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Blackstaff Travel ([personal profile] travelagency) wrote in [community profile] guest_list2014-05-18 07:23 pm
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Test Drive


Test Drive




This is the first test drive for The Last Resort. You can use one of the handy prompts or make up your own.

Prompts



Prompt #1

There's a new drug being passed through the seedy end of the town which gives many bipedal species the temporary ability to shapeshift into someone else of their species. Needless to say it's very dangerous. Are you working on a cure? Currently trying it out to look hot at the bar? Trying to weed out the dealers?



Prompt #2

When a cavespider attacks, usually someone doesn't lose much in the way of memories. They might not even notice what's gone. But your character has been swarmed with them and only remembers half of anything. Try to figure out some things about yourself again by talking to your friends and hope that your memories will be recovered with the reminders. Try not to take advantage of someone and lie to someone with the problem, though. Or do it, you need all the advantages you can get.



Prompt #3

A notable and extremely wealthy alien ambassador has just arrived. He loves luxury but is extremely difficult to please. He is also said to be a collector of rare artefacts and some suspect that he may be here to receive stolen goods. Are you staff complaining about his behavior? A scientist keeping a close eye on the museum collections while the ambassador around? A thief planning a heist with a friend in order to sell the goods to the ambassador?



Prompt #4

Having a drink at Pugsy's bar, because someone has to try the exotic booze. Be careful, some of it's made with blood.

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[personal profile] sylvanguard 2014-05-27 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Tauriel pauses blinking as she studies Sikozu. the name was certainly a mouth full. Hesitantly, she tries it out, mimicking it to the best of her ability. It wasn't too far off.] Shikozu. [It was an interesting name.]

It appears so. The number of differing races is surprising I had not thought there were so many. I was told there are as many as the stars in the sky or thereabouts. It is all the more surprising to me since we have long been taught our world was singular, made by Eru.

[there was a slight head shake when she heard Sikozu's race] Indeed I have not heard of your people.