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TEST DRIVE #1
TEST DRIVE #1
Hi shoppers! Welcome to the first Test Drive Meme for COLLECTED. A few things before we get started:
» For the time being, our TDM’s are closed to those eligible to apply based on our invite system. This means that you must be on one of the mod’s plurklists, or invited as a +1 by someone on those lists. Thanks for understanding!
» TDM Threads will NOT be canon.
» Because of that, feel free to assume/handwave CR, and assume your character has been in the setting for a little bit.
» When the game opens, characters will be able to try their hand at going outside. But, during the TDM, all doors and windows to the outside will be locked, and characters will be unable to venture out there.
» These prompts are not exhaustive - feel free to make up your own within the setting of the mall! Anywhere on the Second Floor of the mall is free game. And if you have any questions about what you can and can’t do (or about anything else) reply to the QUESTIONS comment below, and we’ll get back to you soon.
Most importantly, have fun! And thank you so much for your interest in Collected; we’ve been so stoked over the turnout!! 🧡
PROMPTS
I.
There’s one big problem about getting around the Mall - and no, it’s not the bottom floor that’s flooded.II.
The other huge problem that the dilapidated infrastructure causes aside from making everything smell weird and leaving tons of crumbled debris around is that at some points in the mall, it’s impossible to get across large gaps in the flooring where it’s fallen through to the waters below. In fact, to access the side of the mall across from where you are right now, there are no paths that are safe for walking across. But there is one way.
One attraction of the mall has stayed (mildly) in tact - and that’s a Hi Wire Bicycle. The one way across to the other side of the Mall is this rusty, dusty bicycle attached to a thick wire, with signs around the attraction describing how much the fare used to be to ride across - if you were daring enough, that is! Obviously, no one’s ridden across this thing in years - much less for the overpriced payment required.
More than that, it seems a little… less than safe. The net that probably provided mall-goers with some degree of self-assurance has aged, sagging and unraveling at the junctures of some of the knots. If you were to fall onto it, would it still catch you…? The wire affixed to the bike doesn’t seem too steady, either, not to mention how hard you’ll have to push against the rusted pedals to get them to move. As it stands, though, it’s the only way across to get to the Second Floor’s other half of stores. Luckily (or maybe unluckily?) there’s a seat for you and a friend. So, at least you won’t go down alone.
To make it across, you’ll have to be brave, be creative, and most of all, be lucky!
A.III.Near the heart of the food court, decorations for what used to be Santa’s village are still laid about. How many Christmases ago were these left here? By the looks of things, a lot. A thick coating of dust has settled on the nooks and crannies of what is supposed to be the elves workshop, alongside the seat where Santa must have sat to take pictures with children.
In the Elves’ Workshop, you’ll find a massive amount of animatronic elves. They’re all positioned to be working on toys, putting up decorations, or singing from carol books - it looks like these little guys were put here to perform for kids, not unlike an interactive (and more Christmas-y) version of It’s a Small World. There’s even un-opened (and therefore okay-to-eat!) boxes of chocolate chip cookies that must have been for the Mall-goers around Christmastime stashed inside an open cabinet, which was most definitely only for employees to access.
The only problem is that once you enter and make your way inside the workshop… something strange happens. Is something grabbing onto your clothes? Your hair? Maybe a stray finger? It’s the little wooden hands of one of the elves. Your first thought is that you just brushed past it and got caught on it - but, on the second thought, it’s not letting go. In fact, it’s grip is getting tighter. Painful, even. All while it smiles blankly ahead, eerily still aside from it’s tiny hand squeezing you. Take your eyes off these cheery boys and girls for too long, and you’ll realize they’re not staying put like good little elves - they’re moving closer to you only when they’re out of sight.
If you’re unlucky enough for several to latch onto you, you’d better ho-ho-hope someone can break you free.
B.Outside the Workshop, more towards where the line to meet Santa would be, there’s a big snow machine. Unluckily for you, the machine’s sensors, which would have known to start putting out snow whenever people walk by, seem to still be working despite the Mall’s run-down state. As soon as you get near the thing, it starts spewing out tons of fake snow. It’s completely unlike the delicate sprinkling you’d find in a shopping center: it’s plain blasting you with the stuff, more like a hose than anything else. Too bad that the part of the machine that broke was whatever controlled the volume and speed of the snow instead of the sensors, right?
The fake snow is sticky and old, and will stick to you and the floor the more you get caught in it - better hurry and stop that machine!
C.There’s a huge, luxurious chair that was most certainly reserved for the Santa employee in the center of the village area - tall and wide enough for at least a few people to clamber onto. Even though the paint is chipping off parts of the throne, and the wood is decaying in places - it still doesn’t look too bad, all things considered. Even the camera is still sitting in front of the chair, balanced on a tripod as though there were kids coming to take pictures with Santa today.
You’ll find that walking into the frame of the camera with more than one person causes the camera to go off. The camera will even print your picture, and never seems to run out of film - no matter how many times it fires. Did it catch your bad side, the first time? Feel free to try again! Dress up, find props, take pictures with your newfound companions to your heart’s content!
