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Test Drive 01

TEST DRIVE

Hello, and welcome to the first Pluviosa Test Drive!

Rather than a series of prompts that are set after arrival to the game, this Test Drive is instead more of a soft open for the game. That is to say, not only are Test Drive threads game canon, but the Test Drive should be regarded as the "start" of the game chronologically and contains arrival-related events and information.

Or lack of information, as the case in fact is, because there is no greeting party waiting to reassure characters that everything is fine back in their worlds and that they'll get to go home again. (On the flip side, there's no one telling them that their worlds have been destroyed, either.) There is only the ship, the things inside it, the raging storm outside, and what characters can figure out for themselves.

It is advised that potential players familiarize themselves with the Premise page, the Rules/Session Zero page, and at least the first few paragraphs of the Setting page. As Pluviosa is a horror game, we especially encourage players to be aware of the content warnings that will be major themes of the game.

ARRIVAL

(cw: minor blood, visions, storm weather)

The first thing you become aware of is the sound of dripping. Your mind is fogged, as though woken from the wrong part of your sleep cycle. In your daze, you're convinced that the sound of dripping is blood. Yours? Someone else's? You can't be sure. It's dripping from somewhere. It's your fault, whichever it is.

Good. One way or another, you'll be free of this nightmare -


And then, in response to the sound of a crack of thunder outside, clarity returns.

Characters come around as though disturbed from a deep sleep. Once they have shaken off the (vision? impression?) of blood, they will find that the dripping sound, at least, was real. Fortunately, it's only water - rainwater, more than likely, judging from the occasional booms of thunder and flashes of lightning overhead. One hell of a storm, quite possibly the worst characters have ever experienced, is raging outside.

Outside where? Well, outside the ship, of course.

As a general rule, characters wake up in a random room of the first level of the ship below the main decks. Theoretically, this should be a relatively safe, dry place - but with the age of the ship, its state of disrepair, and the number of plants above that have dug their roots into the deck above, leaks are plentiful. Thus, the sound of dripping water is a constant even in enclosed areas - and, of course, the outside of the ship is being pounded by rain in shimmering sheets, adding to the cacophony of noise accented by the thunder.

Even the protective bubble over the deck itself and the balconies of the rooms is having trouble working to keep the rain out - the rain isn't terrifying hurricane levels, but it is steady and water floods steadily down the stairs and over the edges of the gap down the center of the ship. The worst of the wind, too, has been kept out, but occasional gusts send ripples through the rain.

There is no power inside the ship right now and barely any light besides the flash of lightning - although characters may arrive while it is nominally day, the clouds stretching from horizon to horizon have blocked out the sun almost completely. The motion of the ship is also far worse than usual due to the storm winds - it's easy to believe that you are in fact at sea, unless you manage to get close enough to the exterior windows or balconies to be able to see the ship's legs in motion through the cascade of water that runs down the exterior.


SEEING IS BELIEVING

(cw: hallucinations, thinking things that are real are hallucinations)

In the dark, you have to rely on your other senses - hearing, sound, smell. Smell is giving you the best information to start out with - rain, of course, but also mildew, plants, and old metal. (Is that a whiff of blood at the bottom? No, it's because of that bad dream you had messing with your head.)

No one comes to greet you. No one comes to find you. Instinctively, you know - no one is coming. You'll have to save yourself.


Characters will be fully convinced that they are alone until they actually run into another character. Even things that seem like they should be indicative of another person's presence, such as hearing voices or seeing someone shine a light down a hallway - your character will be convinced that that is just a hallucination until they can definitely lay eyes on another person, hear their voice clearly (ie: not half-drowned-out by the rain) or otherwise be certain of their presence.

That isn't to say that hallucinations aren't occurring. All characters, but especially those who are alone, will periodically hear murmuring voices, smell blood, smoke, and other scents reminiscent of destruction, and see what appear to be the flashes of flashlights, flickering lightbulbs, and the shadows of people walking around. These hallucinations fade in and out in intensity, but they always clear up for at least a little while when a character notices the sound of thunder. Given that the thunder is very frequent during the storm (every few minutes), most hallucinations won't last for long.

