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TD006

Test Drive 006
WELCOME TO ATERAT

Here is our Fifth Test Drive Meme! There are a lot of areas of the city to explore, so please have a look around! In case you need a little help getting started, I've included a few prompts below, or feel free to start your own! Exploration and player initiative are the names of the game here!

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I. Crash Into Me
Not exactly, but close enough. You have just arrived and received a strange satchel from a tiny, strange little man and are left more or less to your own devices (more information on what to expect upon arrival can be found here)! Follow directions to the north and check out the housing, or maybe have a look around the Historium and try to get some information from that giant glowing ball, see what you can waste your meager starter coin on in the Market District, or maybe just meet the neighbors.
II. What Goes Bump in the Night
It looks like Aterat proper has a spirit problem. Maybe you're seeing specters, hearing disembodied voices, your windows rattle when there's no breeze outside. Maybe there are cold spots in your place of business (or your apartment, which is so much worse). Either way, you're 100% convinced you're haunted. Hopefully, someone else believes you, or maybe you're used to feeling crazy.
III. When the Carnival Came to Town?
Take a look at the prompts from our latest event and go to town (or the carnival).
IV. Try the Network
The Tell-Phone allows for text, video, and audio transmissions to everyone else who has one. Give it a whirl!
V. Wildcard
The above prompts are all options, and there's much more to the setting than what they provide. Do your best (or your worst)!
soulsword: (magik127)

[personal profile] soulsword 2022-08-16 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Reality marble? I like that. We sometimes call them pocket dimensions." This was the first person she'd spoken to that seemed to have any sort of familiarity with such things and she was mildly excited. Finally someone that didn't need some sort of lengthy explanation for how those things worked. He wasn't as experienced as she was, but something was better than nothing. "I've been to a few underworlds." Kind of. Not exactly. They were close enough though and most humans considered Limbo to be akin to Hell. "Time doesn't flow. You'll go back right when you were taken. Supposedly. I've never gone back."

So, it wasn't as though she could confirm it. "There's only been a few." It seemed like few here were interested in learning. Or perhaps they just knew better than to accept her offer. A part of her felt a little bit...sad? Perhaps that was the right word. There were times where she still struggled with identifying exactly what feelings meant what. Though the why was what often left her the most confusing. Why would she be sad about that? Was it just because she'd wanted a chance to make up for past mistakes? Or was it something she was actually more interested in the idea than she realized? Who knew. "There was an Academy. I've been working on cleaning it up with an overly precautious man trying to make it 'safe'." Did she actually include air-quotes there? Yes. She did. Harry made the mistake of teasing her so now he was a target of choice.

"Allegedly," she said as she leaned back against a nearby wall, putting a foot up on the wall nonchalantly. "This place was known for the magic Academy before the world fell." Now, it was known for nothing. "But I mostly do informal tutoring. I have a nice resume though." That made her feel more than qualified.

"Everything? How boring. Doug is a...friend from home. He can learn languages nearly instantly. Any language." It wasn't as bad of a power as it sounded.
ask_whydunit: (Considering the facts)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2022-08-18 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
“Oh…?” He tilted his head with interest. “Fascinating, that would be a good name for it as well... Though mages in my world generally refer to more literally as a space for storing something in as such instead.” So they were a little different between their worlds, though it was interesting to have met someone with such experiences immediately upon arriving. Reality marbles were also largely banned by the clock tower, compared to pocket spaces. “It seems you have ample experience with such planes of existence and worlds like this, then.” While he was still rather wary given the teasing and his general awkwardness with being social, it was fascinating enough to hold his attention. Made him want to learn more about her and the world she came from. “Hm… If that’s true, then there is little to worry about on that front, then. Though if you haven’t gone back yourself, I presume that your knowledge of that is through someone who has?”

Ah, so she had yet to have so many students as to run into the more interesting (exhausting) ones. Though, to be fair, his class tended to collect the ‘problem children’ of the Clock Tower. Those who had excessively strong abilities but had been unsuited to most forms of teaching, thrown from one class to another until they landed in his lecture halls as a last resort. Both a headache and a stroke of luck for him, given his methods of teaching actually worked and suited them all to the point that they reached heights that no one else would have expected, thus giving him a reputation to back of his current position despite his own lacking magical talents. “Honestly, once you get a few interesting students in your classroom, the rest come pouring in and you’ll never have a boring day in your life again.” He responded with a small shake of his head, though he raised a brow at her description of the Academy.

