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June Test Drive

Welcome to the Ruby City Test Drive!
The rules are simple:KEEP RUBY CITY WEIRD
- Pick your prompts and post your character, making sure to include the character's name and canon in the subject line.
- Tag around, making sure to follow the game rules. If you're not sure about something, don't be shy - check with the other player!
- We recommend staying away from "I just arrived" prompts. Instead, write your test drive threads as though your character has been in the city a while and is responding to our periodic events, especially if you're going to use your test drive threads as application samples. This will give mods a better understanding of your character, as well as make more dynamic prompts for other players to respond to.
- This one's obvious, but just in case you forgot: have fun!
ONE ► You've been here a few weeks now, and things haven't gotten any more logical. You're on your weekly run to the grocery store and, for the umpteenth time, you notice something . . . not quite right. Maybe there's some unusual food on the shelves, something you don't know how to identify or would never have considered eating back home; edible chalk or an entire refrigerator full of ostrich eggs are more likely than you think! Or maybe it's something even stranger than that. Was that janitor's closet always there--and if it wasn't, do you really want to investigate? Have there always been seven aisles, because you really think you remember six last week . . . Whatever the weirdness this week, you're going to have to find a way to deal with it, whether that's by confronting it directly, asking another shopper for help, or turning to the network in dismay.
TWO ► While there are some reasonably fun places to hang out in Ruby City, the catacombs don't fall into that category. They're dark and miserable and terrifying, seemingly designed to trap you and draw you in, maybe even alive. The walls shift in an ever-changing maze, leading you further and further in, coaxing you towards any number of pitfalls. How long have you even been in here? Hope you brought a light, although it won't help much against the ghosts. Maybe you have a friend (or an enemy) with you; if not, you can try calling for help on the network, but let's be realistic: this isn't the kind of place that gets great reception.
THREE ► You've found an abandoned house. Again. This is a fairly frequent occurrence, given the city's eerie emptiness and tiny population. On a whim, or maybe even by accident, you enter the house and find the detritus of the previous owners. Pictures in frames of smiling friends, notes written from one person to another covered with inscrutable inside jokes, even a place on the wall where the former occupant used to hang their watch when they went to bed. Do you feel like an invader, or do you consider this place yours for the exploring? Either way, there's a lot to think about, or a lot to steal. If you're alone, you can philosophize on the network; if you brought a friend, you can philosophize in person or just get to looting.
MONSTERS ALL AROUNDFOUR ► All you wanted was a picnic. Just a simple picnic! To get out of the city for a while, go to the beach, have a sandwich and a cold soda and work on your tan, or walk on the beach, or splash in the waves. It's not that much to ask. But even at the beach, you aren't safe from beastly shenaniganry--because an enormous tentacle has just emerged from the depths, followed by another and another and another. You'd better drop those shells you're collecting, because here comes the kraken. Will you run and hide, try to help your fellow beachgoers, film it for network notoriety, or just go back to eating your sandwich?
FIVE ► The rivers and streams around the city sure are beautiful, aren't they? The main river, the one that cuts through the edge of town, is certainly the most convenient. Nothing's stopping you from taking a dip, since the weather's nice today. But something might stop you from getting back out again. The gleaming white horse that walks up out of the water seems harmless, right? There's nothing to stop you from touching it--not unless you've encountered a kelpie before, that is. But once you've touched it, or even tried to get up on its back, you'll find its skin is slippery as an eel and sticky as the toughest adhesive. Guess you're stuck here until it decides to drown you or set you loose! Ask a passersby for help, or make a distress post to the network. Trust us: you're not getting free on your own.
SIX ► Here you are, minding your own business, taking a walk in the park. Just like any other day, right? Wrong. So wrong. All of a sudden you hear growling from behind you, low and hungry; you turn around to see--something very ugly, half-man half-wolf, all excited to eat you. And the best part? There's a group of them. Maybe you call out for help. Maybe you holler and run away, or try to climb a tree. Or maybe you make a Blair Witch-style network video, the better to strike fear into the hearts of your neighbors. Either way, you better find a way to get away, or you're lunch.
SOMETHING'S HAPPENINGSEVEN ► So . . . you died. How did that feel? Terrible, right? Dying sucks. But coming back is sometimes even worse. Before the vision of Death you've seen (whichever one makes most sense to you, whether that's a big skeletal dude in a black cloak or something else entirely) lets you reenter the land of the living, it tells you that you have to give something up in exchange. That something can be physical, like an item or even a body part, or something less tangible, like a memory or skill. You'll get it back eventually, but for now it's out of your reach. Hard to cope, right? Maybe don't die next time. In the meantime, you're probably going to have to ask for help as you adjust, so make sure to reach out on the network. Unless you're the stoic sort, in which case, never fear: there are enough nosy people in this city that somebody's sure to notice sooner than later.
EIGHT* ► Perhaps you've been recruited by Dil herself, or maybe a friend or stranger has insisted you assist them in the locating and collecting of certain unique items. The exact nature of these items has been kept from you, but you know enough to know that there's something deeply wrong about them--or, at least that's the sense you get from this whole affair. Really, the entire town seems off-kilter, and even a simple mission to retrieve a simple object or two takes a lot of consternation. There's been whispers about a mirror, but you're not entirely sure, yourself.
The seaside sounds like a good place to start, in the closed, off-season stalls and high dunes. Maybe you've been pointed towards the Obelisk, where, even if you don't find whatever it is you're looking for, you're bound to find someone who can help. The library is another place that may be worth looking into--though it's possible the mutable bookshelves and dark rooms are more trouble than they're worth.
NINE** ► Everything's all switched around in Ruby City this week. Maybe you used to have some really amazing superpowers, and now you have someone else's. Maybe you used to have powers, and now you have nothing. Maybe you never had anything, and now you have to get used to superstrength, or pyrokinetics, or suddenly being able to teleport. Either way, trust us, there's a lot to potentially complain about. That's what the network's for, of course--assuming you're not currently causing massive property damage and heart attacks with your learning curve.________
* This event is based off our February 2017 mirror event.
** This event is based off of our April 2017 powerswap event.
Urd: AH! My Goddess!
"Do you think the people in this photo actually existed, or are they just creations of this worlds God?"
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"I don't get much of a feeling from it," Which was unusual for a photograph. "If we could only find the camera that took this shot, we might be able to ask it."
She then proceeded to look in the vicinity but she didn't see the device she was looking for.
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"Well, if they were real or not, at least they had some sense of fashion."
Urd pulled out a Blue and white one piece dress that looked like it would should off the wearers curves quite well.
"Here Bell, I'm sure you would look great in this."