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EACHDRAIDH RP ([personal profile] fairyfoes) wrote in [community profile] fairynuff2014-07-10 04:33 am
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TEST DRIVE MEME #3



TEST DRIVE MEME

Considering apping to EACHDRAIDH? Why not give the setting a test run here!

OPTIONAL SCENARIOS

01. ARRIVING IN THE DRABWURLD.
The Seelie and Unseelie courts welcome you with mirthful revelry and hearty food. After you have been briefed on your purpose here, you will find an endless feast and a night filled with entertainment to placate your concerns. Mingle with new arrivals, sneak down the castle halls and make sure your eyes are always on your glass; fairies and imps have no bias when it comes to tricks!

02. THE STATION.
Looking for a little slice of home? The Station gives you all that and more. Take advantage of the wifi, have a cup of fairy-brewed coffee (the one they didn't spit in) or sit back and relax on the patio. You can even move your things into one of the available rooms!

03. WILDCARD.
Your own scenario! Explore the Drabwurld or simply take advantage of your Locket!


[personal profile] eldsins 2014-07-11 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
The vulpine smile Loki was giving shifted into something more of a smirk as he looked over the rim of his cup. He was half-tempted to go Through the Looking Glass and turn the cup into a hookah, but well, that would probably be disturbing too much tonight. So instead, he sighed, set his cup down, and plucked the sign off from around his neck.

Another wave of his hand over it, a soft flash of green light, and its surface became reflective. He turned the new mirror toward Jason. Look at this, he was getting rather deep with his meaningless hints.
oursavinggrace: (☈meanwhile nico seethes just offscreen)

[personal profile] oursavinggrace 2014-07-15 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
He blinked and stared at the mirror for a long few moments, taking this little game probably way more seriously than the actual answer was worth. Of course, he was expecting either something cryptic but valuable, or a relatively simple answer with the actual game itself being the important part. He certainly knew enough myths to risk just brushing off a mysterious creature asking odd questions.

Unfortunately, staring at his own reflection didn't actually prompt any bursts of insight, and eventually he just sighed and leaned back in his seat, shrugging helplessly.

"You got me," he admitted. "I'm stumped."