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Well Mod ([personal profile] wellie) wrote in [community profile] wellcome2023-04-20 02:05 pm
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2.0 Test Drive Meme

2.0 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. This month, there is a strong possibility that those old west style clothes include a pair of jorts or daisy dukes.

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.

This TDM takes place from the first week of May onward, and can happen concurrently with other events during May and June. This will be the only TDM for April, May, and June.

Applications are open April 26th until May 1st, and May 27th until June 1st. Invites are available for friends of current players.

All-Night Diner
Content warnings: feelings of euphoria and mild intoxication, exhaustion

There’s banner over the diner's doorway reading Welcome!, with colorful flags drooping in the heat. Inside, the waiter greets you with a wide smile and an announcement:

“Welcome to the Stardust Diner! Pie’s on the house today. Have a seat.”

During the day, the diner is just that: a diner. You can get anything on the very extensive menu, including prickly pear lemonade. The pie is free, and everything else is put on the tab for your room that will never come due, probably. It seems like a shame to eat that pie all alone! Accepting a piece of pie makes you feel like you should share this moment with someone. Luckily all the booths are plush and open, and it’s easy to plop down with a stranger to share this special moment.

At night, the mood shifts. The diner’s neon sign is a beacon against the thick darkness, beckoning you in with blinking lights and a line of text reading FORGET YOUR WORRIES. Inside, country-swing music rolls in time with throbbing red lights. The tables have been pushed aside to make room for a makeshift sticky dance floor, and the atmosphere is intoxicating.

It’s as easy as anything to be swept along with the vibes, the dancing, the intensity of it all. When you start dancing, you really do forget your worries. You forget that you don’t know how you got here and that you don’t may not even know the person beside you; you forget that you’re supposed to be anywhere else except here. Everything feels briefly perfect and beautiful, meant to be, no matter what else is happening to you.

When you stumble outside, it will be dawn, no matter how long you think you’ve been there, and you’ll be exhausted enough to simply curl up right there in the sand and fall asleep. Hope you made a friend kind enough to drag you home, or that someone wakes you up!

tl;dr:
  • The diner is open and the pie is free.
  • If you get a slice of pie, you feel compelled to share it with someone.
  • At night, the diner transforms into essentially a nightclub. The vibes are intoxicating and you can forget all your worries and dance the night away.
  • You can only leave at dawn, and your body will be exhausted. Better get help getting back to your room!

Something’s Coming
Content warnings: blood, blood-sucking, monsters

A few hours after dusk, strange creatures begin to scurry from shadow to shadow, chasing after anything that moves: chupacabras. Large ones. They’re big creatures, the size of large dogs with spikes down their spines and tails, dark and hairless with fearsome teeth. They are everywhere, and they are hungry.

They are indiscriminate in who they try to bite: the biggest among you is just as at risk as the smallest, but the bigger you are, the more of them might come for the fight. No matter where you are, there’s a risk: they seem adept at making their way into buildings. You might find one looming over your bed, resting on your chest, getting ready to bite; one might slip into the diner while you’re dancing and latch on when you’ve forgotten to be concerned.

If a chupacabra manages to bite you, it will suck your blood, and it won’t stop until you’re completely drained unless you do something about it. Having your blood sucked by one is not a pleasant experience, it’s excruciatingly painful and the creatures will do their best to keep you prone while eating their fill. The more they drink, the more exhausted you’ll get, until it’s very difficult to fight them off.

They can be killed or scared off, but the further they are into a fight or into their meal, the harder they are to get rid of. If a chupacabra has latched on to you, you’ll need help escaping!

tl;dr:
  • Chupacabras strike the town at dusk.
  • They want to suck your blood, and are indiscriminate in who they attack. They will try and drain you completely.
  • They can be fought or scared off. It's easier to get rid of them if you have a pal.



The Walls Have Eyes
Content warnings: eyes, trypophobia

There are eyes everywhere. They peer out of cracks in walls, the floor, the grout in your shower, an open cut in your skin. There are even eyes in the craters on the moon, staring down at you unblinking.

These eyes seem familiar, even if you don’t remember them. You feel like you do. You feel a heavy weight settle over you when you look at them, guilt curdling in the pit of your gut.

The eyes belong to someone, or someones, who you’ve hurt or let down. They belong to your greatest mistake, to someone who you left behind, to someone who you regret. The same eyes over and over again, or the eyes of many who you’ve hurt, watching you, judging you, pleading for you to save them or apologize or make up for the mistakes you may not even remember making. You just know that you made them. They eyes don't lie.

