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TDM: April
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• For the purposes of the test drive, your character will have access to all magics taught by the Coven if they're a Witch, and as much of their shifted form as you'd like if they're a Monster. Feel free to play around and experiment with each!
• Test drive threads can be used as samples for your applications!
You feel like you're floating. Around you, colors and sounds and smells swirl as if trapped in a whirlpool, vibrancy and hue ever shifting. The more you watch them, the less solid they are; they only become clear out of the corner of your eye. The area around you begins to feel more solid as well, until your feet are on the ground, the wind brushes playfully against your face -
and you know one thing, and one thing alone: this is a dream, and an incredibly realistic one at that.
The Tea Party
The air turns a sweeter smell, almost like a bakery; the gentle laughter and chatter of living creatures filters in through leaves that brush against you, hanging from winding vines that hang from above. Flowers in shades of orange and red glow faintly among the greenery, their petals curling in shyly once they're paid attention to. As the area comes more into focus, the shadows of insect-winged forms become clearer, flitting about - talking about some kind of party, about a Queen, about the Courts meeting on neutral ground for the first time in a thousand years.
You're not entirely sure what's going on, and it doesn't seem as if anyone's noticed you've arrived - but three different paths unfurl in your mind's eye, vague in shape and meaning.
![]() A Taste of Faeryland... Following the voices, you find them: smaller-than-average humanoids with thin limbs, a variety of wings (prismatic butterfly, fuzzy moth, delicate bee - all of it), large, glittering compound eyes, antennas fitting their winged insect-type... Those familiar with the tales of the fae might recognize these Monsters as something similar. They greet you as if you were an old friend regardless of your appearance, inviting you to sit down at the table - which seems to go on forever in the large dining hall-esque canopy of nature they have set up, lined with elegant porcelain tableware and shimmering orbs of magic. The food is similarly endless, ranging from the familiar to the unusual, and careful observation (or just plain digging in) shows the following effects: breakfast foods make you glow and emit colorful sparks, brunch foods get you floating as if filled with bubbles, lunch foods will make you feel as if you've taken part in happy hour, dinner foods will make you insatiably hungry, and dessert will make you feel as if you should simply stay in Faeryland forever... It's possible to mix and match these with effects, but do be careful. The creatures present speak in high, lilting voices about nothing in particular at all - if asked anything serious, they merely give the character a curious if disproving look and say it's impolite to speak of politics over a meal. Ask something a little more lighthearted though, and they laugh and still... don't quite answer, patting your hand and asking if you'd like an extra slice of buttered bread and jam. The tables aren't exactly the best place for eavesdropping and learning what's going on, it seems - but there are plenty of exits out of the dining hall. Large, beetle-like Fae stand guard at the entrances of various hallways outside of the hall in the castle though, preventing anyone from entering them. When asked, they simply reply these are to private quarters that ordinary guests aren't allowed into and refuse to budge on the matter. |
![]() A Coalition of Interests... The Seelie and the Unseelie Courts of the Fae - whether you know them or not, evidently it's a big deal that they're meeting tonight. Or over several days and nights; the Fae themselves seem to be in a bit of an argument over how long they actually want to stay in the same company as their counterparts, neutral ground of the Dewaint Forest. Regardless, there are no marked differences between the two physically, and they all speak of a singular Queen heading them; behaviorally, though, that's another thing entirely. Those of the Seelie Court are quicker to engage in conversation and prefer it one-on-one, hardly allowing a word in edgewise and getting irritated when interrupted; their pranks are usually mildly malicious, with spells causing uncontrollable laughter, color changes, and charms to make the charmee fall in love at first sight with whomever they see first peppering their repertoire. Returning to their good graces is fairly easy - the gift of something pretty as an apology tends to work, but each Fae has their own very particular gift they like. If it's messed up even a little bit, they won't accept it, and will merely play another trick upon the giftee. Those of the Unseelie Court, meanwhile, are a little harder to talk to; they prefer to prank and trick first to test those they might be interested in as a group, not unlike children trying to get the attention of someone they like by pulling their hair. Their pranks usually range from genuine hurt (such as pulling hair, stinging nettles, or simply beating them with bound vines) to curses (losing one's voice, the head of an ass, or full-scale animal transformations). Withstanding these, or standing up to these Fae, earns as much of their ire as it does their respect - the truly respectful human will be subjected to headpats and collars, like a pet. |
