
Welcome to the Rekindle Test Drive!Trying to see if a character will fit or work in the setting? Need some interaction samples? Well this meme is for you! Make a post, tag around, and most importantly, have fun! Here's the setting page for those who want to learn a little more about the city itself. Then don't forget to go reserve your character in a week when they open. Here's some prompts to help you get started, if you need it: | | Option 1 | [While the days grow longer and warmer and the older, oriental-style of the city would normally make one think that the interiors would not be much in the way of relief from the hot sun, it may surprise the guest to see that the apartments the natives have allocated for them are surprisingly comfortable. In fact, the only modern convenience they may be missing is a television set! At least, outside the media floor on the first floor of Building One - the first of four inter-connected buildings.
In fact, each apartment building seems to have at least one different amenity on the first floor. In Building Two they seemed to even spare a library in another that seems to have the basics and some information packets that are otherwise found in the Welcome Center in District 2. There are even a few restaurants and common dining areas in the Building Three that are open until late at night, and meeting areas and a ballroom on the first floor in Building Four, perfect for setting up small parties or big events.
With the locals gone save those who work in the restaurants and the one librarian, leaving you to your own devices, what will you do? What mysteries could be left to discover in this place?] | | Option 2 | [With summer coming, the water level in the river is starting to go down, exposing some of the beach. The Riverside Shack is open late, and its restaurant is pulling out all the stops and offering seafood specials (even though a river is a far cry from an ocean). The rental store, meanwhile, is finally bringing out more of its swimming supplies, inner tubes and pool noodles, and a calmer stretch of the river has been roped off with buoys for swimming. They even have lifeguards chairs set up. Clearly this sort of thing used to be an annual event.
It's not quite an ocean beach (quite different actually), but there's still plenty of chance to have fun in the water. Or teach someone to swim, perhaps.] | | Option 3 | [If you're more inclined to explore or learn, the City's Learning Center might be more to your tastes. There certainly seems to be a lot going on here - there's laboratories and libraries and workshops, and plenty of communal areas where you can meet and talk with people. The natives seem pretty absorbed with their studies and work, though they're polite in brushing you off, at least.
Perhaps you'll have more luck seeing what other Guests such as yourself have discovered?] | | Option 4 | [Whoops. Looks like you haven't taken the cautionary words of the other NPCs to heart, or maybe you just wanted to take your chances. Either way, the withdrawal symptoms have started and you need to find someone to hug quickly before you get even more sick.] | | Option 5 | [If there's something else you wanted to play with, that you didn't see here, then have fun with that. You've just arrived in a strange city, after all. There's got to be plenty to explore out and about, not to mention people to meet.] |
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I don't have any pets. I can play with some of the animals that my father calls, but I don't have any pets of my own.., Oh!
[His eyes suddenly brighten again.]
When I get older I will get to have some hunting dogs! But they aren't really pets. They are partners! Just like the birds are!
[He wanders closer to the water again, sitting down not that far from the other boy.]
Your family sounds great too. It's so big! I had... Did you say Red Branch?
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Yeah, I did. That's what my Uncle calls all his knights. The Red Branch. They're the strongest warriors in all of Ireland!
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[Diarmuid's eyes twinkle in excitement.]
My hero was a member of the Red Branch! He was the greatest knight of all time, Cu Chulainn!
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[Diarmuid gives the other boy a curious look.]
I mean the hero, of course! Why would I look to a dog as the person I want to be like when I grow up? That is just silly!
Did your father name you after him then? Is that why you said that? That would be really neat! To be named after a hero like that!
[If Diarmuid was a little older and better able to remember names, he would realize from all the names the other boy had just mentioned that he was talking to his hero, but as it is, he doesn't remember details quite that well yet.]
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[Now he's confused. Why does this boy want to "grow" up" to be like Cu Chulainn when he was already older?]
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[Diarmuid gives the boy an extremely confused look.]
You are Setanta? The one who became Cu Chulainn?
[He tries to puzzle out how that can be for several moments before finally giving up. It never crosses his mind that the other boy might be lying. Why would he?]
Wow....will you really teach me to swim, hero?
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Maybe you can see the future, so you saw me when I was grown up?
[He nods when the subject turns to swimming.]
Of course! Just jump and I'll tell you what to do!
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No, no, I said I'm just a boy remember! I can't see the future. Besides, it's father who told me the stories. Maybe he can see the future! He is a god after all!
[He moves closer to the water still wanting to swim, but still cautious even if the boy who is going to teach him will be a hero someday.]
Can't you tell me what I need to do before I jump in? Wouldn't that make more sense?
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[Diarmuid tries to give him a stern look, but it fails completely. His face is not one made for stern expressions. Not at this age.]
But how do I stay above the water? You have to move in a certain way, I just don't know what that is.
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[He turns so he's face-up in the water and props his body up on the shore with his elbows.]
Like this.
[He paddles hard with his feet, sending water splashing everywhere.]
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At first his kicks aren't very well timed or very strong, but after a few moments he seems to start getting the hang of it.]
How is this?
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[He's a little jealous. The other child is learning faster than Cu Chulainn did.]
[He rolls over and floats on his belly.]
Now try it this way. And put your head underwater until you have to breathe.
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Do I have too? Isn't the point to keep my head above water? Why should I put it under?
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[Diarmuid's eyes widen in understanding, and he suddenly seems a lot less worried about putting his head under the water,]
I understand now! Please watch me, okay? Just in case I do something wrong!
[And with that he pushes himself back a bit so he has enough room to put his head under the water.]
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I will! That's a promise!
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[Diarmuid takes a few moments to make sure he has the kicking down. Once he is sure he is ready, he finally takes a deep breath and ducks his head under the water, eyes closed tightly. Having water all around him like this is weird, but weird in a good way and soon his curiosity has him opening his eyes to look at everything. He almost giggles in delight at how odd everything looks, but manages to stop himself before he gets a mouthful of water.
Moments later he pops his head out of the water and grins at the other boy.]
That was fun! Things look so different underwater!
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See? It's all really easy. Now, can we both get underwater? I wanna see what your face looks like in the water!
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Yes! I want to see you too. But we don't have to go out far, right? Can we do it right here for now?
[He's still not sure how much he trusts his ability to swim.]
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[He doesn't even wait for Diarmuid to respond before taking a deep breath and diving down into the water.]
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With one hand, he excitedly waves at the other boy.]
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Everything looks so different! It's funny!
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