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{ test drive #02 - november 2021 }
✵ TEST DRIVE MEME: NOVEMBER ✵
Reminder that our Test Drive Memes double as an Intro Log and threads can be carried over in-game. They are also required for samples. Note: the TDM timeframe is the start of November, after the Halloween events. Refer to the Game Info for general information and feel free to toss any TDM related questions here. Reserves are open and Applications will open on November 1st. The next application cycle won't be until March, 2022.
I. WELCOME TO SONGEREIN

A. Magic Journals. Everyone will find a journal stylized just for them on their person somewhere and it's the primary means of communication with everyone. The only limitation is that it's text only, but images can be magically imprinted on the page from the writer's mind. Might as well give it a whirl and see who all is out there.
B. Dreamotion Abilities. Although everyone maintains most of their original abilities while in Songerein, they are also capable of using special abilities based on dreamotion energy. From having their emotions affecting the environment to utilizing new abilities entirely, it's probably something that they should start familiarizing fairly quickly. Especially since all the emotional surprise and confusion may already be affecting things, such as random glass shattering or cracks forming at one's feet.
C. Exploring Town. The town of Reverein is small but still sizable, so walking around and to see what all there is might be a good idea. The town has filled in a bit, but it's still larger than the current population and there are a few small fae and small wild critters who have made a few nests so just watch your step—or head. Some could venture out to the farmlands and beyond...just be careful.

There are three different types of teas available:
Caramel Delight. A caramel flavored tea with a few spices to add a little warmth to the taste. Just a few sips will make anyone want to find the nearest fireplace, grab a blanket, and settle in as they reminisce on happier moments.
Cranberry Cheer. A strong, flavorful cold juice that will renew one's vigor by leaps and bounds. ...And also make one leap and bound away through their day. Drinking this will inspire one to spread good tidings and festive feelings, be it left over from Halloween or some other seasonal festivity they may be familiar with. General good will to all is also an option.
Hazelnut Hot Chocolate. This warm drink can be topped with moon and star shaped marshmallows and is a perfect alternative for those who may prefer a more mellow drink. A drink of this will develop a want to share stories from nostalgic memories to riveting adventures to chilling horrors—whatever may be on their one or feel creative to make up.
Cranberry Cheer. A strong, flavorful cold juice that will renew one's vigor by leaps and bounds. ...And also make one leap and bound away through their day. Drinking this will inspire one to spread good tidings and festive feelings, be it left over from Halloween or some other seasonal festivity they may be familiar with. General good will to all is also an option.
Hazelnut Hot Chocolate. This warm drink can be topped with moon and star shaped marshmallows and is a perfect alternative for those who may prefer a more mellow drink. A drink of this will develop a want to share stories from nostalgic memories to riveting adventures to chilling horrors—whatever may be on their one or feel creative to make up.
Although it doesn't always happen, sometimes the drinks will be a strong enough influence that it will make the drinker daydream for a bit. Anyone nearby may notice their dream crystal lantern flicker and catch a brief glimpse of the daydream on it. Or perhaps those who want to try out their dream crystal lanterns are deliberately trying to see if their dreams are captured. Only daydreams influenced by the tea can be caught and even then it's just a brief glimpse, but it's still an interesting way to see how the dream crystal lanterns work.
Note: There is no currency in the world and everything served is free at this time. However it might not be immediately obvious and the fairies won't mind if customers repay in some way, be it helping out via cleaning and serving, giving gifts such as flowers or fruits, or something else.
II. CANDY CHAOS
Despite the dramatic events that occurred during the dreamscape and the after effects still waiting to be seen, some good things happened as a result of the Halloween festivities. Looking ahead to other holidays, a few people are trying their hand in making candies. After all, they all can't rely on the fae for everything and with new resources at their disposal, there's no excuse now.
A. Candy Mining. One morning a few friendly gnomes that dwell beneath the town pop up and announce that one of the caves has changed from normal rock crystals to candy rock crystals. More strangely, once mined they change color and flavor depending on the person's emotions or their last dream is at the time the candy rock crystal is removed. Ready to create something new, various candy makers send out requests for various "flavors" to experiment. People are welcome to try and create their own kind of candy or other crafts with the new candy rock crystals as well. However, the gnomes will warn that the candy rock crystals may explode if anyone who had strong nightmares or extreme emotions touch them, even after they are extracted. So take care!

