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TEST DRIVE 004
Hello and welcome to the fourth 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 Keystone Reef, a water-influenced Fissure to the northeast of the station. It is home to numerous fish and coral species, as well as a very interesting magical effect...
OPTION ONE: FINNY FUN
Under the water is where you woke up, and under the water is where you might be stuck for a while. The magic is lodged in you and has changed your form -- maybe a little, maybe a lot. Perhaps you only have gills, but you may also have a full set of changes, fins and no feet to speak of. Don't panic, you'll surely be fine if you just keep swimming...
Aside from the strange changes, it's a pretty cool place to be. If you've ever dreamed about scuba diving on a coral reef, the place that you've found yourself is perfect for that (minus the needing to scuba part). Curious fish swim up and then dart away into rock crevices, coral growths, and even down to bury themselves in the layer of sand at the bottom. The water is also fairly shallow, allowing you to surface if you so desire.
Even the sharks are friendly and just want to have as much a look at you as you want to look at them. Don't harass the glowing eels tucked into cracks between the rocks, though, they bite and don't particularly let go.
OPTION TWO: WORLD'S SMALLEST JUNGLE
This must certainly be an oceanside jungle - in spite of the humidity, the smell of salt on the air is strong. Brilliant greens and the occasional bright flowers, accompanied by island birdsong... It could be a nice place to spend an afternoon. There's not even that many bugs that want to drink your blood (though bugs in general are, well, quite plentiful).
Eventually, though, however far you go, you'll reach the beach and be met with the expanse of the ocean - blue, uncaring, and real big. While one side of the little island thankfully has land visible in the distance, the outer side just overlooks a near-endless expanse of blue. If you're a very good swimmer, you could probably make your way to land past the rocks of the reef itself... Otherwise, though, you might be just a bit stuck on your jungle island paradise.
At least until someone brings a boat.
OPTION THREE: SHIPWRECK
Both above and below the waterline are the remains of ships crashed upon the rocks, just waiting to be explored. Even though it has clearly been an incredibly long time, the chunks of wood and metal are still in fairly good condition, and the chance of finding something nice tucked in with them among the rocks is surely tempting to anyone with an adventurous spirit.
The wrecks beneath the waves also grow coral and seaweed, and provide havens for larger fish, dragon eels, and sharks. Those along the rocks above the waterline, on the other hand, provide a home for seabirds of all varieties. Most notable is the hulking shell of a shipping craft in the distance, looking very much modern if ruined by some centuries of exposure...
For right now, though, you'd best contend with the flotsam a bit closer to you, and the wildlife that might not take too kindly to your exploring. Below the waterline, the dragon eels found in a few places don't take kindly to being disturbed; above, you might run afoul of some overprotective seabirds protecting their nests. Maybe even an invisible seagull (normal sized) - how ridiculous would that be?
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 Keystone Reef, a water-influenced Fissure to the northeast of the station. It is home to numerous fish and coral species, as well as a very interesting magical effect...
OPTION ONE: FINNY FUN
Under the water is where you woke up, and under the water is where you might be stuck for a while. The magic is lodged in you and has changed your form -- maybe a little, maybe a lot. Perhaps you only have gills, but you may also have a full set of changes, fins and no feet to speak of. Don't panic, you'll surely be fine if you just keep swimming...
Aside from the strange changes, it's a pretty cool place to be. If you've ever dreamed about scuba diving on a coral reef, the place that you've found yourself is perfect for that (minus the needing to scuba part). Curious fish swim up and then dart away into rock crevices, coral growths, and even down to bury themselves in the layer of sand at the bottom. The water is also fairly shallow, allowing you to surface if you so desire.
Even the sharks are friendly and just want to have as much a look at you as you want to look at them. Don't harass the glowing eels tucked into cracks between the rocks, though, they bite and don't particularly let go.
