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TEST DRIVE MEME

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! |

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I am prothean. [He crossed his arms over his chest.] Answer my question.
[Rude is only the beginning, it seems.]
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Don't got any answers for you, sir.
[he spares a glance over his shoulder, letting out a small, frustrated sigh.]
Nothin' personal, but I got places I need to be.
[he takes a hesitant step back, but he has a feeling the guy'll probably throw a few more questions at him before letting him go.]
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Javik followed Ben's line of sight, focusing back on him when he saw nothing behind the man. The corner of his lip twitched in agitation at the attempt to get away from him.]
I believe that is a lie, human. If you are not familiar with this place, then where are you going?
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Stop that, I got a name- it's Ben Hawkins.
[a beat,]
And I don't lie. I gotta find answers, and that ballroom there don't got nothing for me.
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Besides that, his speech was strange. He understood English well enough, but something was off with the way Ben spoke. It didn't take him long to figure it out, though.]
Then we have a common goal. [He dropped his arms, looking slightly less defensive than before.] I do not find the natives trustworthy. That is why I asked you.
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Don't know anything. If you wanna come along with me, I don't care, but I wanna get out of here and I can't waste any time standing around.
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As much as it chafed him to follow a human, it was probably for the best. This architecture was alien to him, and he'd probably wind up in the dungeons before finding the front doors.]
I will not slow you down. [He inclined his head in what might considered a polite nod.] You may call me Javik.
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[ben gives javik a once-over, as if deciding whether or not taking him along is a good idea, before he lets out a gruff mumble of fine and turns on his heel to make his way down the hallways. the rooms near the party were bound to have nothing important, even if he may check on them on his way back (if he doesn't get lost in the place first, anyway).
the sounds from the party carry through the halls and he decides the less that he can hear them, the more likely he is to find a clue, or anything, besides the map and locket that he's put delicately into his pockets.
the walk is quiet for the most part; ben doesn't see much of a point of mindless conversation and he's much more focused on checking out the rooms, and he's more than a little in awe of the architecture. if he weren't in such a rush, he'd probably stick around to get a good look of things.]
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After sweeping through several hallways, Javik began to wonder if this place ever opened up into anything else. Wasn't there at least a window? He thought that was normal for surface dwellings. What little he'd seen of Earth had been blasted by war, so he didn't have much of a baseline comparison. This was assuming they were on a planet in the first place, of course.]
Was there anything like this place on Earth? Or its colonies?
sorry about the delay! ;u; im super enjoying this, jsyk
No. Only castles I've ever seen were in books. Where I came from, people didn't have money for this.
[he waves a hand lazily to motion to the room and, generally, the castle, before rifling through a few books left on the desk. they aren't important and he knows it.]
no worries! and so am i! (now to finish this app...)
He hesitated before following Ben inside, finally running his hand along the threshold to get a feel of the place. It was old, certainly, but the people that had been through here were utterly foreign to him.]
Your people have built greater things than castles of brick and stone.
[A bit gingerly, Javik picked up a book, frowning as its pages spilled open. It was pretty obvious he'd never held a book in his life.]
good luck! c:
[when he turns around, he stares as javik struggles to hold a book. he watches for a moment, deciding on whether or not he should help him.
with some hesitation, he takes a few steps forward, reaching with one hand to adjust the book that javik is holding.]
Here.
[and then, as if he hadn't done a thing, he maneuvers himself around javik to pick at a few other books before deciding the room is worthless and walking back out into the hall.]
you too!
He lingered a few moments with the old tome until Ben walked out, setting the book back down where he had found it.]
What do you mean, you do not know what I'm talking about? This place must seem archaic even to you.
[He was still operating on the assumption that this human shared origins with him, where space travel was the norm.]
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glancing over his shoulder, he shakes his head.]
I'm not from a place that has fancy castles like this. None of this seems real.
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Then what sort of place are you from? [He considered a moment, judging the way Ben was dressed again. He hadn't spend much time among civilians on the Citadel, and he certainly hadn't been paying attention to their clothing. Now that he thought about it, though, there was definitely a difference. Maybe he was asking the wrong questions.] What was the date? The year?
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Originally, Milfay, Oklahoma.
[he gives javik an odd look at the next question.]
1935.
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19 - then you have not even achieved space flight in your time? You are still confined to one planet!
[Unbelievable. What was next, Ben wasn't even a soldier?]
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[it doesn't even come out as a question. ben slows his pace to a stop and turns to face javik completely. he isn't sure what to think, what to say, or what the guy was even going on about. he had lived on a small farm with his mother and grandfather for most of his life before things started going downhill and he was picked up by the carnival. whatever javik is talking about, ben has no idea how to respond.
instead, he stares at him expectantly, waiting for a long explanation or at least something to go off of.]
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This place is madness! Are you even familiar with guns?
[He unholstered the weapon at his hip, which was... pistol-like, at least. A few hundred years had had an impact on human weapons. Javik held it flat, careful not to aim it directly at Ben's face. He had enough manners to be that courteous.]
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The hell you gettin' mad at me for? I'm not from the goddamn stone age!
[he does take a step back once the weapon is drawn. he's all bark and no bite now, voice low and nervous,]
What is that?
i'm sorry the rude-o-meter just went into the red
It is a pistol, gifted to me by one of your own people. Clearly an inferior design if it will not work when needed -
[He gave it one last smack before giving up. There was still the rifle slung over his shoulder, made by his own, but he'd inspect that later. When he finally turned his attention back to Ben, he took note of his posture.]
I suppose it is not your fault you were brought here from so long ago, though I cannot fathom why they would think you could be of any aid.
no i love it!!
he kind of wants to touch it, to figure it out, but he doesn't dare.
to be honest, ben has an idea why the imps brought him here, why he's even wanted here in the first place, but it's not like he's going to be sharing that fact any time soon, if ever.]
Don't know, don't care. I just wanna get out of this place before it's too late.
they're best friends already :')
Too late for what? Do you believe them when you say your home will be destroyed if we do not win?
[Because he didn't. He wasn't buying the whole 'green shard in your chest' thing, either. That was definitely something he would have noticed, no matter what they said or tried to explain to him. He'd spent his life fighting an enemy that could twist your thoughts to its will, and he wasn't about to fall for this one.]