“Needs to be cleaned up, does it?” Sounded like a bother to him, especially if dangerous things were just left precariously about for anyone to find. Tsking lightly at her description of the other man assisting with the project, he offered a shrug. “There is something to be said for letting those new to these things learn from their mistakes. One could say it is valuable to grow both as a mage and a person.” He would be a very different man if he had not made the mistakes he had, after all… Even if he had to live with the guilt of some of them. But those were the ones that he did try to keep his students from making, so he continued. “I do see the value in ensuring those mistakes aren’t going to be on so grand a scale that they trouble others. So perhaps trying to make it safe isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Otherwise, you’re stuck dealing with the fallout.”

So… He fell between the two, really. Sometimes a mistake could be a valuable learning experience. However, a student nearly poisoned the entire class by substituting an ingredient that was not compatible or playing with something they didn’t understand yet was too much of a danger to let pass. Fixing up the Academy was a decent cause, though, and if it was just her and this other overcautious man, he supposed he was obligated to offer assistance himself despite his desire to hide away in some run down building to pursue his own studies. That would just be slipping too far backwards, as desirable as that sounded at times. “I suppose as a professor of magic myself, I would be remiss to not offer some assistance with the cleanup and arrangement. Especially if there’s that much free time on our hands here.” As long as he doesn’t need to do any heavy lifting, his stamina and physical capabilities were pathetically low. “I would also be able to put together my own teaching credentials should you need them before agreeing to allow me to join in.”

Because if she and this other guy had already taken it upon themselves to start working on things, they were the authority in a sense and he wasn’t stupid enough to tread on toes of those who were already there. Especially those who were probably more powerful than him.

Oddly enough, the man didn’t tend to write off abilities for sounding less impressive or useful in the traditional sense. “Any language? Sounds fairly useful, depending on how it’s utilized.”
soulsword: (pic#14121976)

[personal profile] soulsword 2022-08-19 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
"So you use them like a magical closet?" Perhaps they were a bit more different than she though, but it was still a funny idea. "Are they small then?" She looked vaguely pleased at his statement about her experience. Sometimes it was nice to be recognized. More than sometimes. Illyana quite liked getting the chance to be recognized. "More than most. I was taken to another dimension when I was a child." Occasionally she wondered if she wouldn't have still ended up with the experience regardless of that. She'd been born a mutant and she'd have always ended up with the same teleporting ability. If she still ended up with the New Mutants she'd still end up with experiences that granted plenty of experience. Maybe she was doomed to it. She gave a curt nod to his question. "Yes. A few people here have gone home then come back." And each one seemed to report the same thing.

"I never had boring days until I came here." It was weird to actually be growing bored somewhere. Back home there was never a moment of silence. Here it felt as though there was down time to breath and to think. Two things Illyana wasn't sure she actually liked. Which left her with too much time on her hands to find things to do.

"It's run down. They messed up some spells and caused their own destruction." Typical mages causing their own problems. She sighed, a bit disappointed in someone agreeing with Harry even a tiny bit. He started out so strong agreeing that there were times that you could learn from mistakes. Too bad he ended up circling around to agreeing safe is preferable. "That's the problem: he thinks they're going to summon the Elder Ones here. That's giving them too much credit." She could take care of the fallout if they made a mistake though.

"Remiss huh?" She smirked. "I guess I could accept the help. Just don't hope to get paid." If they were going to fix it all up, there was probably zero chance anyone was getting pain. "Hmm...go ahead. Give me a brief summary of these credentials." Now it was all back to being a sideshow attraction.

"He was good at using it outside of battle. Since coming back from the dead he's learned to use it in combat." Which was...odd considering the Doug she had known once upon a time.
ask_whydunit: (Observing)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2022-08-19 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
“Yes, in a bind, they can make a safe hiding place for something you need to keep out of someone else’s hands.” He responded with a nod as she seemed to get the slight difference between a reality marble and a pocket dimension space. “The size would depend on what you’re trying to hide and your skill.” He paused, and something complicated passed over the man’s expression. Coincidentally, this line of conversation had given him a particular thought on a case he’d just been working before ending up here. Something that hadn’t come up where he was before, at least not yet. Could it have been that simple…? “Shit, I really need to go back…” He muttered to himself (sorry, Illyana), running a hand through his excessive hair in annoyance. Clearing his throat, he tried to refocus on the conversation. “I know of people who experienced similar abductions in their youth as well.” Or were tossed into situations where they easily slipped between one realm and another by mistake. Often times it was fairies involved, though. “Though few make the return trip.” And clearly this woman had, if her knowledge was anything to go by. So, really, her experience was impressive, however it had come about.

