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May Test Drive

Thinking of apping a character but not sure they'll fit in the city walls?
Have no fear, a meme for you is here.
Directions:
Locations:
1. Train Station: New arrival, or waiting to welcome people? Either way, the train comes in, but you still can't ride it out.
2. Cathedral: Looking for redemption? Just doing a little sight-seeing? Or just getting a little shelter?
3. The Clocktower: You can see the whole city from here!
4. The Black Stallion Saloon: You were told the burgers were great here-- but maybe you just came for the beer.
5. The Library: You came to do a little research, but it looks like all of the information's just out of your reach. Though, you can always find a way to pass the time here.
6. The Coffee Joint: A lovely place to have a chat and a bite to eat.
7. Le Cafe Anglais: A Parisian-British fusion that's as charming as it sounds and serves the best tea around.
Scenarios
1. Just walked in: You intended to get here, and you made your way in; but now someone's caught your eye and you'd like to have a chat.
2. Been here all day: You've been sitting around minding the time. Maybe you didn't notice them at first or maybe you were just working up the courage to talk-- either way, they know you're here and you know it too.
3. Bad weather: You're here because you've gotten rained in. This wasn't your choice, but at least it's dry-- right?
4. Wild card: Got something better in mind? Well screw these prompts, try it out yourself!
Have fun, guys!
Loki | Marvel Movie-verse
[What made it worse was he had arrived on that primitive piece of Midgardian transport still wearing Odin's face. He had no choice but to shed the Allfather's guise; surely the face of Odin would draw much more attention than that of Loki, traitorous son of Asgard, who's body was left behind on the desolate wastes of the Dark Elves home world after his death.]
[At least that was what he was telling himself as he stepped off the train to take in his surroundings. Who wants the honor of telling him he may as well be back in prison?]
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Anyway, he tends to check out the train station whenever his rounds tend to take him close enough when one is arriving. So he walks into the station wearing his full uniform, the same one that Loki saw himself in before, with his shield on his back and his cowl pushed back. People are usually pretty confused, but with one exception, not too threatening when they first arrive.
Most people aren't Loki, though.
He stops when he catches sight of the Asgardian and then sighs, searching for recognition in the other man's green eyes.]
You're back. But I'm guessing you don't remember that, either. What's the last thing you remember?
[He's not about to beat around the bush with this one, and he needed to know what timepoint he was from. Jane had said at least one of the previous Lokis had been good, and none of them had caused trouble. But he wasn't about to make it easy for the trickster.]
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I don't think that's any of your concern.
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[He approaches unhurriedly. He's pretty sure Loki does know him, but he's still not quite certain. But keeping Loki off-guard is probably a good thing to do for as long as possible, for everyone's sake.] You don't know where you are, right? Or how you got here. You just found yourself on this train.
Where were you before you came here, Loki? If you just tell me, this'll be faster and easier.
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[Instead he clasped his hands behind his back, shifting his feet until he was looking straight up at the Solider, his expression calm but with rage boiling behind his eyes.]
The last thing I recall was the face of my brother after saving his life, as he begged for death not to take me from him.
[He slipped a hand away from behind him, pressing it absently to his chest, where there should have been a wound from the blade that ran through him.]
You'll forgive me if I'm not inclined to share further details.
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He had no idea Loki was dead. He hasn't actually talked to Thor since New York, though he had seen footage of what happened in Greenwich.]
Are you serious? I... I thought you were supposed to be in prison in Asgard.
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[Loki's expression subdued as he allowed his hand to drop.]
I was. There were matters that took precedence. Thor needed my assistance; I was... compelled to help.
[The slight edge of venom in his voice was real, something that could not be faked. Of all the people in Asgard, of all the people who's lives he had touched, it was Frigga who had given him the most love. His reactions to her death would not ease for a time, even after having his revenge.]
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He assumes that by 'compelled' he means he was forced to help. But apparently he didn't mind that much if he saved Thor's life]
I thought you hated Thor.
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I do, but I hated the beings that took the life of our mother more.
[He paced away from the Soldier, taking that moment to observe their surroundings. There wasn't much to see in this place, but then again, what was there to see in a world like Earth?]
I realized that Thor was the only one that would be able to carry through revenge. That was all that mattered at the time.
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I'm sorry. I didn't know.
[He draws a breath.] Listen, Loki. We're not on Earth or anywhere you've probably heard of. We've been kidnapped and brought to a city in a pocket universe.
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That would make sense. I doubt the dead are otherwise so easily brought back to life.
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He's not likely to tell Loki where he heard about it, though. He isn't sure how safe it is to tell him that Jane Foster is here.]
Anyway, I'm not dead. But you're not the first person I've talked to who was killed right before being brought here. Most of the people here aren't from our version of the universe. A lot of them are human, but a lot of them aren't. There are lot of people here who can use magic, too, and some of them could really give you a run for your money or crush you like a bug. We have no idea why we were all brought here, but I think it's some kind of experiment.
[He takes a step towards Loki] What this means is that we have a common enemy. I could use a guy like you to help me get us all out of here. I'd much rather work with you, but I have no problem putting you down if you hurt innocent people.
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How inspiring.
[Sorry if he broke your sarcasm detector, Captain.]
You'll forgive me if I'm not exactly keen on rallying behind your cause, Captain. I have much to think about at the moment.
[Like how to work his current situation to his advantage.]
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Fine. No one is forced to help to get home, or even to leave. Once we find a way to escape, no one is going to drag you back home, and if you're dead, then I guess I can see why you're not that motivated to go back. [He's not going to offer to send him somewhere else. Because he will not inflict Loki on any other universe] But if you change your mind, once you've settled in, contact me.
But I mean it about not hurting anyone.
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And will you be the one to stop me, Soldier?
[A smirk crept up on his face, like he was challenging Steve, only for him to relent a moment later. No, he was in no mood to get into a fight here, not when he had an entire pocket dimension to explore.]
You have my word, no harm shall come to the mortals here.
[The, "for now," hung unspoken in the air.]
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[He does know he's no match for Loki alone, though that wouldn't stop him from trying. He sighs and rubs a hand over the back of his neck]
Good, then.
[He looked up] So you don't remember being here before either.
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[Hm... and he had to wonder how many of the other so called Avengers were around. He did not specifically call them by name, so he could only assume not. The poor Soldier, all on his own; his next train of thought led him to wonder how many lost souls he had gotten to follow him.]
Should I?
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From what I've heard, you've been here twice before. I've been here before, too, but I don't remember it. The people who run this place seem to get rid of people and wipe their memories whenever they feel like it.
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[He was the one that was supposed to manipulate the minds of the weak masses, not the other way around. Excuse him if he seems a bit embittered by that revelation.]
And who told you this?
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A few people have mentioned it to me in different contexts. [Though Jane Foster was the first, and the only one to mention Loki.]
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Anyone I should know?
[He paused, half expecting a critical look, before continuing.]
I've a right to know, least any previous incarnations of me have tempted those who have the capability of treating me like an ant.
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Ah, I suppose I will have to discover that on my own then. What is dying one more time?
[He began to walk away, starting to count down in his head when the Soldier's sense of righteousness would kick in.]
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[See? He can be sarcastic, too.]
And just so you know, if you die you just come back.
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She?
[He turned slightly, an eyebrow raised. He would address the issue of being revived after death later, but for now:]
She wouldn't happen to be Jane Foster, by any chance?
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