For most characters, the voices will be unintelligible murmurs. However, if your character has experienced an event of mass destruction at some point in their life (apocalypse or near-apocalypse, destruction of a city, volcano eruption, being the only survivor of a town that was slaughtered, etc), or has a connection to the dead, they will be able to pick out that the voices of the hallucinations are talking about either attempting to rescue people from something similar (eg: a distant voice shouting "there's someone still alive over here!") or, alternately, talking about how everything is lost, everyone is doomed now, etc. They may hear one type of voice or both at different times, at player discretion.


TO RUN ITS COURSE

(cw: dead loved ones, hallucinations/delusions, violence, potential death. THIS PROMPT CONTAINS PVP OPTIONS.)

You're not supposed to be alone. There was someone with you, only a few hours or years or minutes or lifetimes ago. You weren't always alone, and you have to find them.

You'll find them. You do. But not in any kind of condition to keep you company. This lump of flesh is empty now. The plants are already growing over it, reclaiming it. There's blood in the soil, and there's the sound of someone else coming up behind you.

Someone is coming. You'll have to save yourself.


There are various heaps of organic debris that characters can stumble across when wandering around in the dark - piled up leaves, rotted plants, heaps of ferns, moss, and so on. Even solid wood, sometimes - the trunks of small, twisted trees that took root where they might and have grown out from balconies to the exterior or inwards down the jungled crevasse between the two halves of the ship. In the low light, it's easy to literally stumble across them, or mistake them for something else in the brief light of a flash of lightning.

It's the mistaking them for something else that could be a problem. Characters may find themselves absolutely convinced that these heaps of leaves are the body of a loved one - especially if they were wandering around looking for someone in particular. They may or may not accurately perceive leaf cover on the outside of the "body," but unless they dig their hands in enough to be sure of the heap's contents - but who would want to go digging their hands into the body of someone they love? - or they see the shape in clear lighting (which would have to be provided by another character), it will be near impossible to convince them that the pile is just that, and not a corpse.

But that's not the really dangerous part. The dangerous part of all this is that if someone unexpected approaches while the character is in the same room as the 'body,' they may become convinced that the new arrival is responsible for their loved one's death. It doesn't matter how illogical it is on the surface - fear, or rage, or whatever it is that might fuel them will turn on the stranger. And whatever it is that convinces them of this has also turned their fight-or-flight reflex solidly to fight, whether it's for revenge or the last chance at survival for a cornered rat.

Characters so affected will fight until one of the following occurs: If they are led out of sight of the 'body,' they return to their senses (given that they may be inclined to chase the 'perpetrator,' this may be the best non-violent way to resolve the issue). If they are convinced that the 'body' is fake (through physical contact or clear lighting as above), they also return to their senses. And finally, if they kill the 'perpetrator' or are themselves killed or knocked unconscious, the effect ends. In all of these cases, it ends with the sharpness of a rubber band snapped against the skin, and the character is fully aware of their altered mental state and what occurred as a result.

If your character dies as a result of this prompt (and you want that thread to be game canon), please give the mods a heads-up if/when you are accepted into the game. Although this will not count as an 'official' death and will not consume a character's "freebie" revival, there may still be consequences for your character's death.

CONTENTS WORMING

(cw: worms. many worms. not parasitic. just worms.)

It's easy to take a wrong step in the dark. Of course, tripping and falling isn't the worst thing that can happen.

This isn't the worst thing that could happen, either. That doesn't make it any better in the moment - the split-second when the ground erupts and a writhing mass of something slimy doesn't so much crawl out as jump out - but maybe it will make it better later.


You know how worms come writhing up out of the ground during a rainstorm, when the soil is absolutely saturated?

Well, that's true of the soil on the ship as well, except the worms here aren't just common earthworms anymore. They've learned to climb, the slime that they use to wriggle through the soil modified such that they can cause it to turn sticky and squelch their way up walls, ceilings - and anyone they happen to come across. If you step in the wrong place, an entire cluster of them will respond, by clinging to your clothes and body, squirming upwards in a desperate bid to escape the wet soil and the continuous rivulets of water caused by the storm.

Or perhaps you sat down to rest somewhere and felt them creeping - or didn't, until there was suddenly something wet and cold on your bare skin. Or maybe you encountered the worms not through their climbing, but afterwards, when they drop off the ceiling and fall down on your head as the enzyme that renders their slime sticky wears out. However it happens... worms.

