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Well Mod ([personal profile] wellie) wrote in [community profile] wellcome2022-01-03 05:30 pm
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1.0 Test Drive Meme

1.0 Test Drive Meme

Welcome to Well! Characters arrive the same way every month. Your character arrives with only a handful of memories, clad in old west style clothes of your choosing, with no items from home.

Anyone is free to play on the TDM, but you need an invite to apply. Feel free to use these prompts, and interact with the arrival or locations. NPCs are around, but only say a certain set of phrases. TDMs can be considered game canon.

Applications open on January 20th, and the game opens on February 1st. Invites are available for members of the mods' plurk lists.

Put on your dancing shoes
Content warning: Alcohol, intoxication, altered mental state

Something’s happening at the Cactus Pad Saloon. It’s lit up bright against the growing night, and music spills out onto the street. Seems like a fun time that you should check out. In fact, it’s hard not to check it out: the closer you get, the stronger the urge to join the fun. If you’ve been spending a lot of time alone, you’ll feel even more compelled to come get a drink.

The bartender serves up anything you can think of: from whiskey to apple juice to blood, if that’s your preference. She doesn’t blink an eye, no matter what’s ordered. The funny thing is, no matter what you order, once you take a sip, the world feels a little easier to deal with, your worries seem to melt away. You’re flush with sudden confidence.

If you strike up a conversation with the person next to you, conversation flows like you’re talking to an old friend. You feel a sense of kinship, deep and meaningful, good or bad, that bonds you together.

The old record player is playing a fun ditty, and the longer you stick around, the more you’re tempted to join, or start, the dancing. Whether you’re a great dancer or you have two left feet, you find that you feel capable of dancing like no one’s watching. No one knows you here, after all. You barely know yourself, so why not draw a partner into the fray? A party’s better together!

If you end up staying there til closing time, the bartender kicks you out with a gruff “come back tomorrow,” leaving you to stumble home with your new best friend. What was their name again?


Sand trap
Content warning: Quick sand, potential drowning in sand

You step through a door into a room you didn’t mean to enter. You were trying to head into the saloon, or your hotel room, or the bathroom, and instead you’re here: in a small, tight, windowless room in a white-washed building. The air here is old, stale, and thick. Hazy gold light bounces off the walls, but you can’t tell where it’s coming from, since there’s no visible ceiling. The walls just stretch up and up into bright nothingness.

Someone else is there, too, coming through an identical door on the opposite wall. Both doors snap shut, and won’t open again, no matter how hard you try. They won’t even break.

This might not be so bad, except that a sound starts to fill the space: sand, trickling down the walls. It’s just a dusting to start. It comes sprinkling down above, seeping through the cracks in the door. The longer you stand there, the faster it comes: sand flows down the walls in massive torrents, building up on the floor, shifting and thick, trapping you in place.

The only way out is up. When you look again at the walls, you’ll notice it: about 10 feet up the wall hangs a flimsy rope ladder, half-hidden by the waterfall of sand. You’ll have to work together to even reach it, or maybe let the ever-growing pile of shifting, slippery sand lift you up? Be careful, because even if you manage to reach the rope, you both have to get out of here, and the longer you’re here, the faster and harder the sand falls. The ladder seems to go on forever, tens of feet up an endless wall. The better you work together, the closer the top seems. No matter how well you collaborate, they're at least 50 feet high.

When you’ve fought your way through the sand and reached the top of the ladder, you finally see it: the sand is coming in through the open windows of a steeple. You can’t see where it’s from, not really. You can’t see much of anything, but it’s clear: the only way out is, well, out. You have to jump, trusting that yourself and your companion will be safe.

Once free, you land together outside of one of the buildings or rooms you were trying to enter, like nothing happened at all. It’s a calm day, after all.

Memories of the living
Content warning: Cemetery, contemplating mortality

Dusk settles purple over Wellstone. Early stars are out, the moon is thin, and you find yourself inexplicably drawn to the graveyard. You can resist, but the more days you do, the harder it gets. The graveyard is calling to you in a voice you can’t hear.

While it seems small before you enter, once you start walking through the crumbling graves, it seems to stretch endlessly. You pass elaborate dust-covered crypts carved with strange angels; bleached wooden crosses overgrown with cacti; a crumbling old well, long gone dry; worn-down headstones jut at odd angles. Some graves have old offerings on them, brightly colored beads or candles or framed photos, sun-bleached beyond recognition.

You may have been walking for five minutes or fifty, but when you look around, you can’t see to find the exit. You hear howling, and see the flicker of lights from behind the graves, but you can never find their source, no matter how much you look. No matter how long you spend in the graveyard, the sun never seems to sink lower in the sky. An oppressive sense of being watched grows to the point that you whip around, expecting to find someone there until—

You do. You find each other. Others drawn here to the graveyard, walking among the crumbling stones, will end up by the same headstones. Exploring together eases the watchful feeling just a little, but it won’t help you get out. No, you’re looking for something. The exit? No, you’re sure there’s something more important than that.

If you follow your impulses, you may just find it: a gravestone, weathered, old, with a familiar name on it: yours. Your date of birth can be visible, but the date of death is too weathered to read. You may find an offering there, something small and meaningful to you, a small shiny coin or some bright beads.