OPTION TWO: WORLD'S SMALLEST JUNGLE
This must certainly be an oceanside jungle - in spite of the humidity, the smell of salt on the air is strong. Brilliant greens and the occasional bright flowers, accompanied by island birdsong... It could be a nice place to spend an afternoon. There's not even that many bugs that want to drink your blood (though bugs in general are, well, quite plentiful).
Eventually, though, however far you go, you'll reach the beach and be met with the expanse of the ocean - blue, uncaring, and real big. While one side of the little island thankfully has land visible in the distance, the outer side just overlooks a near-endless expanse of blue. If you're a very good swimmer, you could probably make your way to land past the rocks of the reef itself... Otherwise, though, you might be just a bit stuck on your jungle island paradise.
At least until someone brings a boat.
OPTION THREE: SHIPWRECK
Both above and below the waterline are the remains of ships crashed upon the rocks, just waiting to be explored. Even though it has clearly been an incredibly long time, the chunks of wood and metal are still in fairly good condition, and the chance of finding something nice tucked in with them among the rocks is surely tempting to anyone with an adventurous spirit.
The wrecks beneath the waves also grow coral and seaweed, and provide havens for larger fish, dragon eels, and sharks. Those along the rocks above the waterline, on the other hand, provide a home for seabirds of all varieties. Most notable is the hulking shell of a shipping craft in the distance, looking very much modern if ruined by some centuries of exposure...
For right now, though, you'd best contend with the flotsam a bit closer to you, and the wildlife that might not take too kindly to your exploring. Below the waterline, the dragon eels found in a few places don't take kindly to being disturbed; above, you might run afoul of some overprotective seabirds protecting their nests. Maybe even an invisible seagull (normal sized) - how ridiculous would that be?
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[He ends the call, then, and looks to the man glaring at him.] Aiden, was it? I'm Masoyoshi Shido, and I'm normally a human. Hence the... ineptitude with a tail.
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Okay. Masayoshi, it is. [ hi guess who never learned about Japanese name formalities ] That makes two of you, so far, who have said that.
[ He's staring at the water as he asks: ]
Is it a curse, then?
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["""Presumably""", as in, he got tired of having a tail exactly 1 minute after he gained one, and really hopes that his legs will be coming back, thanks?]
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[ Oh. That's a bit of...
... bitterness slipping into those words, isn't it?
Whoops. But, he's going to look away and try to slide the path of the conversation towards something else-- ]
Do weird things normally happen around here?
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Though, at his next words, he gives a bit of a wry smirk.]
I suppose that would depend on your definition of "weird". For what some may consider extraordinary is completely mundane to several of those here.
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Ah...
[ Does it seem like he's actually struggling to imagine a difference...? ]
You make a fair argument.
[ ... That's-... that's it; that's all he's got to say in response. ]
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He takes one look around, tapping his chin as his shoulder fins settle over his arms.]
Get into a fight with the rocks?
[Yeah, he's looking at you, Shido.]
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[But his voice suggests it's a fair assumption to make. Listen. Being a merman is Hard.
The mask is... it's something??? ... is it a Tengu mask? ... it's, at least, less stifling than what he wore when summoning Loki... But still somehow...???
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anyway just heal the man already]
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... HM.
As for that question, he glances over to Masayoshi, eyebrows lifted. Oh... He was kind of rough on him, wasn't he? He looks distinctly uncomfortable for a second; for the super observant, it might be a little visible that he's immediately determined to be careful with his wording. ]
I wasn't thinking clearly while he was saving me from drowning. [ he clears his throat quietly before talking directly to the old man, deliberately allowing something sheepish to enter his tone: ] Adrenaline does crazy things... Sorry about that
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[Fine, he'll just heal the man already. The fins on his ears and head twitch slightly, as if he's thinking about something, then he touches one hand to his mask as blue fire shimmers over it.]
Kushinada-Hime!
[His mask dissolves into blue fire, as the Persona appears in the air in front of him. She waves one hand, and threads of white light curl around all three of them. There's no visible effect for Goro, but Shido's bruises vanish and the pain reduces to a fraction of what it had been, while Aiden's arm immediately stops swelling, as though all the bruising and soft tissue damage caused by the bone breaking is gone.]