Fortunately, they're harmless - aside from being a bit larger than the earthworms a character is likely to be familiar with, and their strange ability to become sticky, these are largely indistinguishable from normal earthworms. Unfortunately, it's hard to tell that in the dark and the wet - this is their native environment, not yours, and anyone would panic at the sensation of worms trying to crawl up them or into dry places in their clothes.

There is an easy solution to this: Because the worms are fleeing the rain in the soil, they won't climb up anything that's just as wet as the dirt they left behind. All a character has to do to become worm-free is get thoroughly soaked, such as by stepping out into the reduced-but-still-pouring rain on a balcony or deck protected by the ship's bubbles. Unfortunately.... Well, then they're wet. And there doesn't seem to be anywhere to dry off any time soon...

FAQ
For information on the general shape and state of the ship, please see the setting page. Please note that mods will not be running investigations during the test drive period.

Q: Do our characters still have their powers/items?

Generally speaking, yes. Characters have their powers intact (with certain exceptions, largely for potential-gamebreak reasons) and whatever items they were carrying at their canonpoints. Please see the FAQ for more details.

Q: My character is dead and/or dying at their canonpoint!

Well... Now they aren't. Specifically, dead characters come back as their most recent 'healthy' state of being (unless they're a type of character that is playable while dead, such as a vampire or a Bleach shinigami, in which case they continue as normal for them); they also arrive already soaked through by the rain, regardless of the location they wake up. Characters who are mortally injured find that their wounds have healed; in place of whatever blood was soaking through their clothes/dripping from their bodies/in their mouth from a Cough of Death, they instead find pure water.

Q: Can my character(s) explore the ship?

Your characters are welcome to explore as much as they're willing and capable of doing in the wet and the rain! However, getting between floors is a challenge in the current weather - with the power off, the elevators do not work, and the stairs are consistently flooded by a cascade of rainwater. However, mods will not be running any official, guided explorations until after game opening.

Q: Is there anywhere dry to rest?

Nowhere is completely dry, but the aft portion of the ship is significantly drier than the middle and fore. The reason for this is that there is a series of partial decks (the residential decks) over roughly the last third of the ship. The rain is fully blocked by the roof overhead, in theory, but in practice the wind and the flooding leave this space only sort of dry. It's possible to find your way here on your own and find some place to sleep that doesn't blow mold spores into your face when you sit down, but it's also darker here, since the lightning's light is also blocked out by the roof.

Q: BATHROOMS?

Unfortunately, the lack of water in the pipes means that the toilets (which can be found relatively intact in most suites, though many are full of standing water) are also not running. Characters get to deal with this issue as they see fit, whether that's using the dilapidated toilets or using a more fertilizer-like strategy.

Q: Is there anything from the game's main info pages that doesn't apply to this Test Drive?

Given that the power is currently off, the Ship (as in the entity) cannot be interacted with on the Test Drive (and characters have no reason to think it's there). Anything else that would require power, such as the elevators or water from the faucets, also does not work.

Q: How long does the storm last?

ICly, it begins to lighten up on the evening of the second day after the first characters wake up, though it is still raining steadily with occasional thunder throughout that night. (Characters will continue to trickle in throughout the duration of the storm, though most arrive before the end of the first day.) The characters will be able to see the sun starting on the third morning - which is also planned to be the game's formal opening, so we won't say more until then!

Q: Do our characters receive anything upon arrival?

Not a thing! Nor do they encounter any kind of informational NPC or anything that gives them a solid idea what's going on. The only exception to this is that all characters experience the dripping-blood related vision/dream/impression detailed in the first prompt of the Test Drive. Additionally, characters who have a unique tie to their world (such as Aerith's connection to the Lifestream in FFVII) will be aware that they're not in their own world anymore.

Q: What are our characters eating?

Since the power hasn't come on yet... Whatever they're adventurous and/or knowledgeable enough to find that doesn't kill them! This can include edible plants and limited amounts of things brought from home (please don't have your character bring 99 casseroles even if your game's inventory system allows it), but mods are not tracking this specifically. Most characters will be expected to be hungry and unhappy but not literally starving come game open. At least there's plenty of water.

Q: I have some specific question I need to ask about my specific character on the test drive!

