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awash mods ([personal profile] awashmods) wrote in [community profile] awoosh2018-02-24 02:33 pm
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test drive meme 1.





Her Pa committed suicide
By biting off his head.
Her mother saw her uncle's ghost
And died of fright, she said.
So her unpleasant habits
Seem most curious to me,
Because she seems to come from such
A happy family.




Prompt 1:

he forest looms as ever, colorless but not at all dead. The leaves are full, fluttering in the silence, but there's no scent to them, no color. The effect is eerily hard to navigate, almost like an optical illusion, leaves, branches and trunk blending together with the small path -- which already disappears and reappears at a whim.

But even so...

If you brave the path, it seems as though there is something leading you onwards. A trail of... something, crumbs, maybe, the same shade of colorless as everything else, almost impossible to see. Following those might be a bad idea -- your chances of getting lost, tangled in random underbrush, or wandering aimlessly for hours are pretty high... to say nothing of what you might encounter if you stray too far (hint: even the small, fuzzy things have nasty bites).

Still, it's there, and if you follow them... eventually you will come to a small house. It's decrepit, falling apart and in shambles... do you really want to go inside? Perhaps armed with one of the many convenient tree branches that have probably smacked you thus far?


Prompt 2:

hould you enter the house, you'll be greeted with a creepy, creepy doorman. Aw, how cute! And in that doll's hand, there's...a message.

On a slip of paper, it reads, simply and plainly:

The more you take, the more you leave behind.

Curious! (And yeah, you can destroy the doll. It's just a normal doll. You may even come across said doll already crushed by an intrepid explorer.)

Of course, it's a riddle, and the answer's a warning -- the longer you walk around and about the house, the less you'll remember about yourself, until you forget why you were there and why you should leave, and who you are at all, doomed to wander forever.

Or someone saves you, that's fine too.


Prompt 3:

roblem: There are no fresh eggs in the Town.

Solution: Catch a feral chicken, and keep it for eggs. That seems simple enough, right? You're totally up for the task... right?

But why do all of the animals look so strange in the forest? Mutated, with teeth, or wings that don't belong, or claws. That's... a chicken, right?

Catching it will allow you to get some eggs, but that beak looks pretty nasty -- it might be harder than it looks. But you're intrepid and clever, right? Why not demonstrate your Chicken Wrangling Skills that won you the championship so many years ago? Or try to serenade the savage beast? Or wuss out and form a coalition with which you draw lots to see who has to do battle with the chicken? There's safety in numbers! But the prize will surely be worth a bit of blood loss and fowl-related trauma.

Do it for the eggs.


Prompt 4:

here's a new quest on the forum today, and it looks awfully easy! It's listed simply as:

Quest XXII.
Talk to someone you've never met about their childhood.
Quest will be completed when you have reached an acceptable level of knowledge.


On the other hand, that's a little vague, isn't it... ? How will you even know when you've completed a quest like that?

Still, it looks easy! Maybe go give it a try. You could respond to the forum post to try to find people, or just go on outside, go harass someone about their past. If you're lucky, you'll drag it out of them with very little hassle and it won't take you a good chunk of the day. If you're unlucky, that's what highly persistent stalking is for! But don't forget, you'll likely have to return the favor.

And your new friend might not be the only one listening.


Extra:

Got something in mind? Want to play with the setting more? The sky's the limit, so feel free and make up your own prompts to play with!



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[personal profile] extrapolating 2018-02-26 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ From her computer, Elizabeth immediately gets excited, since Lupin has stumbled across her absolute favorite topic. It feels... strange, to be excited about this again, because the idea of going had become tinged with such a bitterness, but she doesn't have to worry about that here. There's no Mr. Dewitt to disappoint her, and while she's no closer to Paris, she's at least free of all the people trying to recapture her. She can allow herself some excitement. And it's just enough that her quick reply is almost hurried, and she forgets to answer the rest. ]

I would very much love to go to France. Paris especially! I have read so much about it and seen it just a tiny bit, but it is where I would love to live. What part of France do you live in? Is it as beautiful as books describe it as?
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[personal profile] heartsteals 2018-02-27 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ even over the unfamiliar medium, her excitement is palpable, and he can't help but be warmed by it. ]

I've moved to London recently for business, actually, but I lived in that very city! I've travelled across much of the country, but Paris will always be my home. It is quite beautiful, though I'm surely biased - there's no place like it on Earth. I hope you can visit it yourself someday.
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[personal profile] extrapolating 2018-02-27 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
You're quite well-traveled! I'm a little jealous, but I hope that I can start travelling very soon myself. [ sad trombone ] What is your favorite thing to do in Paris? I only know what I've read, so a recommendation from someone that lived there is far better.
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[personal profile] heartsteals 2018-03-01 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
My favorite thing to do? I'm a fan of the arts; there are more galleries than you can shake a stick at to enjoy there. Oh, and the market is fantastic as well! I like to do a bit of shopping now and then. I'm certain you must know it already, but Champs-Élysées has the finest wares.

[ and a lot of rich people live there and shop there, too, which is nice when you're a thief... this also applies to those art galleries. whoops. but he does appreciate the beauty of the things he takes, too!! ]

In truth, your own spirit of exploration and the people you meet there will do you more good than any recommendation of mine, my lady. Don't be afraid to go off the beaten path. I made the fondest memories in some of the most imperfect parts of the city.
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[personal profile] extrapolating 2018-03-01 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds wonderful. I'm looking forward to seeing the masterpieces in Paris, since I love to paint. It must be so inspiring to see such great works of art so easily. Just being able to meet other artists too sounds wonderful.

I'll certainly keep your recommendations and advice in mind, Mr. (or should I use monsieur?) Lupin. I hope that I'll be able to visit soon after I leave this town.

Though we've gotten off topic, haven't we? I'm sorry about that, but I've never met anyone actually from France! A firsthand account is better than even a lovely book.
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[personal profile] heartsteals 2018-03-13 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
No need to apologize; your enthusiasm warms my heart! Is there any man who wouldn't be thrilled to hear his homeland spoken of so fondly?

But we can return to the topic at hand - you're a painter, then?
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[personal profile] extrapolating 2018-03-14 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
If they are not a fan of it, I suppose? But that's clearly not so for you. It sounds like you love Paris as much as I do.

I like painting, but I don't know if I would call myself a painter. It was more a hobby to pass the time growing up. I had a lot of it, to put it lightly.