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TEST DRIVE MEME ( 017 )
Test Drive Meme #17
Hello, and welcome to LifeAftr! We’re pleased that you’re expressing an interest in the game. Here, you can test the waters, gauge how your character may fare in the world of LifeAftr, and even gain some in-game incentives, if you so choose.
Remember that Reserves will open on November 17th, and Applications on November 24th!
Two important notes:

Remember that Reserves will open on November 17th, and Applications on November 24th!
1. LifeAftr's test drives take place on the island of Mu, which exists apart from the real world and possesses a dream-like quality that characters are innately aware of from the moment they appear on its shores. No need to panic or fret. Dreams are odd things, after all - and anything can happen in them. Why would anyone question where their mind chooses to wander in its sleep?
2. Due to the nature of Mu, threads in our test drive can not only be accepted as thread samples in your application, but can be accepted as game canon as well. In fact, certain choices your character makes in Mu have the potential to bear in-game consequences, largely in the form of test drive reward items.

Is Anyone There?
What initially promises to be a relaxing island getaway is anything but. The tropical backdrop is all there - swaying palms, crystalline shores, white sand beaches, the whole hog. It's as idyllic as Ensō ever gets in the real world, the waters sparkling just that much more with a polish of dream-shine.
The real problem here is that you're not alone.
While they might be little more than a misted, formless shape at first, they'll rapidly take a more solid form as time goes on: a specter of a single person of great emotional significance. Whoever you might be seeing, they're here to rouse some aspect of your life that was not fully resolved. Someone you did not mourn, someone you did not grieve, someone you loved, someone you cut ties with unkindly, someone who represents a chapter in your life that you have thus far sought to repress.

However they might have been in life, however fondly or not you may remember them, this shadow of them is merely that: a shadow. Desperate for your attention, and likely to grow jealous if you dare direct it anywhere else. They can't live without you. Why should you get to live without them?
In fact...why should you get to live at all? If you don't give them the attention they crave, they might start to demand it a shade more vigorously. They're only going to grow more solid as time wears on - and while no one but you can see them, they have the power to affect you very physically if they so choose.
Choose Your Own Adventure
What you have before you, dear traveler, is a very linear path forward. Deep, tropical woodland, jungle-like in texture and evening-dark, and a well-trodden path that stretches onward in a seemingly infinite, winding road. There is no way to go but backwards or forwards. Or, for the particularly brave...well, you could try moving off the beaten path, but we wouldn't recommend it. As it happens, the surrounding vegetation in this area is mostly comprised of a very irritating sort of foe.
As it happens, most traditional mimics take the form of wooden chests to befuddle and then snack upon any intrepid explorers foolish enough to open a container without checking for teeth first. Such is not always the case, however!

While mimicries are very skilled at impersonating their surroundings, there are plenty of holes in their disguise for those keen of eye. An alert enough traveler may glimpse a pair of yellow, reptilian eyes blinking out from the vegetation before they fade just as fast. Mimicries are highly hostile, prone to attacking once they feel you've drawn close enough for them to take a good chomp, and don't tend to let go of their prey until either it is dead or they are. Armed with spiny teeth and a terrier-like refusal of relinquish their grip under any circumstances, mimicries can vary from genuine danger to outright irritant.
The good news is that, despite their number, mimicries are terribly vulnerable to fire. Happy hunting!
Caught in the Rainbow Current
On the more peaceful side of things, you're also liable to wake on a much quieter island destination - and this time, neither ghosts from your past nor RPG-styled foes will be there to spoil your stay!
Instead, you can take heart in the drifting, multicolored lights that shimmer off the seafoam and flotsam. A bale of kaleidoshells are passing through this region, and they're certainly taking their time in doing so. Resembling a cross between turtles and dugongs, kaleidoshells are so named for their distinctive radiance. Their scales and rainbow-colored shells can get as large as six feet across. The shifting colors on their backs are both bright and reflective. A vast enough number of kaleidoshells can allow for the illusion of an underwater aurora borealis, which is precisely what is occurring now.