Ah...I was afraid of that. I'm going to have to do this in steps.
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[Why couldn't he have had a mild change like that, instead of having this stupid deadly tail?? His focus is on Aiden during the healing, though when he realizes he's being healed, too, there's a questioning, slightly surprised glance sent Akechi's way. His attention then returns to Aiden as he surveys what the magic had healed.]
It's probably for the better anyway. It looks like the fracture needs to be set. ... you might want to bite down on your shirt, if you'll allow me.
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[ There's a questioning look at the mention of him having not actually been in danger? ]
What do you mean?
[ But, that's asked just in time for the sudden appearance of the-... is that another Persona? This would make three total. He doesn't even hesitate - no, he looks outright awe-struck as he quickly asks: ]
A Persona, right...? A power that's awakened in the Metaverse, but is able to be freely used here due to the level of instability?
[ EXCUSE THIS FLASH OF EAGERNESS AND EXCITEMENT...? ]
No.
[ That, however? Is to Shido. It's said with an equal amount of zero hesitation, and it might seem someone flipped a fucking switch. He looks... guarded beneath the sudden eerily calm mask he's wearing on his face. The air somehow feels... remarkably dry around him, given the level of humidity around here. Not only that, but it's now suddenly hotter... around Shido.
His eyes might read, loud and clear: Don't. Fucking. Touch me. ]
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[He's lying through his teeth, but Shido can't prove that...despite the fact that he was clearly thinking about something.
There's a definite look of enthusiasm in Goro's own eyes when Aiden recognizes his power. He moves forward slightly, lifting a bit more out of the water than he really should be able to...only to pause and reach to cover one of the sets of slits between his ribs in discomfort as his ear fins droop and the fins in his hair flatten to his head. It's a lot less humid, all of a sudden...even his Persona is looking distinctly uncomfortable.]
It is. I'm surprised you recognize it...but I only have a mid-level healing skill. It really would be more reliable to set the bone normally.
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I only want to help. But if not me, you do need to get someone to do it. The sooner, the better...
[He coughs a little from the combined heat and sudden lack of humidity.]
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He looks tense, suddenly, after seeing the discomfort (and feeling his own). There's a slow, discreetly heavy exhale as he lifts his hand slowly. His fingers brush through his hair at a steady pace as his gaze rests firmly on an object in the distance.
In that same, short moment, the moisture is back in the air. The heat increase is gone. Aiden resumes talking, his gaze flicking between the young man and Shido. His voice is quiet, and it's clear he's torn between what he wants to say and what he feels safe in revealing... ]
Ah... someone who goes by Joker is the reason I learned about Personas, at all. [ he's not fond of him; that look in his eyes is a lie ] It was Morgana who explained everything about the Metaverse.
[ BUT... a sigh and he looks between the pair one more time, his gaze coming to rest on the younger of the two before he speaks again. Sorry, Masayoshi, but... ]
... Do you know how to?
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Did you meet him here, or is this not your first experience with alternate worlds?
[He glances at the arm, thoughtfully.]
I have some first aid experience, but I've never treated a broken bone outside of the Metaverse. I can't guarantee it would go smoothly.
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I guess you could say that Akira Kurusu went to school with me. [ WELL... I MEAN ] ... This is my third world. We were locked in a school and encouraged to demonstrate our greatest strength... And the title they gave him was Prospect of Vigilantism.
[ But he sure as hell isn't volunteering his own title. Also there's a small shrug before he adds: ]
I was there for a week before arriving here, so I can't say what happened to anyone.
[ There's a lot of frustration ghosting over his face, in spite of that shrug. And he shakes his head as a belated response to that last thing Goro said. ]
That's fine, though. I'm tougher than I look.
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Kushinade-Hime's reaction shows similar shock and anger, drifting back slightly and clenching her fists. There's a noticeable drop in air temperature around them, ice crystals forming around the Persona and a chilly wind blowing over the beach.]
