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September 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 Beach: You can almost forget you're trapped, in a place like this...
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. The Forest: Not a great place to be caught alone, but are you alone?
8. Wildcard: Pick anything from our list!
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!
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She swiped at her eyes with the back of one hand and straightened up, taking in a long, measured breath. "Sorry," she murmured, voice flat and numb again as usual. As it should be. "I... I'm ready." As ready as she'd ever be, to explore this purgatory. She was honestly surprised Nanami had bothered to wait for her, wreck that she was.
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A question occurred to her, bubbling up slowly from the morass. "Is..." She swallowed dryly, trying again. "Is this... the afterlife?" It sounded ridiculous, completely idiotic, but-- she had no other idea what it could possibly be, and she had to know.
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"Why?" It was sort of a broad question, she realized, so she tried to clarify. "I mean... why are we here? Why us?" Why her? She was worthless, discarded, why had she been dragged to this surreal new reality, of all things?
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Wait.
"...Ah, but it's nothing to worry about as long as you stay inside the city. They're getting a bit smarter, but...we're a lot smarter."
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...Monsters?
She blinked slowly, staring at Nanami. Mukuro had never been a very good judge of character, she knew that very well, but... It didn't seem like she was lying. There wasn't even really a benefit to lie about something like this, was there? "Monsters," she repeated, flatly, as though she couldn't quite grasp it. "What... what exactly do you mean?"
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"Can they be killed?"
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"Is there... is it a group? Can I sign up?"
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She paused for a moment then tilted her head to the side as she regarded Mukuro. "...Hey, hey. I've never been in war before, except for in games like Halo and Battlefield... What's it like?" She thought it would be a good conversation starter to ease Mukuro's awkwardness, and...there was still so much about the world that she didn't know. Hinata was usually the one who educated her, but since he wasn't here in the city, she started to looking to others for knowledge.
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"Loud," she admitted, quietly, a little embarrassed to pick that as the very first impression she had of the whole thing. "Repetitive." But that at least was soothing, familiar. "It's... the same thing, every day, mostly. You have a routine, and orders. You don't really have to think... you just follow and listen." And she never had to worry or hurt, she could just be a perfect machine, just motion and intent.
"The games are... pretty close, I think."
And that said the most.
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As to be expected of an elite soldier.
"I see... That's really interesting, Ikusaba-san. It sounds a little different from the games, but...it's pretty similar."