Please post your question in response to the header comment QUESTIONS below!


mamamias: Mario appearing deep in thought. (thinkio)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-24 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Probably not, but a man can dream. Mario's just thinking of things he's had in his toolkit once before, anyway. The utility of having a backpack pressure-washer is something he misses, sometimes. ]

Ahhhh. That makes sense! I figured it was abandoned - no cruise ship gets this full of plants if someone alive is here to tend to that.

[ He turns to Neuvillette, appraising. ]

Two hundred years, you think? That's a long time!
highjustice: (let me explain)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-24 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
At minimum, though I would say it's unlikely to be more than a thousand - the walls are sturdy and the ceiling has yet to cave in, though that might be as much due to the roots holding it together as anything.

[He says it with a decent degree of expertise - the study of ruins is hardly his focus, but you go around the block five hundred times and you begin to get an idea for how buildings age over that kind of period just from seeing it. He knows how frequently a roof needs to be replaced, what happens when it isn't. He's seen budgets for that, for the Palais and the operahouse and countless other buildings, even if it was usually Furina who signed them off.

Lightning flashes, and thunder rumbles, almost directly overhead. Neuvillette waits for the noise to abate before continuing.]


Which makes it all the more curious that we are here now. If we were brought here by someone, where are they?
mamamias: Mario appearing deep in thought. (thinkio)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-25 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Trees are pretty sturdy.

[ Mario just agrees to this on reflex. He knows. He Knows.

Taking his hat off of his head to wring the water out of it, he hums.
]

Great question... A welcoming party would've been nice. Or at least some direction. Instead all I've heard is ghosts.
highjustice: (HM.)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-25 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
I can banish the water from your person, if you'd like.

[It's a simple offer, normally little more than a party trick used for the relief of guests at the Palais. If Neuvillette were the scheming sort, it would be a good way to get into everyone's good graces, but the thought would never occur to him.]

Ghosts, hallucinations, and a raging storm. Not much to work from.
mamamias: Mario grinning at the camera, mid-dance. (Default)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-25 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! That's alright. I could dry 'em myself, but I figured it was pointless with all the...

[ He gestures around them.

Reminded such of the hallucinations - what he saw under the tree - Mario shudders.
]

Ugh, don't remind me.

[ Does he want to talk about that? Absolutely not. ]

A- Anyway. Maybe... things will make more sense once the storm calms down? Or maybe... we just need to explore some more. There might be something we need to find, or... A way to calm the ghosts?

[ He's extrapolating from his own instincts. ]
highjustice: (at a distance)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-25 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Or the storm itself, though with how sparse the information we've obtained thus far is, that may be a tall order.

[His experiences with the ghosts have been relatively minor, but of course, it would be easy to miss them when so much of his attention is occupied by ANGRY STORM ANGRY ANGRY.]

I've visited the level above, and it's largely the same save for being open to the air, and thus the storm. The trees are less tangled since they've the space required to grow upwards, but there are no obvious signs of recent non-plant life there either.
mamamias: Mario pouting. (>:\)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-25 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Hrrmmmgggggggg....

[ That's all you get from Mario for the moment, an intense hum as he scowls at his own hat, still wringing it between his fingers even if it's as dry as it's going to get, at this point. He doesn't know what to do. Most of his ideas come from his experience - how many times he's been around the block, how often these problems come with the same type of solutions. Find the power stars. Rescue the Star Spirits. Find the big bad causing all the problems and take them down. Even with ghosts - often they want things... Sometimes there is nothing you can do to help them, because all they want is mischief, but some are looking for something, or need some kind of closure, or...

Ugh, there really is just nothing to go on, here!
]

What we need is some direction... I'm-a prepared to explore every inch of this ship - [ no reason to rule out power stars, yet, even though he's pretty sure he's far, far from anywhere resembling home ] - but I'm-a not exactly in a hurry, with this storm...

Have you met anyone else? Do they have any ideas? I'm-a used to there being at least someone local around to tell me what to do, but I haven't gotten any clear answers from the ghosts! And everyone else I've met isn't local...
highjustice: (Default)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-25 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Agreed. Better to take it slow while the environment is dark and hazardous.

[That's only proper precautions, after all! And with luck, when the storm abates - if it does - they'll be able to see more of their surroundings. Neuvillette can only glow for limited periods of time, and thus far he hasn't run into anyone with an easy source of light.

A Pyro Vision wielder would be a great boon, really.]


