The Powers That Be ([personal profile] powersthatbe) wrote in [community profile] synodiporia_ooc2016-10-14 02:43 pm
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Test Drive #16

Welcome to the Synodiporia Test Drive Meme! Below the cuts there are two new prompts, and here are the prompts from previous test-drives, which you’re still welcome to use in this post. When you comment, be sure you specify what prompt you want to play with, and please put up your own threadstarter—it makes for a much more friendly environment that a forest of bare toplevels! OCs are especially welcome! Please take a quick look at our Directory & familiarize yourself with the concept and setting of the game before you jump in.

Our upcoming app round runs October 25th–November 1st, but for once we’re breaking with tradition and instead of an upcoming Jaunt, we have a special, upcoming, multi-week Liminal Space event called Welcome to the World Series, which heralds the end of Phase Two and the start of Phase Three of the game of Synodiporia. Having chosen their Champions in Phase Two, the mysterious entities known as the Trumps are divvying up the rest of the Travelers--and in Phase Three they’re playing for keeps.

Prompt #43 is set in an agricultural-themed liminal space—with a bit of fabrics and crafts thrown in.

Prompt #44 is set in the dreaming realm known as Questing Country. Here, with the aid of their Animal Companions, young lucid dreamers from a variety of species (crystalline Hecatites, long-lived Elves, aquatic Vodyanoi, bone-spurred and four-armed Spartoi, scaled Gorgons with their petrifying abilities and tentacled hair, and your bog-standard humans) fight together as Champions against the monsters that arise from the collective unconscious of their species… for now, anyway. At least until they grow up, burn out, or go wrong.

Prompt #43

Right now, Liminal Space is a patchwork of farmland--a literal patchwork, as the ground under the Travelers’ feet is printed fabric, sewn together as if it were a quilt. One patch has a field of lettuce, another a printed field of corn and so on and so forth. Just about every crop is represented in quilted form, including ones that aren’t exactly… standard. Or legal.

Crocheted farm animals roam atop the fields, making needle-clicking sounds whenever they open their mouths, beaks, and snouts. Here and there lie irons, face down, luckily not at all hot. If you climb on top of one, it should be possible to ride it around like a tractor.

As for the farmhouse, barn, and silo? Travelers might be able to see the plush shape of them on the horizon, but no matter how long they travel in that direction, they’ll never get any closer.


Prompt #44

Whether Fire Mushrooms from Nuclear Winter, Men-in-Black from Conspiracy Country, Plague Vectors from the Softened Caverns, Horned Masters from the Stealing Ships, or any of the manifold Nightmares that haunt Questing Country and cause it to summon its Champions, there is one thing all these enemies have in common: they arise from the fears and worries of their world.

Some of these Nightmares are seasonal.

It’s Exam Season again on Hecate, the annual time during its longer-than-Earth year when the young people of that planet take the tests that will determine both their future careers and their very right to be regarded as adults in Hecatite society--as well as the annual practice exams to ready them for it. To be young and Hecatite during Exam Season is to be in a very stressful situation, no matter your capabilities. So much is riding on the results.

So it’s really not surprising that the twenty-foot-tall Test Proctors from the Hallowed Halls of Education positively swarm from the time that the tests begin until the day the results are posted. The Proctors work to corner any young person they can find, essaying volley after volley of exam questions at them until they fail or give up or attack the Proctor--and that’s when the Proctors get nasty.
theflyingone: what are you looking at (look indirect)

wow i just remembered the motto was pretty much in Alan Rikkin's speech

[personal profile] theflyingone 2017-01-20 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
He reached out with his foot and tapped the tile. It slid back into place, and a whirring below indicated the bookshelf must be back to its original position as well. He might not know exactly how Leonardo dreamed up the mechanism for this, but he'd seen how it could be worked. The rest of this room was built by an "eccentric" man, Ezio's great-great grandfather, according to Leonardo. Immortalizing Assassins in stone was definitely not the norm, and not just because of the lack of "idols" in the Muslim world. Altaïr, like many Assassins, preferred anonymity, though that had not stopped his future self from carefully inking an unlabeled illustration of Maria Thorpe in his Codex.

Altaïr had taken to using this room whenever he wanted privacy (until Malik had made him a room of his own), and also to store valuable things outside of his own Hammerspace (tucked behind his own statue). The Workshop had the advantage of never disappearing, despite the absence of its creator. The same could not be said of Malik's rooms, which disappeared whenever he Infiltrated or was in a Dungeon...

"'Erase'?" he asked, frowning. Then he frowned in a different way as he concentrated intently on disabling the autotranslate long enough to show that he was speaking Latin. "'Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed Nomini tuo da gloriam.' I see they have put on a different face, but not given up Latin. Those who have imprisoned us here are fond of Latin as well. Arcanum is Latin for 'secret.'"
pionero: ▸ <lj user="pionero"> (scars • with a thousand lies.)

the 100% debate begins if Cal knows anything of Latin (probs not)

[personal profile] pionero 2017-01-23 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The Latin was impressive, mainly because of how fluent it sounded coming from Altaïr. Cal just shrugged slightly. He presumed it meant the same thing that Rikkin spouted off in his speech. There had been a foster home or two where he did go to school, but finishing it was never on Cal's list of life accomplishments. Not that modern day schools taught Latin.

"All I know is that the royalty in Europe turned on them and killed them." Cal knew enough about bits and pieces. Names, dates, the people involved? Not so much. "Secret. They like to hide their faces behind fake windows and covering their faces?"
theflyingone: find waldo (scholars)

[personal profile] theflyingone 2017-01-24 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
"They like to hide behind many things, and they have secret means of watching us. I am led to believe they could appear in this Liminal Space whenever they want. That is why I dislike speaking of the Brotherhood in open air here. I do not like to assume that these gods or spirits always inhabit the different bodies they take on, when they speak to us or try to blend in on a Jaunt—the lands we are taken to."

He should probably tell Cal about that.

"We do not languish here as in a prison, but are taken to other lands to do their bidding. Fortunately, the tasks they set to us are hidden, like a game, and as long as we remain in control of our minds, we do not have to do them. There may be punishments of course, but they allow for the possibility that we were simply unable to succeed."