Unless they're naming drones out of people and giving them sensory perception but that would be far too complicated to be a simple drone.

And he could stretch, or he can just hop up and scramble to sit next to Izunia. Wouldn't want to spill anything.]


So there's a name for places like this?

[He balances the tea between his thighs, reaching up behind his head. There's a hiss, and then the visor covering his face drops.

Or, well, what's left of his face. His jaw has been replaced by metal, and the skin is warped and marked by scars.]


And it's fine. I actually don't have much of a sense of taste anymore.
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[personal profile] founderinglight 2018-04-15 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
[Hopefully the branch doesn't bend under their combined weight.

If there's a flinch, Izunia's good at hiding it. He just sips his coffee like there's nothing weird about the whole thing at all.]


That's what the natives call them, yes. Reference to the idea of cracks in reality.

[He'll leave the other comment where it is, because what can he say to that except 'I'm sorry'?]
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[personal profile] assoverelbow 2018-04-15 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
[He's lighter than he looks - perhaps lighter than he should be. The branch hardly seems to dip.]

Forgive me for my ignorance, but...That doesn't sound good.

[He sips the tea, and, well. It's warm and comforting but there's not much taste to it.

But he expected that. He also expected open disgust, so he's at least glad one thing is a surprise.]
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[personal profile] founderinglight 2018-04-15 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Eh, it's hard to surprise the two thousand year old man. As for disgust, well... Your eyes aren't yellow and you aren't dripping black gunk from your face, metal bits or no, he's good.]

It's not. The point of these expeditions is to stabilize what we can... But it's also, I think, to keep a lookout for other people who get lost in them, like yourself.