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Test Drive Meme #003
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I. AROUND AIFARAN - Getting The Perfect Shot! This month in Aifaran, there's a contest being held on the popular social site Xa Xa, which Earth-based Dreamfolk may recognize as vaguely Instagram-like -- it's all about the pretty pictures! With a top prize of 500 Rhinn per category, lots of people are getting into the game. Prizes will be handed out for awards like Best Composition, Most Creative Angle, Best Use of Lighting, etc, and this means that it won't be uncommon to see people in unusual places (even some risky ones) trying to score the perfect shot. Maybe they're bumping accidentally into you on the street, or slipping off the edge of a rooftop, or not paying attention to that train heading their way?? II. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR - Surprise Petsitting?! Success! You've scored a quiet day, and you're just about to settle in for a marathon of your favourite Tears of the Ocean Heart episodes when there's a knock on your door. A very distracted looking Castian is standing there, talking away on his yimo, and beside him, a very fancy Inan on a glitzy harness and leash. "Right, right," the Castian says to whomever he's talking to. "I'm just dropping Ruqhina off at the sitter, I'll be there in ten." Shoving the leash at you, he announces, "Thank you again for agreeing to watch my darling Ruqhina, I really appreciate it. Don't forget to exercise early in the day, she likes eating energy of active people only, I don't want her on a lazy person diet. Did you change your hair, I thought you had blue hair? Well nevermind, I have to get going, I'll be back in a week. Goodbye sweetheart, Daddy misses you already!" And then he's gone. III. TALENT IS A MISNOMER - You Didn't Need That Wall Right? There are a lot of Dreamfolk in the city, and all of them are dealing with their own newly gifted Talents in their own ways. Some, especially those who are used to extraordinary abilities from their own worlds, have some idea of how to train on them safely, learning the ins and outs of their new gift. And then you have some whose only exposure to "magic" is through stories, fairy tales, or really entertaining TV, and pointing a finger-gun at a target and saying "boom!" has never actually worked... until now. "Uh," the other Dreamfolk says, staring dumbly at the car-sized hole in the wall, and then glances at you who just happened to be the closest person. "That's... new. Yikes. Should we run? Wait, I've got a better idea--" Cue loud voice and frantic pointing in your direction. "IT WAS THIS ONE! THEY DID IT!" IV. SHADY BUSINESS - It's A Shakedown You're in the right place at the right time (or the wrong ones, depending on your point of view) but you're entering a shop just in time to see some Beika punks accosting the shopkeeper, demanding protection money, which they owner is stammering that they've already paid this month. Upon your entrance, the shopkeeper looks over at you with help me plainly written on their face, while the Beika thugs look very unhappy at being interrupted... V. BEACHFRONT CLEANUP - Oh That's Nasty... It's not a pleasant task, but it does pay volunteers pretty well: following a massive storm, several dozen dead Giant Jellyfish corpses have washed up on the shoreline, and they need to be cleaned and disposed of before they start to decompose. It's dirty, smelly, and slimey work... but the promise of two weeks worth of rhinn for one day's work is hard to pass up! You're assigned to teams and given some shovels and a wheelbarrow, but as you reach the latest jellyfish body, you're surprised to see that this one appears to be covered in... burns?? Is this something you should report? VI. WILDCARD - Because You're Not The Boss Of Me Anything else that doesn't fit the above prompts is welcome, just keep it within the game setting please! Applications • Reservations • Taken List • Game Navigation |
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Which was good, that was where some of his business came from.
Adjusting the mask over his face again, Yato used his foot to push the end of the shovel into the sand beneath the dead creature's body. "Besides, it makes more sense to have gods that handle different things, right?"
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Following his lead, she adjusted her mask and moved to the other side of the dead creature. “How would you do it?” she asked, genuinely curious. “You know, if you were the only god and everyone’s got a wish. Who’d you answer first? What’s someone got to do to get your attention?”
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Yato seems to be giving Ilda's question some serious thought; sure, he'd daydreamed about being Japan's top god for centuries, but the only god? That was an entirely different concept.
"I guess... I'd just have to use my best judgment. And hope that people were bringing me prayers they really needed answered."
He leaned down and picked up one of the slimy tentacles with a grimace, dropping it into the wheelbarrow.
"And sometimes you just know. Which... probably isn't helpful, but it's hard to explain."
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Ilda was quiet for a while as she focused on lifting her side of the jellyfish to the wheelbarrow, eyebrows knitted in concentration. She didn't want to take chances; she knew her sea creatures and the Aifaran variety, in particular, seemed even nastier than most.
She gave a triumphant cheer once they finished, even though they'd only taken care of one and had many more to go.
It seemed as though she'd forgotten what they'd been talking about, but then she looked back at Yato, her expression serious. "Fair enough," she commented. "I mean, the bit about people praying for what they really need. That can really get lost in the rituals and litanies they're making us memorize."
She lifted her shovel again and sighed. "Too bad for my sister, then."
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He was about to inquire which rituals she meant - academic curiosity, he supposed - when he last sentence sank in.
"... your sister?"
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Ilda nodded absently. "Her name's Ingride. She's thirteen. And sick since she was seven." She made a face - both at the thought of her poor little sister, and because she'd noticed that her gloved hands were now covered in sticky slime. Reflexively, she started to wipe her hands against her pants, while continuing, "The healers don't know what's wrong with her. We've done everything we've been told, and everything we could think of, but... nothing."
For several seconds there was just the sound of the waves and the other volunteers chattering on the beach; she didn't say anything more, turning her head away from Yato as she struggled against the emotions that were trying to escape her. Then she straightened, looking back at him and smiling sheepishly. She held out her hands in a helpless gesture. "Ew, I'm stinky now. Sorry, I'm awfully scatterbrained today."
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"Want to go to the water and wash before we start the next one?" he said, more as an offered distraction for her than the need to stay clean when they'd just get dirty again.
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She nodded gratefully at his offer to clean up, and began to make her way to the water. She was still barefoot, having left her shoes... somewhere. Hopefully they were still there.
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He takes his boots off and stands at the shoreline, letting the waves lap over his feet. It's nice; reminds him of home.
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“I’m glad,” she says after a while, resuming their conversation. Then she tilts her head to look at him, her smile turning a little hesitant. “I’m sorry I’m not... big on the whole gods thing. But I can still be your friend...?” she offers.
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((ooc: wrap this up and get something in the main comm for this month?))
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