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EACHDRAIDH RP ([personal profile] fairyfoes) wrote in [community profile] fairynuff2014-03-14 09:44 pm
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TEST DRIVE MEME


TEST DRIVE MEME

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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!


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[personal profile] lightcatcher 2014-03-18 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a strange place indeed, and Fëanor is no happier to be here than Beleg. But here he is, and for different reasons - his own quarters are spacious enough, but he's also the only one there and he is still hoping to find others from home. Specifically his sons, though he won't say no to knowing that anyone is here. Knowledge of such things is never wrong.

This is also the only reason why he approaches Beleg - he doesn't know him or his affiliations and doesn't think that he cares to, but it is easy enough to tell with a high probability that he would be one of the elder children left behind in Middle Earth, and if anyone is going to be able to reliably tell him if he has seen someone from either side of the ocean, it would be someone who comes from that world as well.

...His entry would be a lot more impressive if he was more used to escalators. Seriously though. But yeah, he'll put his full attention to getting up those moving stairs in one piece before looking around again to see if the Sindar is still where he saw him last.]
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[personal profile] beleg 2014-03-19 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
[That much he would agree with Feanor; having knowledge of people, of who and what they are likely to do or think is never wrong. Battles have been won or lost with less.

Whether he would share that knowledge with Feanor freely however, is a different story altogether.

Feanor's difficulties with the elevator drew Beleg's attention. Early today he got past the escalators simply by watching someone else go up first, then doing the same. Holding the tablet computer in one hand, Beleg approached the top of the elevators, looked down, and quirked one eyebrow up at the other elf.]
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[personal profile] lightcatcher 2014-03-19 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[The look is returned only once Fëanor has unmoving ground under his feet again, because it is a bit like riding a horse for the first time - no matter how many times you have watched someone do it, and no matter how calm and predictable the horse, the movements of how to deal with it just aren't ingrained enough yet to use it with surety.

And the last thing that he wants to do is to stumble and fall.

Plus this way, when he acknowledges the other elf's presence, he has the advantage of height and can return the look from an at least slightly higher vantage point.]


Is it that this place is not as removed from Middle Earth as I would have thought, or are you as foreign to these lands as this place? [Because it's fairly obvious that whatever the "station" is, it's not native to these lands.]
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[personal profile] beleg 2014-03-20 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[Being stared down at was nothing new to Beleg; Elu Thingol was taller than him.

His voice was coolly neutral as he answered Feanor. He had a good idea of who this haughty Noldor in front of him was. Angrod's tale of what had befallen the houses of Finarfin and Fingolfin had spread through the court of Menegroth and the House of Feanor had played no small part of those tales.]


I am as much of a native of these lands as you. As for this place, I hear from those who dwell here that this 'Staion' appeared here about a hundred years ago as it is. And those foreigners who found this place familiar they have made it their home. [Beelg could understand that. If he found a forest in this new world that reminded him of Doriath he would have made that place his home as well.]