Once you find your grave, when you look up, you’ll see the exit. You’re really not that far from it, after all, the rusted iron arch barely a stone's throw feet away. Your companion won’t see it yet. You can make a dash for it, get out of this awful place, or help your companion find their own gravestone. When your companion finds their stone, they will also be able to see the exit. Exiting together will alleviate the impulse to come back to this place. Leaving alone will only draw you back, making it more difficult to find your grave again.

You can take the offerings left on your grave if you want, but the sense of being watched will only grow greater until you’re compelled to return them, and leave another offering of your own.

prayererror: (love's papier mache body)

[personal profile] prayererror 2023-01-05 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
[It's fine. The leak's already sealing up, quick-drying to act as a suitable field patch job. And he doesn't breathe anyway, so why he has nostrils in the first place is beyond him.

But he takes the bandana, because Yuri was kind enough to offer it. Tries to wipe away anything that's still wet, because that's what's done, and ends up only smearing a textured splotch onto said bandana. Sigh...Might as well just start tugging the thing out. It looks like dried PVA glue or something, heavily dyed; less grotesque than human injury, at least.
]

Yes. If you want information, you go to bars. But I arrived alone. This...

Will get me nowhere in the end. You do not seem put out; do you not feel ill at ease? You do not seem like a local; your vocal responses are more personalised to the situation. Are you...also staying? At the establishment?
vibing: (huh | soft | look | what)

[personal profile] vibing 2023-01-05 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Yuri tries not to watch, since Dimos seems like he wants a little bit of privacy, but he is damn curious. That doesn't look human, but he has no idea what else it could be.

If Dimos tries to give the bandana back, he'll wave it off. He has plenty back in his room.
]

The establishment? You mean the hotel? Yeah, I got a room there when I turned up.

[ He shrugs a shoulder and looks around the room, full of people who at least appear to be having a good time ]

I dunno what to tell you. So far as I can tell, there's nothing I can do about this right now, so why not enjoy it until I can figure out a way to get out of here? Booze, music, people, it's better'n the quiet outside.

You don't like it. [ It's not exactly a question, but an offer if he wants to elaborate ]
prayererror: (let's sing a pretty song)

[personal profile] prayererror 2023-01-06 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
[...That makes sense.

An alarming amount of sense, considering that, even with no memories, he's innately programmed to just...Be aware and wary at all times of his surrounds. Dimos flicks a piece of silicone to the floor, making a low humming sound as he really chews it over, before hesitantly speaking up again a few seconds later.
]

I have also encountered...No. I have reason to believe, now, that worrying may...May not be beneficial to one's health, if done to the extreme. So you are likely wiser than you know.

[He's already been electroshocked for trying to think about why he's so averse to being alone, and now this...It feels like a rebuke, a slap on the wrist to make sure that he knows what he's doing is wrong.]

At any rate, it is better I worry than you. You require more of the amenities provided than I ever will, being organic. To turn them down would be folly when they could so easily be taken away again. But if you are concerned at any point in the future, I will provide what counsel I am able to.
vibing: (huh | concern | look)

[personal profile] vibing 2023-01-07 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Uh... thanks? [ Yuri isn't totally following everything he says, but he tries to piece it together with a little frown ] I dunno, worrying doesn't really do much. Either we figure it out or we don't. Dunno if that's wise.

What d'you mean, I'm "organic"? [ Is it an insult? Should he be insulted? He has no idea ]
prayererror: (if you really were born to deceive)

[personal profile] prayererror 2023-01-08 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
[???

Is...Is 'organic' not clear enough? Hm.
]

Do you breathe? Do you have flesh and blood? If so, you are organic. I am a clockwork man, so differentiating is important, I have found.
vibing: (huh | look | neutral | soft | skit)

[personal profile] vibing 2023-01-10 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. [ He hadn't really considered that someone who can talk wouldn't be flesh and blood. He looks more closely at Dimos, with honest curiosity ]

That's pretty cool. So if you got stabbed, you'd be okay? Then... why are you bleeding?
prayererror: (where the truth isn't the real thing)

[personal profile] prayererror 2023-01-11 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[That's...A good question. Why is he bleeding? He opens his mouth to reply in confusion, but his voice comes rolling confidently out with words he hadn't intended.

Programming. Weird shit.
]

It is a field repair measure, to patch skin where it may be damaged. A thin substance that fills gaps and dries rapidly, without sacrificing the flexibility of the original.

[A beat. He looks back at his water, dry 'blood' falling out of his hand and onto the floor.]

I do not want to talk about myself. I do not know how I knew that, and it may lead to further injury. What are your plans for the future, here? To wait? To search for an answer? To find your past self, or forge anew?
vibing: (talk | look | move | huh)

[personal profile] vibing 2023-01-19 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, but he wants to ask so much. But he also understands the impulse to not talk about yourself. He opens his mouth to ask--then shuts it with a soft breath. He's off the hook, for now. ]

Uh, sure. I dunno. I think first order of business is to see if there's anything else here. Out in the desert. Get some supplies, head out, see if I can find anything, anywhere else.

If not that, then, well... I dunno. See what happens, I guess.

What about you? [ He laughs a little ] Unless that's too personal.