The more you ignore these eyes, the more they seem to encroach on you: appearing in the walls, following you around corners, in the creases of your knuckles, the fold of your sheets. They replace the eyes of the people around you, the same eyes staring at you from everywhere you look.

Your skin itches with the constant feeling of being watched. Your head feels tight, and your own eyes feel too full, like there’s too much of you inside your skin. You’d do anything to get away from this feeling.

Soon enough, the mounting pressure explodes: you have to confront them and your guilt and your mistakes, and beg for the forgiveness they’re asking of you. Even if you don’t remember what those mistakes were, or why you should feel guilty, you have to tell someone. If you don't, the feeling will only mount, until all you can see are eyes. Eyes, just eyes.

tl;dr:
  • The eyes of someone(s) who embodies your regret appear in the cracks of the world around you.
  • The more you ignore the eyes, the more of them appear, and the more you feel an intense, heavy sense of guilt.
  • The guilt you feel can be based on things you remember, or things you don't. If it's based on things you don't know, your head will also hurt.
  • The eyes will ease if you admit your guilt, to the best of your ability. Tell someone your guilt, and the eyes will recede.
  • If you don't, your whole world will become eyes.



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steve harrington / stranger things

[personal profile] inhairently 2023-04-21 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
arrival

( is it possible to party so hard you forget, uh. literally everything? because steve doesn't remember any of this. not this hotel, not the town. not even yesterday. he preens over an outfit that doesn't feel quite right, steps out into a town that he should know (because why else would he be here?) but doesn't, and... that's it. he doesn't really know where to go from here.

without so much as a peep from the ol' ancient reptilian brain to guide him (perhaps because it's the wrong canon but who can say), he settles his hands on his hips and surveys the land with a squint worthy of any clint eastwood film as if it might bring back a morsel of memory.

it doesn't.

so he nods to the nearest stranger.
)

Hey. ( play it cool, he reminds himself. try and figure this shit out but don't let them catch on. ) Pretty crazy night, huh?

( with some luck he can glean some details from you, his new best friend. )

all-night diner

( free pie. who could say no?

steve harrington, that's who. he's stood at the counter, sneering at the pie as if he's been offered a plate of something far less palatable than a slice of key lime.
)

Yyyeaaahh, and spend all night barfing my guts out from food poisoning? I don't think so. This looks like it's been sitting out all day, ( he's saying, when he notices he's not the only customer being offered a sampling the diner's fine wares. he cuts his eyes over to his fellow patron and frowns. ) You're not seriously considering eating that crap, are you?

something's coming

( maybe it's because he doesn't remember a goddamn thing, but the thought didn't even cross steve's mind that going outside at night in a populated area might result in being chased by a — fuck, what is that thing? he's not sure. he couldn't get a good look at it before it started chasing him, and though his first instinct is to grab something and fight the thing he doesn't actually have any weapons.

so he runs.
)

Heyheyheyhey! ( he yells, the words blending together as if it's just one long, singular word comprised of several staccato heys. he waves his arms at whoever he's running towards in the international sign for "haul ass immediately, there's some kind of animal chasing me." ) Go go go! There's a — Shit! ( the thing lunges and comes so close he can feel the breeze of its swiping claws as it barely misses him. ) Just run!

wildcard

( i'm open! feel free to hit me up with whatever here or [plurk.com profile] commodore. also, i'll match style. )
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something

[personal profile] sighsheavily 2023-04-21 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[Cecelia's eyes widen as the darkvision sight of the man in panic leads her to pinpoint what, exactly, he's booking it from.

egads.

she grimaces at his flailing, but doesn't seem keen to running (in these shoes on this terrain??), instead holding out a hand and trying to do...something.

but did you know Hold Person only works on people?

she didn't.

she does now, because that critter is still on a tear.

hell.]


This way-- [now she'll move briskly toward the edge of the hotel, turning the corner and making her way into the courtyard.] Over here! [because there's a door back inside just through here.]
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diner

[personal profile] more_magic 2023-04-26 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
[Nothing here is familiar, even if he can't possibly say why. Despite that, something eases at the back of Darlington's mind, some lost memory or sense of nostalgia, maybe, at the sight of the Stardust's cracked leather booths and gleaming counters, the music filling the air as much as the grease from the griddle in the kitchen just beyond. It might not matter, but he clings as much as he can to the vague feeling anyway as he sits at the counter.

He doesn't pay attention when the door opens again, but the subsequent scoff has him looking over at his interrogator, fork held in one hand.]


I've already spent ten minutes trying to understand how I have a conceptual understanding of an apple pie, in the absence of...almost all else. Of course I'm going to eat it.

[A sudden urge has him nudging the plate just so slightly closer to the other young man.]

We could probably ask for another fork.