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wasteyard mods ([personal profile] wastemods) wrote in [community profile] wasteyard2019-05-18 02:36 pm

THE SKY WENT OFF-WHITE.

WHO: Anyone and everyone.
WHAT: Our inaugural test drive meme.
WHERE: Anywhere in the world core.
WHEN: Whenever your character arrives.
NOTES: Expect surreal horror and possible violence. Please use common sense when warning for other content.



Art by Basile Godard

THE SUNLIGHT SPLINTERED.

You reach the end of the ash-gray hall at a run, hands fumbling for an antique door handle. And then you stumble, fall, tumble—any number of adjectives, depending on where, exactly, the door opened—into a radio station.

The equipment is old and dusty, but devoid of cobwebs to the observant eye. And it's dark, save for whatever light makes it through the windows. They display disjointed locations; perhaps one shows an upside-down tower, while its neighbors frame the crumbling pavement of a rotting car park and the stripped out interior of a sewer. Whatever the case, peering through one window reveals a landscape that impossibly doesn't connect to the next.

The door is still there, the only exit to this grubby room. It opens somewhere, anywhere else in this distorted world. And once you leave, it no longer leads back whence you came.

Where do you go?


THE LIGHT, DIVIDED.

A sun on one horizon, a full moon on the other. They're luminous but unreal, like they were plucked from a sky and pasted to a flat, starless backdrop. You can see only one, depending on which side you entered; it's essentially random. Both "sides" overlap like alternate dimensions and you can't see anyone who isn't on the same side as you. Light or dark, you walk in the light of a muted sun or an overbright moon. It never feels quite real.

Neither star nor satellite seem to move from their position. The passage of time is at a standstill.

Regardless of which side you're on, you'll find signs that you aren't alone. What someone does on one side affects the other, so moving an item or writing something down will translate to floating items and mysteriously appearing letters. Speech doesn't travel...unless there's a radio. Radios may turn on and off, with voices audible through the white noise. And if you walk past a mirror, the reflection isn't your own. Instead, it acts as a window to the other side.

In-character observations:
  • Anyone sensitive to time, space, and related dimensional shenanigans will feel they're distorted. And it isn't something they can fix, at least not with powers.
  • It's possible to cross dimensions if a character has related powers, but they'll suffer backlash and significant stress from the transition. Successive jumps aren't gonna fly.
  • If a character is affected by the sun or moon, they'll find neither holds sway over them here; e.g., vampires can walk in daylight and werewolves won't shift in the full moon.
TL;DR: Whatever this is, it isn't natural.


THE SHADOW REALM.

Outdoors, there are shadows on the prowl.

Silent and eerily insubstantial, they trail after you like blind spots given form. Staring at them too long is unsettling but, for the most part, they're content to watch you back...if they can watch. They don't seem to have eyes.

When that isn't enough, however, they attack. Stealing the shape of monsters from other worlds, they may lack special powers, but that doesn't keep them from being dangerous. When in doubt, you're safest indoors.

But maybe that isn't good enough for you. Or maybe you just fucked up. Either/or.


RADIO WAVES.

If you aren't wondering how you got here, you're probably at least asking why. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be anyone around who can answer your questions. Everyone else is as clueless as you.

But, some time after you arrive—whether it's days, hours, minutes, or seconds—the dead air stirs. The atmospheric pressure drops and playhouse lightning arcs across the facsimile of a sky. It's a storm that warns of what's to come, as an earthquake shifts the ground beneath your feet. Around you, buildings flood, and water pours out in falls only half aware of gravity. Wind hurls debris at such high speeds, it turns into shrapnel. Rain pelts you from above and below as the temperature plummets. It starts to snow.

Somehow, the sun and moon remain visible through the turmoil. A collection of mirrors scattered through the world don't reflect their light; instead, it passes through them and illuminates the other side. These specific mirrors, all set in ash-gray frames that match the halls, are untouched in the unfolding natural disasters, and standing before them will shield you as well. Consider them havens in the chaos, proverbial eyes in the storm.

In the dark, a radio turns on of its own accord. Is someone—something—talking to you?


INTO ALL OUR DARKEST FEARS.