I've met several others, including from my home, but no one who seems to be native to this place. All of us are in equal states of confusion, it appears.
mamamias: Mario nodding with confidence. (let's a go)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-26 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
Mm-hmm!

[ Like, Mario COULD do his job in these conditions, really, he's done it before, he'll do it again, but... He completely lacks any pressure, any reason to. He might be reckless, but he's not a complete fool. ]

Drat. [ Mario was really hoping for locals. ] Well, congrats on meeting some of your friends! I know from experience having friends around makes things like this a lot easier.

[ Not that he wants his friends around, necessarily. He'd rather they were at home, and safe. There's plenty of new friends for him to make, here, anyways. ]
highjustice: (sideglance)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-27 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
[The word 'friend' brings Neuvillette up a bit short, for equal and opposite reasons. He can hardly call the young man from Vahumana a friend - an ally, certainly, but thus far, the relationship is purely professional. 'Friend,' at this point, would be a reach too far.

And Furina, on the other hand... 'Friend' is inadequate, like surrounding their surroundings as 'damp.' Their relationship is too deep and complex for so simple a word, and yet it is difficult to bring any other to mind.]


A bit quick-to-draw on that description, perhaps - one is a scholar I know only by reputation, and vice-versa. I wouldn't want to seem as though I were taking liberties.

[That's the easier one to speak of. He leaves the other hanging in the air, humid, just shy of the dew point, unspoken.]
mamamias: Mario inching away. (oh uh. pardon.)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-29 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
[ Mario's enthusiasm stops short. That's right. He might have a track record for making friends wherever he goes, but it makes sense if that isn't true of everyone. ]

Oh, uh. Well.

[ Cough. Change the subject. ]

A scholar, huh? Either of you have ideas about, er. [ He gestures around them. Has he already asked this before? ]
highjustice: (let me explain)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-29 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, no. If I were generous, I would say that we're still compiling evidence... But I'm not certain how much there is to find.

[At least not with the weather conditions, the darkness, the decay and passage of time...]
mamamias: Mario pouting. (>:\)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-30 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ Back to square one, then. ]

So there's'a nothing to do until the storm ends. Gotcha.
highjustice: (Default)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-01-31 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Establishing a base of operations, perhaps. It's been some hours since I awoke here, and the storm shows no sign of slowing. While I may be perfectly functional on an hour's nap in the damp, I would wager that most people won't be.

[Even if they can't find anywhere particularly dry, the humans need to sleep. Probably several of the non-humans as well; Neuvillette can push it out for a day or three, but even he will need rest eventually.]
mamamias: Mario appearing deep in thought. (thinkio)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-01-31 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, fair enough. [ Mario's done it before, and he'll do it again, but yeah. It would probably be better for his health if he didn't try and sleep with wet clothes. He's mostly running on adrenaline and sheer curiosity, right now. ]

Maybe I should get exploring, then... Surely there's'a somewhere on the ship where the rain isn't coming through the roof. [ He doesn't even really consider the plants a threat, just an annoyance when their roots coming through the ceiling causes rainwater to follow. ] Maybe the top level? Or the one right under? So the flooding from the stairs isn't'a too bad.

[ Belatedly, Mario realized he suggested doing this alone, and that there's no reason, necessarily, that he needs to. ] Oh! Maybe we can look together?
highjustice: (let me explain)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-02-04 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
It seemed like there was some kind of structure towards the back of the ship when I was investigating the deck above. That may be worth looking into.

[As much as he could see it between the rain and the flashes of lightning, at any rate.]

However, I'm afraid I must decline - there is someone else I promised I would make my way back to with a report of my discoveries, and it wouldn't do to leave her waiting too long.
mamamias: Mario grinning at the camera, mid-dance. (Default)

[personal profile] mamamias 2024-02-04 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ooh, a sense of direction! That's great news!!

But then Neuvillette mentions he left a friend waiting, and Mario nods, suddenly confident and brimming with understanding. Friends are important! Especially those who are waiting on you!!
]

Of course, of course!! Don't leave her waiting - I'll'a be alright on my own! And as soon as I discover anything, I'll do my best to find you and let you know!
highjustice: (smile)

[personal profile] highjustice 2024-02-05 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
I wish you the best of luck.

[He's being sincere - they could all use a little luck.]