![]() A Treacherous Adventure... As beautiful as it is outside of the main dining hall and newly-grown castle (just for the momentous occasion itself, going by the rumors!), Faeryland as a whole is mired in danger. The wrong step sends one tumbling down a rabbit hole full of interesting sights, landing in a wide field of drooping flowers that snore softly and scream bloodcurdling loud when awoken. No matter how long one walks, discovering both familiar and unfamiliar sights, never ends in finding the castle again. In fact, it's much easier to find yourself accidentally going deeper into the woods. The exceptionally tall trees of the Dewaint Forest show hints of decay and rot, the smell of the dead barely covered by the flowers desperately growing across the blackened bodies of Fae and other animals that wandered too close to the growing infection in the area. What look like corpses will tremble and rise when they sense someone is close by - their eyes and mouth are pure white, contrasting with the darkness around them, and throughout the shell are cracks of a similarly pulsing whiteness; it smells magical, it feels incredibly heavy and overpowering, and it might just be too powerful for those most sensitive to the corruption and to magic. The shadowy creatures' wings are larger than normal and monstrous, with their bodies held up by the dew-crying flowers that simultaneously hold them back yet sneak their roots closer to grab those who awakened them and drag them closer. Where the monster begins and ends with the corrupted nature it's made its bed in isn't completely clear, but one thing is: it's very, very hungry. Thankfully, it's a good thing some of you have new abilities at hand, and some of you have a few neat changes to help. Teaming up makes things go quicker, and once defeated, these creatures bleed white magic and disappear in ashy smoke, shell breaking off in bits to reveal a dried-up corpse of a Fae. Nothing else remains, not even a hint to their identity, and the more of these monstrously-turned Monsters characters meet, the bigger and more terrifying they get. |
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But all he could do at the moment was lend her a fuzzy ear. The cat tipped its head back to let Justine rub under his chin, then bunted her again -- this time, under her own chin.
What a nice person. She knew her way around a furry companion, too... ]
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Thank you.
[There is no reason to be blushing and stammering because of a cat.]
You're very sweet. [She leans forward and places another kiss against the cat's head. Her fingers next stop petting the creature. He deserves all the affection.] Where did you come from? You're too sweet for this place.
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That mint green eye slowly blinked shut and reopened in a kind of contentment he'd never felt before, and now a new noise was coming out of him. A purring, rolling chirrup. It placed a small paw on Justine's fingers; the pink paw pads underneath were like soft little jelly beans. He felt as though he could spend forever listening to those sweet words, to whatever she wanted to tell him.
"What's a guest doing out here?" came the querulous questioning of an older-looking fae, with wings like a fuzzy silver moth. ]
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She says nothing. She doesn't know what she can say but she doesn't stop shielding Majima's kitty form with her body either.
It isn't smart but she wants to keep the cat safe.]
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Majima seemed to realize that now was not a good time to act up, but the fur on his body puffed up once more in a display of threat. ]
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I needed some time to myself. I'll return shortly.
[She looks up at the fea but she's careful not to meet his gaze.] I'll meet you back there soon. [The fairy hasn't noticed the cat in her arms and she wants to give the little creature time to escape.]
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The cat, meanwhile, didn't seem interested in leaving Justine's side. Instead, it put its paws up on her shoulder, warm fur brushing against her cheek, and meowed almost plaintively, as if to ask if she was all right. ]
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[Justine whispers after the fairy before turning back to the cat in her arms.]