Honestly, he could do with a little boredom, in his opinion… But somehow he expected his lucky wouldn’t let that be, even if she was bored. So he focused on her explanation of the state of the academy. “Messed up their own spells, huh?” Why did that not surprise him…? What might they have been trying to achieve that went awry, though, he wondered. At the end of the day, accidents and disaster was always a risk with even the most skilled mage, especially if they were reaching for something beyond their skill or understanding… Her disappointment apparent, he couldn’t help but wonder if she’d think needing to clean up someone else’s mess was exciting.

That said, Harry’s concern did seem a bit over the top. “Does he expect the potential students to have that much potential already? Few could achieve that, even by accident, I’d think.” He didn’t know how much power people might have here, but even he had to admit that sounded a bit farfetched… “Well… No, one student might if he got it in his head to try.” Flat had too much power and potential, too much of an affinity for chaos magic (more like strange magic where the boy was involved). He was going to develop another ulcer before the kid graduated out of his class, he was sure.

“Considering the state of the world and that place, I’m somehow unsurprised by that… I’m used to being short on funds, anyway.” It was a pain, but considering the sheer level of debt he was in, it wouldn’t be hard to adjust to. Even his rent went towards paying that off, but barely. The small cut of his salary he got from teaching mostly went into necessities and sometimes the frivolous video game. She wanted his credentials now? He looked a little thrown off again, not expecting to have to rattle that off yet. “I was going to write them up and send them to you, but very well. I suppose I haven’t even introduced myself. Lord El-Melloi II of the Clock Tower, I started in Mineralogies before I shifted focus and have been the head of Modern Magecraft Theories for nearly ten years. In that time, my students have achieved among the highest ranks of the tower before graduating out of my class.” Brand and Pride, the second and third rank. Though Brand was sometimes considered the highest rank, if only because taking the rank of ‘Grand’ was rare due to the expectations and target it could paint on your back. It was more trouble than it was worth.

He doesn’t sound particularly proud of himself. His students were the ones with the talent. He only guided and helped them refine it, after all.

Coming back from the dead wasn’t… as odd as it should be. At least depending on the method. Instead, he was intrigued with the idea that the young man’s ability might have been useful in combat. “Is that so…? I admit, I had not considered a potential offensive capability to such an ability.”
soulsword: (magikyana17)

[personal profile] soulsword 2022-08-20 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
“Hmm, is it unique to the person who created it?" If not, how was it actually that safe? "Size is most often skill based.” There was a slight pause as she took in his expression change. Had whatever occured to him bothered him? "Leave the oven on? Or the water running?" Her own expression darkened at the mention of knowing others who had experienced similar abductions. "Depending on what they went through, perhaps returning isn't for the best." It changed a person and then they rarely recovered. She often wondered if she had even begun to recover from it. Perhaps staying wherever they were taken to was the better alternative to facing the people you loved as a different being.

Depending on the mess, it could be exciting. It all depended on how fun it could be. Giant monsters weren't much of a thing after you faced Elder beings. She was pretty sure she could handle a summoning gone wrong or something like that. "I think he just likes to think of the worst scenario and go with it." Personally, she had wondered if he just liked to be right. Or if he liked being the hero so he wanted everyone to know he'd tried to make it safe.Either way he seemed like something of a killjoy. She leaned in a little at the comment about the students. "One of your students? Unruly?" Or just too powerful to deal with well?

"Do you not get paid back in your world? Or did you spend it all on a marble of reality?" Either one would probably be amusing. Though she had been reminded that she didn't even really know how much teachers back home got paid. If they even got anything beyond just some small stipend. Or maybe they were just told they could use all the facilities and kitchen for free. They got a small amount of money on the New Mutants for being on a team. Maybe it was something like that. Money hadn't really been much of a concern for her.

"So, you're old and started out studying magical rocks? Then got some really impressive students?" Did that sound like a good summary? Even if it wasn't she sure looked pleased with herself over it. "And a modest one. Or you just don't have talent yourself so you settle for knowing you helped them." If Jagger was here he'd probably inform her of the fact that she might have gone a little far there. He wasn't though, so it didn't even occur to her.
ask_whydunit: (I'm 29 and I am already too old for this)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2022-08-21 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
He felt a vein on his forehead twitch at the question. “No.” He responded shortly, grinding his teeth at the lightness of her comment. “I left two students on a train running through the underworld where a murder had just occurred and I might have just realized where something important might be.” He responded, not even mentioning the sudden appearance of a heroic spirit out for blood on top of all that. Rubbing the side of his head and messing up the hair a bit as he cursed the fact that he was here and not there. Though he probably wouldn’t have come it the conclusion without going over the topic of pocket dimensions.

