
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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M'ow.
[The reply is a simple one, little more than an acknowledgment for now. This one seems nervous, but still in relatively good health, so there's no need for forced intervention just yet.]
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Can't you talk?
[The more Mani studies the strange creature the more it reminds her of a baby morph, even if it's unlike any morph she's seen before.]
Are you a baby?
[The fox starts to look around worriedly, if this was a baby the mother would be around here somewhere right?.]
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[Yoruichi rises to all fours and stretches.]
Far more people expect me not to talk. Things must be quite different where you come from.
[The cat's voice is gruff, like an old man's. The cat doesn't seem particularly ancient, however.]
So long as you can handle it, we shall speak.
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I've never met a person who couldn't talk. [Mani crouches down so she was closer to the cat's level.] I never met anyone who walked on all fours where I'm from either.
What's your name? I'm Mani.
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[Yoruichi sits primly, head tipped slightly back. Mari is very considerate, and this is worthy of approval.]
Yoruichi. Well met, Mani.
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Your-you-chi...Yoruichi. It's ni- I meen well met Yoruichi.
[Mani looks a little sheepish at fumbling the cat's name and unfamiliar greeting before growing concerned.]
If most people don't expect you to talk have you been having trouble following the touching rule?
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[The cat's head dips faintly; it's clear that Yoruichi is amused.]
There are many in this place who are too shy, too proud, to willingly engage in physical contact. Petting a simple housecat, however, is far more acceptable to them.
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My friend Sunna would like you.
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[She stands to all fours, arching her back to stretch.]
Our goals are the same: to survive, and to leave. I have no objections to offering my assistance.
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[Mani sighs watching the cat stand up.]
Do you think we can leave? I haven't found an exit.