Welcome to THE WASTEYARD's first test drive! Some quick things to remember:
  • Our TDMs tie into the game plot. As such, any applicants can keep their TDM threads as game canon.
  • The network is exclusive to in-game characters. TDM characters can only use radios.
  • There is a language barrier, so please mention what language your character speaks somewhere.
  • We don't have a fixed day ratio; instead, you pace yourself at your discretion.
  • Characters may face backlash when using any powers.
  • Mark if your character is on the sun or moon side of the divide. The choice is yours as the player.
  • If you have any questions, please direct them to our FAQ!
And that's all, folks. So take chances, make mistakes, and get messy!


calculo: (F I F T Y E I G H T)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-16 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
( robbie sighs but it's quiet. he can't really argue because he doesn't know this guy and no one's obligated to listen to him. he knows just as much as about this place as the next person. it feels wrong, it looks wrong and getting out of here should be a priority but he doesn't know how to go about that. )

And I guess that's not a guarantee, is it?

( not with the world shifting like it does. )

One of us might die out here from lack of food.

( very reassuring. )
wontgraham: (Default)

[personal profile] wontgraham 2019-06-17 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess not. [ Which is...distressing, mild argument or not. Will's usually very happy to hole up in the middle of literal nowhere back home, but after a week or so of doing it here, in this place that seems to leech him of his ability to quietly exist solo...

...The last comment gives him pause.
] Have you found any food yet? [ Added quick: ] Because I have. It's definitely here, although...I suppose it's possible it's a limited supply.
calculo: (T H I R T Y)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-17 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
You have?

( all right, that's a bit of positivity because he has definitely not found food. he's found some dirty looking water in a puddle that he scraped into a bottle but no food. )

What'd you find?

( he's not expecting anything gourmet but really, any kind of sustenance is going to be welcome at this point in time. it's good to know that food does exist. )
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[personal profile] wontgraham 2019-06-17 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. [ Distraction from petty disagreement: officially acquired. ] Just— jerkey. Packaged. And some freeze dried broccoli and carrots mix.

So we might get scurvy, but... [ A dry, mono-syllable chuckle. ] We shouldn't starve to death. [ Except that Robbie apparently hasn't found any. And they've already established that they can't find each other based on verbal directions alone. Will's smile fades fast. ]

I'd share what I found, but... [ But he literally can't. There's a tight apology in his voice. ]
calculo: (S I X T Y F O U R)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-18 11:42 am (UTC)(link)
It's fine. Eat what you have. I'm sure there's more around here.

( he hopes. he doesn't think the demon's going to let him die but he'd rather not go through the pain of starvation either. )

My brother used to do the finders keepers thing to me all the time. It's yours. I'll find some. There's gotta be more where that came from. If not, there's gotta be animals around here somewhere.
Edited 2019-06-18 11:43 (UTC)
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[personal profile] wontgraham 2019-06-20 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Now animals, I haven't found. Just the...shadows of them. [ Literally, maybe. For the first time, Will wonders if these shadow-creatures are something like ghosts. The thought settles cold and tense in his stomach.

Will hasn't been able to talk to many people so far, and he's only seen one through one of the mirrors. He doesn't like the idea of any of them here slowly starving to death - for reasons both altruistic and selfish.
] For your sake, I hope you find some.
calculo: (S E V E N)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-20 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
So do I. But if I don't, do me a favor and don't do the 'who's gonna eat him first?' joke. Trust me, no one wants to try that.

( it's a darkish joke but it's true as well. while he doesn't think he's going to die because of the rider, he'd rather no one else get possessed by a demon who needs a vessel. )

Hopefully I'll see you around, man. If I can find my way there or something.
wontgraham: (.o2)

[personal profile] wontgraham 2019-06-22 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Dark jokes, Will can handle. And he can still handle unexpected mentions of cannibalism, but not without taking a hit to some part of himself that he'd momentarily forgotten was still badly bruised.

He swallows hard.
] Don't worry. It wasn't going to be my first thought.

[ Well, it was always going to come to an end, wasn't it? Will notices and then specifically moves past the urge in him to suggest they just keep this line open, just in case. Cutting out one of the first voices he's heard just feels like a bad idea. ] Yeah. Hopefully.

[ And: there's nothing else for it. Will puts the handheld portion of his bus radio back down. ]