Did they expect you to kill each other?
[Goro's tone is as cold as the air around him, but his voice is wavering. He's trying hard to sound calm, but isn't entirely succeeding.]
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Aiden actually shudders with an unpleasantly sick feeling resting in his stomach right away. He doesn't even need to be able to sense emotions to note exactly how his words affected this guy, so the combination of both is... a bit much.
It actually knocks the breath out of him. ]
... So, you-...?
[ ... he can't even finish the question. His expression turns a bit tense before he closes his eyes a moment, just before he's listing off: ]
One: We, The Administration, reserve the right to monitor your day-to-day activities through security cameras placed around the premise.
Two: Destruction and defamation of any property is prohibited and will result in severe punishment.
Three: Sleeping outside of the assigned dormitory rooms is not permitted and will result in being forced to wear a "NAUGHTY" cap.
Four: Violence against The Administration is prohibited unless given explicit permission by the Administration to engage.
Five: Violence against your fellow Prospects is allowed.
[ ... There were more, but he had a point, and he got to it. ]
We weren't ever specifically told to kill one another, but...
[ Why rule five? His lips draw together tightly and he shakes his head. ]
... I did some snooping at one point, and the letter on the Administrator's computer implied that something big happened in the past. What's more... is there were voices of a man and a woman. We never saw them, but they were talking to us as though they were right there.
[ He looks. Uncomfortable. ]
So, there are plenty of reasons there was something clearly wrong with that school... and I fully believe that the whole Entrance Exam was a cover-up for something much bigger and much worse than they were letting on.
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It was a mall. They called us the Titled...rule seven was that one of us could go free if we killed someone and got away with it.
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If anything, past him might have seen it as pointless. Why waste resources holing up a bunch of people together and having them kill each other? The past him, steeped in darkness and entrenched in himself as he was, wouldn't have stopped to consider how objectively cruel it was, how inhumane, how utterly terrible.
He got quite good at realizing which things might provoke useless emotions in him, and so he dismissed it before they had a chance to manifest.For a moment, he has to look away, brow pinching briefly. After he's had a moment, he lets out an even breath and talks to Aiden.]
I'm sorry to hear that happened to you. Rest assured, there are no such expectations here. There hasn't been a murder since the first group arrived fourteen weeks ago.
[To Akechi, he speaks, his voice noticeably softer:]
Akechi, his arm.
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[ What's a-... well... that's not important, because that laugh...
It sends an uncomfortable feeling down his spine. This is something far-too-familiar for comfort. But, to the mention of rule seven, he suddenly glares. It's just fortunate that he's actively keeping a firm hold on his magic, otherwise the ground would be on fire. ]
That's... fucking bullshit.
[ Aiden closes his eyes and takes a deep breath. Funny how the cold air is actually helping keep him calm... ]
... Fourteen weeks...
[ He shakes his head. ]
I'm just fine. So far, it looks like I'm the only one who was brought here from Fayflower. So... if anything, those are the guys that should be worried over. Them, and...
[ A very awkward, brief glance to Akechi. ]
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[That's how he met Akira.]
There's a version of Akira still there. And we're stuck here...
[But, right. The arm. He swims forward, floating through the air to get a look at Aiden's arm.]
You should bite down on something, so you don't bite your tongue instead. And, I'm sorry if I end up scratching your arm, I can't do much about these claws.
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From what I could tell, Akira's a capable guy.
[ That... works??
... He tries to think of something better, but nothing's coming to mind. It probably doesn't help that the persistent ache is fucking with his ability to think straight. Anyway, he glances to the side for a fairly tense moment... then down to his shirt...
... then to his uninjured arm? He could... bite that, maybe? Sure he'll wind up piercing the skin instantly, but... ]
Don't worry about any scratches. I'm sure they'll have nothing on the worst injuries I've ever gotten.
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whoops... since it's still not even at arm yank stuff, I should probably tag again
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