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❪ test drive #4 ❫
YOUR STORY BEGINS ![]() The Storm came. You only remember darkness, but you don't remember much after that. All you know, perhaps, is that it was cold. You don't know for how long you slept, but the dreams were short, at least. You remember the expanse of stars and the universe that came in view. Every world and solar system ever known was displayed in your dreams in careful, pristine detail. You have also witnessed The Storm, which has devoured a fair portion of these galaxies. It was a dark, thick smog — ominous in appearance and ever foreboding. Your Earth and similar planets were immersed in The Storm. Somehow, you knew it would be the last you'd see of it. That was when she told you what happened, and how you could help. You knew that you'd be living somewhere new, even though you never asked for it. The details here weren't clear, but you knew you'd made a deal with Darma. Not long after, you'll wake at Thesa Station — your body is still cold. It all felt like a dream, but somehow, you knew it wasn't — now, will you keep that promise you made to Darma? PROMPT: THE STORM ![]() CW: death You were awake on Thesa Station. But at some point you, like many other new arrivals before you, wandered into the Observation Deck. Ordinarily, this is where images of The Storm are replayed to remind Refugees of the fate they have escaped. The Natha Orbiters' technology has evolved. They are aware of your gaps in memory. You may have doubts of The Storm even existing, or of your world's destruction. Though they do not wish reliving those last moments on anyone, they have created an experience that will do just that. Before entering the Observation Deck, you are warned that what follows will not be for the weak of heart. As soon as you step in, you will find that the walls around you begin to transform and expand. Welcome to the Planet Cespi, in the Circinus Galaxy. Unfortunately, we were not able to save this world from The Storm's Consumption.
These are its last memories. You are surrounded by blue, grassy hills as far as the eye can see and a pleasant breeze. The atmosphere is thick with a sickly sweet smell. Before you lays the scene of a quiet village, with its residents going about their everyday lives. You aren't alone, either, with an equally confused stranger (or perhaps you know each other?) surveying the scene. Then the world grows completely silent for a full minute. You and your partner are unable to make a sound, verbal or otherwise. Without warning, a deafening roar fills your ears and forces you to double over in pain. The villagers run out of their homes in a panic, finding themselves in just as much pain and confusion as you do. Where there was no sound before, now there is too much for a normal human body to process. Look up. An expanding mass of energy is swallowing everything you can see. It consumes the earth, the atmosphere, the depths of space — and it is getting closer. Your only hope is to outrun it, if you can. The people in the village certainly try to, racing past you. Their fear is very real. Their bodies are very real. You may be able to run from it for a time, only able to catch glimpses of this dark and sinister force swallowing everything and everyone. The earth rumbles and separates beneath you. Electricity surges through the sky, and then through your very body. You fought hard, but it is impossible to outrun the Storm forever. You too will be consumed. Your death is quick, but not painless. What were you thinking, before you took your last breath? You awaken back in the Observation Deck, next to your new friend. PROMPT: TRAINING MODULES ![]() While it’s all nice and well to familiarize oneself with Thesa Station, it is most advised that new arrivals venture out a bit. Not physically. No one is quite prepared for that yet. However, there will be several virtual reality training programs set for those who dare to be adventurous. For those who aren’t and don’t dare, well — good luck, all the same. Once seated and appropriately strapped in, the system will automatically whir to life. 1. When you enter the Natha's newest program, at first nothing loads. You might think this is an error as you look around in apparent total darkness, only able to see your own virtual body if you look down, but soon enough a voice comes to life as if speakers have turned on somewhere. Long ago, the lands of El Nysa were dominated by the ancestors of the dragons who now live among the people, tamed. It was pretty dangerous! How about a little history lesson? And then the simulation comes to life—
2. Let us now travel forward in time, shall we? ![]() a. The Olympian settlement around you is quiet — until the screaming starts.3. And now, the present. ![]() After all those enlightening scenes, the simulation finally brings you to a more quiet area of Olympia. You are deposited out somewhere in The Outlook, a place the very first group of refugees had to trudge through before they found their homes. You've arrived in the early evening — but sunlight is waning, and soon you'll be under a sky full of stars. Luckily, their old campsites aren't too overgrown. The intention here is to get you familiar with some of the local flora and fauna. What sorts of plants will you encounter? Do you find yourself under a Verillum Tree, suddenly compelled to be painfully honest and truthful in conversation with a complete stranger? Find yourself behaving erratically in the presence of Whistleweed? Or perhaps you'll have to break the spell of being trapped in a Vena Amoris' vines... with a kiss. PROMPT: STASIS UNIT ![]() You have found the massive section of Thesa known as the Stasis Unit. There’s no special access required to enter this part of Thesa Station, but refugees are warned that it may not be for the faint of heart. Here, in large pods that nearly cover every square inch of the space, are all of the people the Orbiters have managed to rescue. Your loved ones, your greatest enemy, your next door neighbor — you might find them here. These people are in a state of deep cryosleep. Due to the damaging effects of The Storm, their bodies are not yet ready to be awoken. PROMPT: OMAGE
Upon receiving your mobile phone, you will be asked to set a username. Voila, you can now access the network! You can choose to send a message to the entire network, specific usernames, or you can try out the Orbiters’ service, Omage, which connects you to a random user. They thought this might be a good way for their new guests to make friends with each other...
