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April 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:
- Use an RNG to choose a location and prompt, or wait for someone else to tag.
- Post with your character with their name and canon on top!
- If you'd like, leave contact info for people to get in contact for plotting and other such shenans.
- Tag around! Make friends. Don't be afraid to chat OOC while tagging.
Locations
1.TRAIN STATION - The place where everyone gets dumped off at. Your first view of Ruby City, complete with informational posters telling you all about where you've ended up.
2. THE BEACH - Lovely year-round, though in the winter months, you're probably not likely to dip your toes in.
3. THE BLACK STALLION - A rather quaint bar. Supposedly, the burgers are great, but you don't see anyone immediately who's willing to serve you. Maybe you're meant to get it yourself.
4. THE OBELISK - The tall monolith in the center of the city marks the gathering place of many events, though right now it seems to be cold and dark.
5. THE CLOCKTOWER - Offering an impressive view of the city, several residents come here to clear their heads, if they don't mind braving the narrow staircase.
6. THE COFFEE JOINT - the front windows are warm and welcoming, and it seems there's always someone friendly enough to fix you a cup when you wander through.
7. THE CATACOMBS - Intrepid, aren't you? Those weird holes may beg exploring, but go too deep and you're going to be in a lot of trouble, considering the viciousness of the creatures held within.
8. THE CITY STREETS - All told, Ruby City is a lovely place, once you get past the fact that several of the buildings look derelict and on the verge of falling down. There's no harm in doing a little sightseeing.
9. THE PARK - You thought it'd be a lovely stroll, but the park is anything but friendly, if those approaching wolf-like creatures are any indication.
10. CHOOSE YOUR OWN - Don't like what we've come up with? Feel like picking your own place? There's a whole host of lovely locations to choose from in the City.
Scenarios
1. NEW ARRIVAL - Step off that train, walk down the street. People usually latch on to newcomers to try and help them out. Even if you look shy, the other residents probably won't be!
2. WATCH TALK - Feeling lost? Disoriented? Don't worry, everyone feels that way on their first day. Fortunately - if the signs at the station are to believed - the watch in your pocket can be used to talk to whoever else might be here.
3. BAD WEATHER - Aw, man. Whether it's snow, or rain, or just plain cold, today was definitely the wrong day to get dumped off in a City in the middle of nowhere.
4. A RUN-IN - Maybe you weren't watching. Maybe they weren't. Either way, you just bumped into someone. Perhaps apologies are in order?
5. HELP, IT HURTS - Clumsy, aren't you? Perhaps wherever the train brought you from wasn't so friendly, or you just tripped and twisted your ankle. Either way, you're in a bit of pain. Hopefully someone will notice your booboos and help patch you up.
6. HUNGRY - It isn't very obvious sometimes that restaurants are what they are, especially in a place like Ruby City. Where can a person go to get a bite to eat around here?
7. MISTAKEN IDENTITY - Hey, there's someone you know! --Or maybe not.
8. BEING FOLLOWED - Maybe you're just being paranoid, or maybe you've got a reason to be afraid. Whatever it is, it feels like there's eyes on you...
9. CURRENT EVENTS - None at the moment, but feel free to look through our event tag!
10. CHOOSE YOUR OWN - Don't like any of these ideas? Feel free to come up with your own!
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Hobbits are adorable when blushing, but Maglor bows his head in thanks.
"Thank you for saying so. But there is a beauty in honest song as well that should not be discounted. It is different - it does not make it better or worse."
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He really didn't know all that much about how to carry on a conversation about singing. Just that this fellow was talented at it and apparently thought an awful lot of what they had all gone through.
"So Mr. Maglor, have you been in this city long? Seems awfully strange around here compared to others. And there have been some rather strange lookin' folk as well."
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It wasn't really an uneasy feeling, just one that made you feel like there was something you were supposed to do or had forgotten.
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Forgive him a moment as he digs through the pack looking for something to nibble on a bit, after all it was nearly time for afternoon tea. He'll also pull out a pipe while sifting to get a little more comfortable where he was sitting.
"Are there a lot of people here from home?"
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Sort. Of...
He eyes the pipe askance a bit, but he's used to hobbits and their love of pipeweed.
"Aye, although most of them for one reason or other are Elves. King Elessar is here, and Lord Glorfindel of Rivendell that you know, and I do not know if you ever met him, but King Thranduil, the Elvenking of Mirkwood now Greenwood is here as well."
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"King Elessar. . ." The name seemed familiar but wasn't quite the one that Sam was used to associating with the man. Though the second he did recognize though he wasn't overly familiar with Glorfindel. "I've never met King Thranduil, but I've heard plenty about him from Bilbo when he told us of his adventures."
Finally it sunk in, where Sam knew the name from. "Wait a minute. Aragorn is here? Is he doing well, it's been awhile since I've seen him."
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He nods. "Aye, he is. He does well - he misses his friends, I think, and will be most glad to see you again."
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After all he had proven himself to be a good man, all that he did for Frodo and Sam. They had heard all about what he and Mr. Gandalf and the others had done at the gate there at the end, keeping that burning eye turned away from the two hobbits that had barely made it up the mountain.
"It must be a rather big place to have so many Kings and people running around. Wonder why no one hardly has ever spoken of it? Seems there'd have been a story or something about it."
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