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Fellden Mods ([personal profile] felldenmods) wrote in [community profile] fellmemes2019-11-27 09:00 am
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Test Drive #3

Welcome to the November test drive! We're so excited to have you with us.

A few things of note:
Test drive threads can be considered game-canon if you choose. They're essentially in a shared dreamscape and take place between your character leaving their world and arriving in the audience hall with their faction leader.
Reserves will open at 12:01 AM UTC on December 1st, and continue to be until 11:59 PM UTC on December 7th. This is to reserve a character, not an application slot.
Applications will open at 12:01 AM UTC on the 8th, and remain open until 11:59 PM UTC on the 15th, or until all application slots have been filled. Once Activity Check ends, we will have an application slot number available on the application page. The IC & OOC intro logs will be posted two days later.
Questions? We have a FAQ that's chock full of good information! If they are test drive specific, we have a top level thread below that allows for OOC questions to be posted.
✦ The network is available to use! No matter where your character is, their compass arrived on their person. Please feel free to include a network post in your top-levels! Once opened, the compass will display instructions on use, such as using voice-commands to activate it. Usernames are your characters first name or their most common nickname.
✦ Below will be a header for OOC questions as well as a request for Fortuna if you risk having your fortune read in Kyst.
Current players who participate in the test drive by tagging new players will be eligible for a secondary blessing in December.
All set? Perfect! Welcome to Fellden.

AS THE MOON RISES.
You’ll find yourself just outside the Temple doors, which will be locked if you try to open them. A little rude, keeping you out after bringing you all this way. The thing is, you can hear a lot of commotion in the distance, and smoke rising from the center of a district; you may want to check that out. Where there’s smoke, there’s fire!

Except the smoke is not at all something to be concerned over. Instead, people are gathered near a large bonfire in the decorated city square, drinking and carousing, singing songs of celebration; Moon saviors have arrived! War winners! The residents of the city laugh and sing and dance in pairs throughout the square that's dusted with snow, grateful for those who have come to aid them. Their merriment doesn’t dwindle as the sun begins to set on the horizon, twin moons rising in its place.

When you (and other new arrivals) are finally noticed by the revelers, do not expect to be left alone! Crowns and laurels of fir and juniper will be deposited upon your heads, seasonal fare of food and drink placed into your hands, while live musicians play loud enough for the dead to hear. You’ll be invited to dance, to drinking games, and offered food and flowers and other items of value. Some may cry when they look into your face, thanking you for becoming their champions during this long and exhaustive war.

Hopefully you’re here to enjoy the festivities. Sneaking off is just fine, too, but don’t expect to be let go of quietly; the people of the Moon Temple are so happy to see you! Enjoy the celebration while it lasts long into the night. If you do manage to leave, a helpful citizen of the Temple will inform you of the nearby transport mirrors that will take you anywhere on the map, one of which they will provide to you.


THE SETTING STARS.
You'll find upon your arrival that the castle is not accepting visitors as they decorate the interior in preparation of the festive season that quickly approaches. Guards at the door will instead direct you to the center of the city where further preparations are being made.

Venturing there, you'll be greeted either by those who are decorating for the evening's party that will enlist you to help, or perhaps you're a late arrival and the celebration has already begun! Festivities are in full swing in the Court of Stars. Starfolk have begun their celebrations of the new arrivals and the ushering in the season of the Winter Festival. Once hesitant, guarded, the Stars citizens now welcome new arrivals with open arms, celebrating their appearance with a deep gratitude.

Large circles of dancers will pull you into the fray or pull you to dance one-on-one. Others will place bundles of cedar and juniper in your arms for decorating or perhaps learning to weave your own wreath to wear: some will even take pity, create it for you, and set the laurel upon the top of your head. You'll be invited to dance, drink, eat, and participate in the festivities through a snow dusted square. Even the soldiers will join, knocking shoulders and welcoming you to the Court of Stars.

Whether you choose to remain for the festivities or wander off, one thing is certain: you are more than welcome in your new home. If you do manage to leave, a helpful citizen of the Court will inform you of the nearby transport mirrors that will take you anywhere on the map, one of which they will provide to you.


MARKETS OF THE COAST.
The coastal city of Kyst is abuzz for the holidays, some calm finally beginning to settle in after the rocky past few months. Newcomers will be welcomed with smiling faces from merchants as they look to try to sell their pricy but beautiful wares. Tavern owners and barkeeps will beckon with the promise of warm food and delightful drinks, a place by the fire, and stories of holidays of old. The air is rife with music and the smell of delicious baked goods. Perhaps you'll hear or smell something you recognize from your home; as Fellden is the beginning of all worlds, it wouldn't be an impossible likelihood!

Those looking to help out might be coaxed to assist in decorating homes with laurels, garlands, berries, and other bright green, red, silver, and gold colors. Those who seem very eager to help might be recruited by shopkeepers to stand outside and try to get customers in to see their wares, to have a drink, or to rent a room. Anyone willing to do so even for a day will receive free food and drink for the duration of their assistance.