The only thing to be wary of is that in every few photos, someone else is in the photo. It’s a smiling, bright-eyed child, despite their transparency compared to you and your companion in the image. Judging by the sitting pose, and the performative smile, the added kid is none other than a reflection of a child who had taken pictures here with Santa long, long ago.
With the size of the mall, and the variety of the stores inside, it’s only natural to think to forage for items that might be of use - there’s got to be something left behind here that will help you, right? Or a portal home?
Not too far from the department store you’d wandered in from, there’s a clothing store with an… interesting problem, for lack of a better word. The store has been overrun with rats. Big ones, too, scurrying about the floors and what’s left of the shelves, gnawing on what remains of the carpet and the remnants of cardboard packaging. Anyone sane would steer clear of this mess!
But, there’s something off about this store. Not only do all the rats somehow stay mysteriously contained within the walls of the store, never scurrying out of it, and with no signs of other stores being infested at all, but there’s also something that’s very familiar to you in this store. It could be a weapon, an item of clothing, or something as simple as your most favorite phone charm - point of the matter is, the rats have a hoard akin to a dragon’s behind the cashier’s counter, full of trinkets and belongings to all who have come through this place. They’ll work to keep their paws on what they have, too.
If you want your special something back, you’ll have to brave the vermin.
NAVIGATION
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[ he is talking some absolute nonsense already and it's wearing their metaphorical nerves thin - they stare at him with narrowed eyes, like they're not sure what to make of him yet. ]
You should probably just stay away.
[ this guy is definitely going to get killed by accident if he hangs around them, isn't he?? they can tell... ]
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Ah, I see how it is... very well, your Hibiki Wataru will begin his vanishing act momentarily.
[ If they think they are free of this clown, well, sorry to disappoint, because while he is disappearing it's... only to pop up once more, over the hoard of treasures with rats crawling all over him. There's a box in each hand and he's looking between them, paying the rodents no mind whatsoever. ]
Thank you, little ones, but we must return this now... ♪ Oh, but was it one of these? Should I look again?
[ If he did not get the right one, at least many of the rats are now busy fussing about in his hair like a rock climb and there are significantly less in the pile? ]
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[ okay... that's a lot of rats on this guy. Are the rats dangerous? Some animals kill and eat other animals for sustenance - they've seen it before. It already looked like the rats were trying to eat the wooden box; a human is probably more nutritious. Cinnabar watches nervously, face set in an anxious frown. ]
W-wait. It's too heavy. And the rats...
[ they are all over him... he doesn't seem to be in any danger, but maybe he's just not showing it?! They aren't sure how to tell when a human is injured. Still, the situation feels dangerous...
The box Cinnabar wants, for the record, is a wooden one, about the size of a shoebox - and at least 50 pounds, if he does happen upon it. ]
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They haven't actually started biting his skin (not that he'd mind that, either, animals are precious things and he would understand!) but a few probably have his clothing and hair in their mouths. That's whatever. ]
If it's "heavy"... then it must be this one!
[ The solid looking one, still being held hostage by rats. He picks it up with relative ease, but he does have to make sure he's balanced—all of that practice carrying around other boys is paying off!!
He does finally get bit when he places the box on the counter and slides it to the side furthest from the rats, though he doesn't react to it and just starts... putting the rats back down, one by one. ]
Ufufu, nothing is too heavy for this clown! If I couldn't do something like this, all of my effort would be for nothing! [ If he can't brave a horde of rats swarming a heavy box, why is he even ALIVE. What would be the POINT. ] The rats are quite feisty, though... ahh, they have such a lovely spirit.
[ ...one is biting the side of his cheek now, but that's fine... ]
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It's not "spirit," you idiot! It's eating you! You're strong enough to shake them off, so do it already...!
[ they really don't want to have to grab rats off of a strange human-animal's face but they're prepared to do so if necessary, dammit. They have their gloves on already. ]
Why did you even help me if you had no plan...?!
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[ Well, the rat has bitten him, that's for certain, but... he turns his attention to this person and now that Box Reclamation has happened and he's in the process of befriending the rats (citation needed) he takes a closer look at them.
Ah, that's a floating liquid around them, isn't it? He's not going to stare too much but it's pretty interesting, too... but first, the rats. ]
If they're biting me, it's likely because I have frightened them. This store must be their territory, and I am much larger than they are, dancing around making loud noises and sparkling incessantly... ♪ They are likely very afraid and think that I am here to do them harm.
[ For now he is carefully removing the rat from his face, placing it back into the treasure hoard before going to pick up another rat and do the same. ]
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Thank goodness they didn't have touch him. Crisis averted. Two of them, even. Still, they eye him warily. Biting is a precursor to eating - and from what they understand, it's not exactly pleasant, despite this human's attitude. ]
... So they have more common sense than you do.
[ he answered exactly 0 of their questions (they only asked one, but there were multiple hidden questions.) Should they thank him for getting the box back? Probably. They'll think about it. For now, they're just glowering at him, red eyes and silver poison glinting in the store's dim lighting. ]