Connecting to server... PROMPT: WILDCARD
You are welcome to write any scenarios in Thesa Station! Characters have been granted temporary access to the Observation Room, and are encouraged to study it carefully.
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Eponine Thenardier | Les Miserables
[ Eponine was a hard one to scare, or so people said. And it wasn't so much that she was scared as it was that she was certain a place like this should not exist, yet from what she could tell, everything felt real enough, at least. The ground felt solid; she herself felt solid, and there seemed to be no arguing the point that for whatever reason, this was real, and she'd been brought here for some purpose.
Upon entering the Observation Deck, Eponine looked about her, trying to determine what might be happening, but before she could even begin to grasp what she was about to see, the walls of the room seemed to change and a terrifying scene of great power and destruction unfolded in front of her. By the time it was over, Eponine looked considerably less brazen than when she'd started, appearing decidedly shaken by what she'd just viewed, but- It was just an image, something not at all real. Except that had happened at some point, had it not? That was what the description seemed to imply.
Eponine shook her head, her mind too full of thoughts about what that might mean for her. She was none too fond of her own world, with all its troubles and people who would bleed you dry if you let them, but to think of that world being destroyed? She did not like to think about it.
Instead of doing that, then, she turned her attention to the individual standing next to her. ]
What do you think of that?
[ Well, that wasn't going to stop her from thinking about what she'd just witnessed, but the words left her mouth before she had gotten her mind and her tongue around them. ]
Stasis Unit
[ Sometime after her ventures around the Observation Deck, Eponine found herself in a different part of the station, a much more unsettling part. It didn't take her long to realize there were people contained inside the pods. ]
How strange.
[ Eponine muttered to herself as she padded along, doing her best to not be noticed. It didn't entirely work, as there was little in the way of things to hide behind, and more importantly, the space was largely empty anyway.
But it was a force of habit, and in a place like this, doing one's best to keep to the shadows, so to speak, seemed like the better option. That is, until Eponine thought she spotted a familiar form contained inside one of the pods, and all thoughts of staying unseen or at least unobserved flew from her mind. All but pressing her face to the glass, she stared and stared again, until it was clear there was no mistake. ]
Oh, monsieur, what are you doing here?
[ There was not much that made Eponine sad, but the sight of this face in particular did not make her very happy, even if she'd once thought of the two of them dying together. Or at the very least, with her dying before him, and him following after. Or perhaps it was that he hadn't died at all, but without knowing the outcome of the students' revolution, she had no way to know that particular detail. ]
I do hope you awaken soon, sir. I have many questions.
[ She'll linger in front of this particular pod for a lengthy period of time. Feel free to engage her! ]
Omage
[ It is by accident that Eponine stumbles on this particular service. At first, it bewilders her, as she is vastly unfamiliar with such technology, but she manages to set a username through mostly blind button pushing. ]
You’re now chatting with Jondrette... Say hi!
Oh how fascinating
[ There ought to be some form of punctuation in there, but this business of typing is odd, and any responses from Eponine come slowly, because this is very unfamiliar technology. ]
Hello
Is anyone there
Have you seen the people in those chambers
When will they wake up
Mess Hall
[ To Eponine, food is a rarity, something scrounged off the street, or begged for, in times of desperation. To find a place dedicated to the serving of food is quite a bit beyond her comprehension.
She lingers by the entrance for a moment, watching people enter, obtain food, consume said food, and leave again. This must be a trick, or something not meant for people like her. It seems too simple, and yet too much of a luxury. A person passes by her, and she quickly reaches out for them with one hand extended, not intending to stop their progress, but to ask before they go: ]
Who is this all for?
[ It might seem an odd question, but people are not welcome in certain places, and Eponine would rather not attract the attention of the police, if any of them are about. ]