And for the auspicious, some may notice a person who has set up a mild little stall in the back of town, sipping eggnog as she offers fortunes. "Fortunes for the new year, my friend," she tells any who approach her. She offers only a small smile. "A laurel for a card. Only one."


BEYOND THE CITIES.
In the distance from Kyst, a large forest looms, the Gods Wood imposing even from this distance. Should you travel there, everyone you encounter will urge you to be respectful while within the forest. There, people can be found visiting intricately decorated shrines, prepared for the upcoming holiday, while people leave seasonal offerings in the bowls and plates within the shrines. You're free to leave the crown you were given at your faction celebration, or perhaps something else that you've been granted since your arrival is better suited for your offering. Be mindful of your actions though; those that show disrespect will be forcibly removed from the Gods Wood by the trees. Best foot forward!

If the forest is too intimidating, there appears to be a gathering at the nearby Lake Theta where the Festival of Aeons is taking place. You'll be drawn into the fold readily where people will inform you that it is a celebration of souls, both living and passed beyond the veil. You'll be taught how to make paper lanterns to be set into the sky when twilight falls, with further revelry coming after. Be prepared for a long night of celebration ahead of you as the dancing, music, and festivities last long into the night.


hobbitstho: (pic#8434029)

[personal profile] hobbitstho 2019-11-28 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Boromir comes swiftly back to himself. He sits back, shaking off the memory. Almost successfully. He gestures with the hand holding the wreath.]

You're free to sit where you will. Though I warn you, I am perhaps less merry company than you wish-- I am newly come here.
colorofthesky: (Never forget.)

[personal profile] colorofthesky 2019-11-28 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ Zack smiles faintly at that -- a somber expression more than anything. ]

It's okay. I wasn't really feeling very festive myself.

[ He sets the rather large sword he's been carrying to the side and sits down next to Boromir. ]

I've only been here for about a month, but I can try to answer any questions if you have them.
hobbitstho: (pic#8434031)

[personal profile] hobbitstho 2019-11-29 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[Boromir stares openly at the sword. Look: Coming from a world where people regularly perform multi-hour recitative poetry about individual swords for rapt audiences, Boromir would be very interested to hear, in meter, for what purpose this sword could possibly have been forged.

This, then, is a warrior. That much is clear.

He considers what question to ask. There are so many; he must divide them between those that only satisfy his curiosity, and those that go to the heart of why he is here. He considers for a moment, his hand straying back toward the arrow wound.

In the end, he asks in the hope of feeling just a little less a stranger.]


...What is your name? Whence came you here? I have spoken with no one but the Wolf-- and that must now have been hours ago, or days. [Or longer.]
colorofthesky: (Windswept skies.)

[personal profile] colorofthesky 2019-11-29 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Unfortunately, no one has written a poem about his sword, but Zack certainly wouldn't discourage Boromir from doing so if he felt the inspiration to write one.

It's a fair set of questions, and Zack tips his head slightly. ]


My full name is Zack Fair, but you can just call me Zack. The world I'm from is named Gaia, and my hometown is a little place called Gongaga.

[ Please don't laugh, Boromir. It's definitely as backwater as it sounds. ]

What about you?
hobbitstho: (pic#8434031)

[personal profile] hobbitstho 2019-12-02 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
[look no one in this world has any reason to know Boromir is a profoundly uninspired poet, it may yet happen]

[It is the simplicity of Zack’s introduction, less than the sound of the name, that strikes him. A man from a small town addressing a Steward’s son as though they came from the same place. He must come to terms, then, with this: He comes into this world truly nameless, and perhaps even bloodless.

His name, his bearing, his manner of speech, they all proclaim him in his own country. One who has never exchanged words with him might still know that he is a lord’s son, and a captain of Men in the South. He feels unmoored again. What meaning is it worthy to give himself?]


My name is Boromir, [he says. That part goes easy.] We call the world as it is bound by the endless sea Middle-earth in my tongue. The country of my birth is called Gondor; the city, Minas Tirith. My father Denethor is Lord over that city. [He falters slightly. He never dreamed of having to explain this to anyone. It feels impossible to name Minas Tirith and not describe it— what is its name alone, to a stranger from another world?]

..But I came here from an ancient and desolate place, some weeks’ journey from my home.
colorofthesky: (Brothers in arms.)

[personal profile] colorofthesky 2019-12-05 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ Honestly, even if he was aware of Boromir's titles beforehand, Zack has only dealt with military hierarchies, not royalty, and they all arrive here on equal footing, regardless. His own title (SOLDIER, First Class) means nothing here so they've all been unmoored from whatever station or rank they used to have.

He listens quietly to Boromir's introduction, though, and of course, he doesn't miss the fact that this man comes from a very different sort of background. Even the way he talks sounds different, but Zack has always thought the things people have in common are more important than their differences.

He lets out a quiet hum. ]


I see.

[ He also came from a pretty desolate spot, but there's no need to mention that. ]

Would you describe your home to me?