It was hard to deny that the woman was right on the subject of it being for the best that most did not return from those other places. Those who did often came back lacking something important and unstable. There was a story about a prior professor who’d been taken by fairies and returned without his heart, after all.

He raised a brow as she described Harry’s intent and probable motivations. “A hero complex, huh?” He huffed lightly. People like that could be dangerous in their own way, as noble as the desire was. You always fell short in the end, and the crash was devastating… No matter how much his apprentice said things like how he’d saved her from that little village, he never wanted to be a hero. He only wanted to be better than he was and to live up to the role he’d been given by an idiot far greater than him.

Her question gets another small huff, gesturing lightly with the cigar. “Unruly, curious, and with more power and potential than most people have after working on their skills for years. He’s been through every classroom at the clock tower and no one wants him, so they tossed him to Modern Magecraft Theories as a last resort.” Which was their loss. Stress or not, the kid was worth the time and really just needed a place he belonged with people who would call him out for his foolishness once in a while. Even if it did trigger the small, jealous part of him that couldn’t believe someone with so little common sense was blessed with so much power. “Flat Escardos. He has a very strong affinity for chaos magic. Although I would categorize it more as ‘strange magic’ if I were to categorize it further.”

An eye twitched. He was used to dealing with this kind of amusement seeking from Reines. “No, that’s ridiculous. Reality Marbles are rare and banned by the clock tower. They only tend to exist or be created in certain circumstances. I get a small paycheck for necessities and the odd luxury, but the bulk of what I earn or bring in is currently going towards paying off the debts I owe to the El-Melloi family and the Weins family. So working on little funding wouldn’t be anything new.” There was no reason to hide that much, it held no bearing here and if anyone who knew him arrived, they’d probably delight in telling the rumours about the foolish young man who’d borrowed money from the Weins family to buy his old teacher’s classroom and accepted responsibility for all the debts of the El-Melloi family that had been weighed down by the last Lord’s death.

A brow rose at that, but probably not for the reason she expected. “Actually, I was only twenty when I bought the classroom and started teaching, but that sums it up in a basic sense. Just how old do you think I am?” He muttered with a grumble, the stress lines on his face and his perpetually tired demeanor probably gave everyone the impression of someone much older than reality. Which was that he was only 29.

Frowning, as his cigar had finally burnt down to a stub. The bounded field warding off whatever was out in the darkness aside from them would wear and there went what little stabilizing the other effects gave his mind. He didn’t know how easy it would be to get what he needed to make more, though, so he wasn’t about to waste another.
soulsword: (magik114_2)

[personal profile] soulsword 2022-08-22 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Careful, wouldn't want that to burst," she said pointing at the vein. Despite how serious his statement had been her tone didn't become anymore serious. "Luckily for them you'll go right back to that moment when you return. Unless you're the exception to the rule." Only a few people had gone and come back, so there was always a chance something about it wasn't quite right. "Ah, though you won't remember this sudden occurrence." Which was actually too bad for him if it was as important as he seemed to be implying. In a way it did seem unfortunate that none of this would end up mattering. A part of her wished they'd find some evidence that wouldn't be the truth of things.

"A large one. Though I haven't seen any proof is is much of a hero." Not that she actually paid attention to half the things people did around here. Maybe he had done something worthwhile. She waved a hand dismissively about it all though.

"Ah, so you get thrown the ones nobody else wants to deal with?" She tilted her head curiously at that. Had he done something to deserve being the dumping ground? It seemed like punishment to her. Wait did he said... "His name is Flat?" How unfortunate. "Chaos magic in my own world is a rather dangerous type of magic. A witch that used it decimated most of my race." It had more personal implications for Illyana than just changing the landscape of her own race. If the chaos magic hadn't been released and reality hadn't been altered then she probably would have never been brought back by Belasco. Perhaps she would have been resurrected someday (it happened disturbingly frequent with X-Men) but she definitely wouldn't have been revived as a soulless monstrosity.

"Ah, yes ridiculous. My mistake," her voice was chipper and clearly not of someone who thought they'd made a mistake. "Two debts? How'd you collect so many?" Did he collect them or had he just had an unfortunate series of accidents? Or bad decisions? She was betting on bad decisions.

She laughed. "Old. Older than old." Did she have any room to talk considering her questionable age due to time travel? Nah. But she'd definitely talk anyway.

"Aw, your cigar is gone. Wolverine was always grumpy after that."