So relax, take in the sights...or wade in to swim alongside them, if you like. They won't mind the company, and there's something singularly enchanting about getting to swim in the tide of a rainbow.
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His gaze, however, flicks to Schwann at that question; the man's expression is dark, in a way Alexei isn't used to seeing directed at him - and while it doesn't unsettle him, it does make him contrary.]
No longer than is truly necessary. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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[He smirks after that, though.]
Do you trust me, or would it be safer to go alone?
[...It isn't actually pointed, his sense of humor is just awful.]
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[It's just as flat-affected as the rest, but the slight tendrils of a threat are still present; do bear in mind who you're talking to.
Once again, there's a shift to Schwann for a moment, before- ]
The problem isn't with you. Move.
[Let's go.]
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He doesn't think he'd be able to keep the edge out of his voice if he did, after all.
But the second part is fine, and he'll start heading in the direction of the jungle.]
I can see quite a few problems here, but I'm curious which one you're most concerned about, milord!
[...surely you didn't expect him to be quiet, right...]
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It's light but surprisingly firm, fingers curling tight into the material of Alexei's sleeve on the left side; it's more than enough to get him to stop cold. Schwann doesn't...touch him, he knows better than to lay hands on him at all, much less in a manner this demanding, and he'll breathe deeply for a moment before shrugging him off abruptly.]
That is a good question, isn't it.
[It's delivered just as much to Schwann as it is to Yeager, bringing with it the heady implication of "what is your damage" and perhaps a general sense of "don't do that again" - it isn't pleasant, but it isn't exactly forthcoming with information, either.]
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You're going to make me ask?
[He's not surprised by the answer at all, but it sure would be nice if Alexei could be less of a pain for like, five minutes.]
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[Why can you not be less of a pain for, like, five minutes.]
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Fine, fine, I'll let it drop, just this once.
[He'll actually shut up for a little while too!]
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Just give him a second to recollect himself and shake off...whatever the fuck that was; Schwann seems to be less agitated now that Alexei's focus is on him again, which Alexei admittedly is not sure what he's supposed to do with - he's not going to hold the man's fucking hand through this jungle, he's going to have to put up with being secondary to, you know, figuring out things...]
Keep your eyes open for things that shouldn't be here.
[It's once again not helpful, but at least it is something this time.]
I wouldn't say it's malicious, but there's something clearly not right.
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On the left, there's something moving back there.
[It definitely seems like we've got company, but it's a bit hard to tell what exactly it is from here.]
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I see it.
[He sees something, anyway; he lets his hand drift to his sword without drawing it just yet, but he's certainly on-edge.
...Schwann also seems to be in "I don't like it" territory, but Schwann doesn't get an opinion. Just like home, really.]
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Slightly more pressing is that the path splits in two up ahead. There's a path leading toward the left that looks clear and safe. The path leading toward the right is overgrown; it's certainly possible to traverse it, but it's going to be a bit more difficult.]
Any preference for which way we go?
[He does turn to ask Alexei that, but he isn't looking at you; it seems we've got something else following us as well. Whatever it is moves out of sight before he can make out what it is or how dangerous it might be, but that's certainly something to keep in mind.]
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Left. We'll be more easily followed, but better that and able to fight if needed than distracted by the terrain and whatever might be out of sight along it.
[If this were somewhere within the Empire - somewhere he knew well - the answer would be different; as it stands, however, this is the best he's got.]
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[It's mostly idle words to fill the space while he tries to work out where the creature on our left has gone. The one behind us is still there, but the one on the left is the bigger concern right now as he heads down that path.
It is a clear path with more than enough space to walk comfortably. There doesn't seem to be anything else moving just out of sight; even our friend from earlier doesn't seem to be around anymore.]
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"You know I'm always ready to die for you."
It's quiet and incredibly blunted, in the way Schwann usually tends to be around him; incredibly stiff and formal, and it's something that Alexei isn't precisely here for listening to right now.]
You told me those days were over. Something about the ends not justifying the means, wasn't it?
[...He's having a very quiet argument with thin air like a mildly crazy person, this is probably okay.
The response is prompt. An echo of what he'd heard before.
"I know what I told you. But this is what you want."
God, he's not even dignifying that with a response.]
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This is a little awkward.]
...Oh dear, please tell me you aren't losing your mind and carrying on conversations with yourself.
[It sounds like a joke but he kind of wants to die??? Oh my god, what are you doing and why are you doing it now.]
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[He's so done.]
As I said, something isn't right. Not malicious, but wrong.
[...At least, he thinks it's not malicious? It's not leaving him the hell alone, but...]
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Are you going to tell me about it now?
[...Of course you aren't, but he's going to ask anyway.]
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(It still might just be crazy, he honestly wouldn't be surprised at this point.)
Instead he takes a moment to will the urge to be a jackass away.]
I don't see anything or anyone you could be addressing. You and I are the only ones here.
[...Well, and our friends. He still doesn't see the one that was hanging out with us on the left side, and the one behind us has fallen back a little ways.]
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They aren't real, I know that much. But I've also felt them - they've tried to physically interact with me, and I can feel it.
[he's aware. that this sounds. insane. he knows.]
As I've said, I want to believe it isn't malicious. It's merely inconvenient, and nothing I can't handle.
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Just. Just give him a moment so he can figure out something to do with his face that isn't blank staring.]
This has been happening since you found yourself here? Who do they appear to be?
[This is the hardest he has ever tried to not be aggressively himself, you'd better appreciate the attempt.]
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...Schwann Oltorain.
[So, you know. Yeah.]
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...I see.
[ohhhhh my god this is not what he wanted to deal with today or ever, really. thanks, he hates it too!]
Well, hopefully that will work itself out on its own!
[So as usual he's just going to completely dismiss it and pretend that's not happening, because Yeager is a man of good decisions. Back to traveling, then!]
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[Schwann will let him continue onward, though he continues to follow; after a while, he'll comment again, his voice as quiet and flat as ever.
"You've been pushing me away for years. Are you really going to keep doing that now, when you don't have anything left?"
...This is going to be a very, very long day, he can tell; he keeps ignoring it for the time being - pushing him away indeed - and this lasts well enough until Schwann tries to touch him again.
"You keep trying to bury it like you tried to bury me. What are you afraid of?"
He pulls away from him again.]
...Yeager. Keep talking to me. Any subject is acceptable for the time being.
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