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Phantasmal Rift Mods ([personal profile] phantasmods) wrote in [community profile] phantasmemes2018-07-12 11:56 pm
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TEST DRIVE 005

Hello and welcome to the fifth 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 time, the Test Drive takes place in Incendia - a less-ruined-than-expected city that has been abandoned for over a century, due to the magical effects of the Fissure (unstable reality region) that have made it impossible to live in. What effects are these, you ask?

Well...

BY DAY

By day, the city is lovely, if oddly empty. The sun shines down, and magical lights along the sidewalk - the equivalent of power lines - flow energy throughout the city. It's possible to think that the little sparks you sometimes see at the corner of your vision are related. After all, there's a great deal of magic in the air...

But in spite of this, the city lies abandoned, for no immediately apparent reason. You might have found yourself in a wide-open shipping yard, where large metal containers levitate about, moving without any help or oversight from human hands. Be careful; these containers changing positions make it easy to get lost for quite a long time, since few of them have much in the way of identifying traits over than color. Didn't you already pass that arrangement of two red ones on top of a blue one before...?

Or perhaps you're in the massive park in the center of town, with its blatantly magical fountain (a half-dome of water just hanging in the air) and the tents of an abandoned festival. Two stages and a long line of street food booths stand empty - surely no one will mind if you use them for something, right?

Or perhaps you're just suddenly on the streets, among stalled-out taxis and cars that go nowhere and lack the familiar smell of gasoline. There's apartments and shops all around, with little gardens spilling out over balconies... Maybe if you go knock on some doors, you'll find people.

Wherever it is you are, surely there's got to be someone around who can tell you what's going on, right...?

BY DUSK

As night falls, rather than dropping the way you might expect, the temperature begins to rise. And then the sparks in the edges of your vision are very much more than simply at the edges of your vision. They catch first on the plants, the papers stuck to the now-lit magical streetlights, the trash cans... And then, increasingly so, on the buildings proper, the shops, the skyscrapers, the cars in the street.

Within half an hour, an inferno is starting to build, and it's clear that there's not going to be anywhere above ground safe from it. But fortunately, there's safety beneath the level of the streets - if you can make your way fast enough to an underground station.

BY NIGHT

In the remains of these subway tunnels, lit mostly by the dim glow of magical energy lines, you're at least safe from the inferno above. Unlike the aboveground parts of the city, however, the tunnels are in an obvious state of disrepair, with broken concrete, rot, and mildew. The stations might have once been clean, but they quite transparently are not now, and the tunnels themselves are as bad or worse.

Thankfully, no trains run anymore, so you're not at risk of being run down on the broken tracks. There's also not any full-on collapses blocking the way, and the tunnels seem well-enough made that there's probably not risk of a cave-in.

Less pleasantly, you aren't the only thing taking shelter in the tunnels from the firestorm above. And the magic of that flame has touched the feral dogs that rove the tunnels, turning them into barking, howling creatures of as much flame as flesh themselves. And then there's the occasional patch of mold, mildew, and slime in the darkest parts of the tunnels, where even the magical circuits have gone out, that moves to douse any light that comes near it...
hairpincurves: (we're knocking at your door)

[personal profile] hairpincurves 2018-07-17 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
[The sooner you get used to thinking 'this may as well happen,' the better, really.]

The short version is that this world's covered by these big... stretches of unstable reality, called Fissures. People and things kind of get pulled in through and magic runs rampant... Though the whole getting pulled through is a pretty new revelation. Nobody's really sure what's doing it, just that it's doing it.

There's a research station on the other side of a lake and forest called Keystone Station that's been housing the people that've turned up because of these things. A lot of us have been helping out with going out to these Fissures and setting up stabilizers to kind of get the places to... calm down, pretty much.
einherjarista: (distracted by nothing)

[personal profile] einherjarista 2018-07-18 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
....Ah.

Obviously. I should have tried a bar before a coffee shop. I think I need something to help me handle this information.

[ . . . . . .

She begins to pull a double-shot of espresso. ]
hairpincurves: (so look inside the mirror)

[personal profile] hairpincurves 2018-07-18 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
[She makes a soft noise in acknowledgement.]

It's... a lot to take in, I'll admit. I'm still not entirely sure of the particulars? But there's people around who know stuff better than I do.

And there's one who, if he passes this way, will definitely be lured in by the scent of coffee, I'm sure.
einherjarista: (distracted by nothing)

[personal profile] einherjarista 2018-07-19 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's a lot a lot to take in, although if I'm being honest, not the weirdest thing I've dealt with.
hairpincurves: ('cuz for every broken promise)

[personal profile] hairpincurves 2018-07-19 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
Mm, tell me about it. This is almost tame compared to what I'm used to.

... Well, for the most part. It's still pretty weird.
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[personal profile] einherjarista 2018-07-19 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Like I said, still a lot to take in. [ Her double-shot has finished pulling by now, and she downs it in one gulp.

Yeah. It's one of those days. ]


Coffee tip. Find out what kind of beans you're brewing, and never brew robusta beans. They're garbage. Italy likes it, but it's garbage, and so are they.
hairpincurves: (we're knocking at your door)

[personal profile] hairpincurves 2018-07-19 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Robusta's the kind they use for instant coffee, isn't it?

[The face she's making probably says exactly what she thinks of that: absolute garbage.]

I'll definitely keep that in mind.
einherjarista: (distracted by nothing)

[personal profile] einherjarista 2018-07-20 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
And other cheap brands. It's a little stronger in caffeine content, but nothing is worth the price of that taste.
hairpincurves: (surrender the throne)

[personal profile] hairpincurves 2018-07-20 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
Anything associated with instant is trash by default, honestly.

[Well. Someone's got opinions. She coughs a bit sheepishly, then nods.]

I'm guessing literally anything's better than robusta, but what would you recommend?