It's alright. [She runs her fingers down the cat's back as a light smile touches her lips.] But he'll be back, if he knows I'm here. You should hide but don't go to far. It might not be safe.
I can try and come back.
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Should she come back by, however, she'd find instead an extremely confused-looking Majima, looking almost the same as always. The difference, of course, being the barest trace of cat hair on his previously immaculate suit jacket. He looked like he was trying to figure out what the hell had happened. ]
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At first she can't find him but then she finds Majima, sitting on the stones with cat fur on his lovely suit.
Justine runs over, her heels clicking on the stones as she kneels at his side. Thin pale fingers brush over his forehead and then down his suit to gather a bit of the cat fur in her palm.] Majima? The cat, did you see it?
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[ Part of him was suddenly glad to see Justine, a familiar face in all of this, only -- ]
I... don't remember. Last thing, I was gettin' into it with one of those fairies, and then...
[ The world had suddenly changed, and it was a lot harder to remember. Maybe cat brain memories just didn't translate to human brains very well. He'd been fighting the urge to run from a crowd of looming monsters, he was pretty sure, and then one of the giants had scooped him up. ]
I remember someone talking to me.
[ A giant with a soft, reassuring voice, who made kind noises and rubbed his fur...
wait
his fur??? ]
...No way.
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And then?
[She isn't sure what's wrong with him but he couldn't have been the cat. She'd held the cat and had whispered worried secrets in its furry ears. She'd protected it.
Her cheeks tinted a light rosy pink.]
Majima?
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[ Black and white and furry, right? And he'd only had one eye at the time, perhaps Justine could connect the one-eyed tuxedo cat with the one-eyed tuxedoed man. ]
It's not really... a cat, ya said?
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Yes. I believe that you were turned into a cat.
The cat I was looking for.
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[ God what was this situation. "Misbehaved"? ]
I do remember someone bein' kind to me, so... thank you.
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[Her voice is soft and kind as she gently shakes her head back and forth. She'll miss that cat but she's happy that Majima is okay... and doesn't remember very much.]
I'm glad that you're okay now. Are you... okay?
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[ Justine seemed a little disappointed somehow, or maybe that was just his imagination? Maybe she really liked animals. ]
But I'm not all that eager to get back to the party. I think I might stay out here for a little while, and...
[ He smiled wryly. ]
Try to get some of this cat fur off.
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[She's trying not to be disappointed but the cat had been warm, comforting and honest. People are rarely like that.]
It's frightening... having someone take away your control, isn't it?
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...yes. Yeah, it is.
I just wasn't plannin' for it to happen here.
[ And in answer to her first question, he nodded. ]
I think I'd like that. At least, I'd rather not go back to the party at present. Are you alright?
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[Her expression softens and saddens as she takes a seat next to him on the ground. Her fingers run absently through her dark hair while her eyes fix on a lovely rose bush blooming across the way from them.]
This isn't home, it isn't comfortable and I feel like I'm just barely holding on.
I'm not sure what to do here.
[And not knowing is exhausting.]
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I'm sorry, Justine. Hard to get a moment's peace out here, huh?
I don't know how to get ya home, but I can keep a look out if you want to take a catnap.
[ Catnap...... ]
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You would watch me sleep?
[This confuses her more than the amusing notion of Majima talking about catnaps.]
Why help me?
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Because you helped me. I don't remember much, but I remember that. It was... I couldn't do anythin' on my own.
[ He hadn't even had opposable thumbs! ]
Also, it's the right thing to do, helpin' someone else out.
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Promise? [Justine whispers as she meets his gaze.]
You'll wake me if something happens?
[Her tongue dances nervously across her lips as her eyes slowly close and open. Now that she has a viable option, her weariness is taking over, and it's demanding for her to rest.]
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Yeah. I promise.
[ She looked like she could use a brief respite. And if he could help with that, he would. ]
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