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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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[His mask dissolves into what looks like a brilliant crimson fire, which shades to blue before reforming as a red tengu mask.]
Do you have any healing abilities on you right now?
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[Though she can't quite help the expression of curious awe on her face. The question snaps her back to reality, though.]
... Ah!
[... It... honestly hadn't even occurred to her to use a Persona's healing abilities. She looks a little sheepish, even as blue flames take the form of a mask Goro will certainly find familiar. She smiles at the familiar weight, despite still kind of feeling like an idiot.]
Isis!
[The Persona appears behind her, and one Diarama later, Akira doesn't find herself wincing as the healing spell as done its job.]
There we go... I feel like an idiot that that didn't occur to me before.
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You're probably not used to the idea that you can use your Personas here...unless you were assuming we were in some sort of strange Palace, which I can see as a reasonable conclusion.
Isis, though...if you're using that Persona, you're probably pretty confused about why I know so much, aren't you?
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She looks sheepish as he explains the first bit, and then kind of... shifts a little, not looking entirely comfortable.]
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I joined the Phantom Thieves in November. My code name is Crow.
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[She's not sure if that makes her feel any better. She must seem really weak in comparison, huh...]
Ah, is that so...
[... Though she is wondering if she'll have that to look forward to back home... Although... Hm. She can already see a few problems with that idea.
... And by a few problems she mostly just means Ryuu.]
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She'd rest her hand against his arm or something but considering those fins, it... might be better for her to keep her hands to herself as a whole. She doesn't know which fins on a lionfish are dangerous and she's not keen on finding out.
Instead, she smiles, gentle and warm.]
Of course I don't. If another version of myself trusts you, I'm willing to as well.
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I'm willing to call it definite that he does, considering we share a room. You should be more wary if you encounter another version of me, but I'm entirely allied with the Phantom Thieves.
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[Her smile widens a bit as he brightens.]
... So sharing a room, huh?
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[Yeah, his cheeks are flushing a bit.]
And before you tease me about how that sounded, I'm going to go ahead and confirm that it was meant to imply something romantic.
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[And that's completely genuine.]
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He can be. So can our...other boyfriend. [BLUSH] You'll meet them both when you get back to where everyone's staying, if you don't bump into them before then.
[...]
Hopefully not literally.
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[... Ah, that second bit... Okay, that actually gets her to frown.]
H-hey, come on, I'm still getting the hang of swimming like this!
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[He holds out a hand, then his eyes dip down to where her arms are crossed and his hand pulls back a bit. His blush is starting to spread up his finned ears now...]
Um...
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[A pause as she watches him hold out his hand, then turn red and retract that hand. Okay, that earns a snort.]
... Hey, it's fine, it's not like there's a lot there for you to brush against or anything.
[... She'll still offer her hand anyway, with a bit of a huff.]
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[He covers his face with his hand in embarrassment, then pulls his mask down to cover his darkening blush.]
Even seeing women in bikinis is...new to me.
[But he'll take her hand and start swimming out into clearer waters, away from the rocks of the shallows and the debris of the shipwrecks.]
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[Still, swimming away from the area is much welcomed and she follows him to the clearer area. This is.... much better.]
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[Once they're somewhere clear, he lets go of her hand and puts a safe distance between them. He doesn't want to be anywhere near her, with the possibility of accidentally poisoning her if she bumps into him wrong.]
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At least here she'll get the practice to actually... you know. Come to a stop without having objects in the way to decide that for her. Which is helpful when she realizes about how fast she can actually go.]
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Shifting your weight is useful. If you need to stop suddenly, spinning around so your tail is pointed in the direction you were going can help.
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[Things to practice! If nothing else, she's a fast learner, especially when it comes to actually doing things. It doesn't take her very long to get a handle on swimming like this, especially with Goro's advice.]
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You're doing better already.
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Kind of still miss having legs, but at least I probably won't split my head open crashing headlong into a rock or something.
[Charming.]
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