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The Sixth Iteration ([personal profile] sixthiteration) wrote2018-11-28 05:44 pm
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Test Drive (December & January)

Test Drive
→ Holds and applications are always open. Holds are required for all applications.

→ Choose one of the scenarios below or make up your own. Feel free to try multiple scenarios.

→ Write LOGS or NETWORK prompts, or both.

THERE ARE ONLY THREE RULES FOR THE TDM:
1. It has to take place in the 6I universe.
2. It cannot be the character's arrival into the game.
3. Please only test new characters who do not have a version in the game. Our cast list is here.

→ TDM threads cannot be used to meet AC, but if the character is accepted into the game and both players agree, you may keep the CR.

Character want ads are here.


Prompts


  1. SNOW BLIND - It's snowing, a lot, and pristine landscape though it might create, it also brings plenty of problems, especially when you live in an Edwardian-style village with a serious lack of snow shovels. It's currently blizzard conditions and visibility is nil — Maybe you gave in and ducked into the nearest house for temporary shelter, and discover someone else had the same idea (or just lives there, oops). Maybe you're stubborn enough to still be out in it, struggling against the wind and snow. Or maybe you've tromped into the South Village Inn like a human popsicle, and are just hoping you don't lose any fingers before you make it to the fireplace.

  2. JUMPED-UP - Winter's here, which means it's the perfect time for an expedition to warmer, southern climes. You've joined a group following the river all the way down to the far southern beach, for fun and for science. On this latest break in your journey, you've spotted a large, jewel-colored feather and picked it up, maybe as a specimen to bring back or just a feather for your cap. Turns out it's an archaeopteryx feather, and you're now, well... let's call it a little gravity-challenged. Not a bad benefit once you figure out how to control it.

  3. COLD CALL - The snow has slacked off, leaving behind a winter wonderland. Sure, there's plenty to do, but after being cooped up inside for days, most people won't blame you for a morale-booster — That is, unless your way of starting a snowball fight is to pop up and throw them at unsuspecting passers-by. Making a snow man or snow angels might come with a little less retribution, but you do you.

  4. WILDCARD - Choose your own adventure. Maybe play powers roulette.

Network

All characters are fitted with a smart watch-like device on their left wrist, which they can use to send text and video messages to other villagers.

- Text and/or video, any length
- Display names may be changed by characters on the fly, but anyone can tap to see someone's real full name

Please list your CHARACTER NAME, CANON & PROMPT in your SUBJECT LINE.
encourager: (ᴇᴠᴇʀʏᴛʜɪɴɢ ɪs sᴏ ᴅᴀᴍɴ ᴛʀᴀɢɪᴄ)

do i ever, yup

[personal profile] encourager 2018-12-11 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course it was Seifer Almasy, of all the people in the world (...worlds...?), that turned up. Of course it just had to be at a moment in which Irvine was very much not at his best, despite the casual way he waves Seifer off. Admittedly, it did make him a tad nervous to see the guy. Time Compression, all that mess with Ultimicia? That was merely days ago. For Irvine, anyways.

He doesn't believe Seifer is bad. It's just... complicated.

"Joke's on you, I'm not even stuck," Irvine half-yelled back. Technically, it was the truth. He isn't stuck. Just, uh...

Psychics-immune, apparently.
firacrux: (Ruthless smirk)

Re: do i ever, yup

[personal profile] firacrux 2018-12-11 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course it did. Because if you're going to have bad luck it might as well come in spades, right? It wasn't that long for him either, not long enough for him to be fully convinced this wasn't just some elaborate and confusing delusion. It's just as awkward for him don't worry.

Seifer's just good at looking like he's taking everything in stride. "Oh good, then I guess you won't have any problems getting down on your own." He called back, wearing a most arrogantly obnoxious smirk.

"How's the view?" He might as well mess with Irvine long as he's in the tree.