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Test drive meme!
TEST-DRIVE MEME

Maybe you've considered appping a new character but you're not sure how well they would adjust to the in-game scenario? Well, here's a chance to give it a try!
• Post with a character journal you'd like to voicetest or you've considered apping to Ruby City. Feel free to play them as newcomers or as if they've been here for a while - the setting is your own choice.
•Respond to other threads with new characters or with characters who are already in the game.
• Explore different interactions, find castmates, develop possible CR - anything you want, as long as you have fun!
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She watched him, barely hidden in the shadows of some building or other. The only other person walking the streets, he wasn't hard to miss and she couldn't mistake him for another to save her life.
Even now, her mind was set on one thing, and while Merlin fought it, she didn't. Magic. Magic and the reason she was up at this hour. She hadn't slept tonight, instead, she had wandered the woods, tried and tried and tried again to perform the ritual that would normally grant her strength. Here, it did nothing. It exhausted her, and at some point, she must have wiped her nose on her sleeve absent-mindedly, because only now she noticed the blood on it.
It was high time for her to get home, clean herself up, and sleep. But as he approached...
She took a step forward, out of the shadows into the early morning light, absolutely impossible to miss, he was too close for that already.
"You seem to be in high spirits this morning."
Even if she looked like death warmed over, she somehow managed not to sound the part.
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He kept walking until there was only a couple of steps between them and looked her over with a critical gaze.
"You look as if you're standing in your grave."
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Her expression changed from what was as close to a smile as she could muster to a something cold, unreadable. She knew she couldn't hide it, even if it wasn't for the blood on her sleeve and the cuts on her thumb, but that didn't stop her from refusing to let it show.
"Oh, you have always known how to talk to a lady," she replied, her voice as cold as her features and laced with sarcasm.