C. Trick Candy. Halloween may be over, but the idea of using candy for silly pranks is eternal. One day there will be full "joke" shops around, but for now candy will be the focus. A contest is being held for anyone to not only learn how to make candy, but devise ways for them to turn into fun pranks. Turning one's tongue a different color is too basic, how about something that could change the entire body? Or hair if that's too difficult. Those not part of the creative process will also be exposed to the end products—and failures. Some taffy rope that's decided to slither around and tie people together, a giant jawbreaker expanding to the size of a large boulder rolling down the streets, people taste testing bubble gum now floating in the air—the possibilities are endless.
III. DREAMSCAPE TUTORIAL: HAUNTED TOY HOUSE
To help everyone understand their dreamwalking abilities, the tapirs will ask anyone who is willing to gather around the Dream Swings in the Central Plaza. There anyone is invited to sit in the chairs or hammocks and focus on their dream crystal lanterns to enter a special dreamscape made just for them. Those watching might find the sight of everyone suddenly turning into a colorful ball of light and disappearing alarming, but that's just the normal process of entering a dream. When someone leaves the dream, they will briefly reappear as that light before returning to their original form. The theme for this dreamscape is Haunted Toy House with everyone stuck in a life sized doll house filled with cursed toys.
A. Feeling a bit stiff. Upon entering the dreamscape, some dreamwalkers may find themselves looking a bit like a cursed toy, so hopefully no one mistakes them as an enemy. The form can vary from a wooden doll to a plush toy and always with some kind of corruption or missing piece. A truly ghastly appearance that would scare any child and spawn nightmares. While in this form, dreamwalkers may find their abilities a bit altered to fit the form.

C. Corrupt Toys. Inhabiting the house are several toys ready to pounce on their new "visitors." Fortunately they can be beaten back easily and can be "purified" to return to their original state. All it requires is a nice "injection" of positive dreamotion energy, though how that can happen varies. A healing spell, a smack from a weapon created from positive feelings, encouraging words—the toys just feel lonely and abandoned. Playing with them may also help turn them into allies. The more toys "purified," the less corrupt the house will be in turn. However, if more become corrupted instead, things will turn into even more of a dangerous nightmare and noctaere may start appearing.
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But then the girl next to him starts to panic, and he belatedly realizes that this must be her doing - and not intentionally at that. ]
Hey, hey it's alright! I'm sure this kind of thing happens a lot around here!
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I could probably grow more flowers for her or help make new arrangements? I'm really good with plants— Oh!
[ Her hands go up to her mouth, like she's just now realized that she's actually talking to a person. ]
Sorry! I heard you - right, this probably happens a lot, with all the um... dreamotion... things. But still...
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Well… can you dreamotion them back to the way they were? If you were able to make them bloom, maybe you can make them un-bloom.
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That's a great idea! Let me try...
[ She isn't quite sure what she did that made them bloom, but maybe if she just... thinks about it? Or maybe if she pictures them the way she found them when she first found them?
After a moment or two, she notices that the petals on the flowers do, indeed, start to change. They seem to be moving a little bit and... getting smaller and... ]
Oh no, they're wilting!
[ HELP ]
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Easy! Maybe we can still fix it! What were you thinking about when they bloomed?
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[ What was she thinking about? A thoughtful expression washes over her face - albeit still tinged with anxiety over the current state of the flowers - as she tries to retrace her steps out loud. ]
I was following a little critter and it ran under the stall, and when I saw all the flowers I just thought that the display looked really beautiful... Umm...
[ She closes her eyes as she the keeps going, and sure enough the flowers start to perk up little by little as she keeps talking. ]
And lot of the flowers remind me of the ones from back home, too!
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Yeah? Anything else?
[ Probably good that she has her eyes closed so that seeing her progress doesn’t accidentally derail it. Thoma’s goal now is to just keep her talking. ]
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Oh! Something in this display smells a lot like chamomile, which is one of my favorite teas... it's really good with honey. I wonder if I'll find new flowers and herbs to make teas with here? That would be nice.
[ At length, a smile pulls at her lips, and just as it does do the flowers seem to return to the state they were in when Thoma first arrived. She opens one eye slightly. ]
Umm... Is it working?
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Looks like it. I think they like your positive emotions!
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[ Both eyes open now, she glances down at the display, and the flowers even seem to perk up just a little bit more when she sees that the kind stranger's idea worked. ]
Wow, that really worked.
[ She lets out something that's both a sigh of relief and an airy laugh as she turns back to Thoma. ]
Thank you! It's too bad that they didn't go back to being buds, but I really don't want to risk ruining all the flowers by trying again. Anyway - it was really nice of you to help.
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[ It was his idea to magic them back to buds in the first place, so she can hardly be blamed for the results. At least they were able to fix it! ]
I’m just glad I could help! Hopefully the florist won’t be too bothered… but maybe we should go apologize, just in case.
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Please, I can apologize by myself! I was the one responsible for the flowers changing to begin with. You just happened to be passing by and helped out!
[ She's already walking toward the door that leads into the shop proper, but she stops just as her hand grabs hold of the handle and she looks back at Thoma. ]
I'd hate to ask anything of you again, but could you maybe wait here a moment while I go apologize? I'd love to repay your kind gesture somehow!
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[ He will not wait outside, because he's going in with her!! ]
Besides, I want to get to know the business owners around here. The least I can do is say hello and apologize for my part in this!
Then we can both go for tea afterwards, how's that sound?
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[ Ori is the type to try and take responsibility for as much blame as possible in any given situation, even when time and time again she's told that not everything is her fault. Old habits die hard.
It occurs to her that she hasn't asked for her new acquaintance's name, but now they're inside and facing the shop owner and it would be so awkward for her to ask! She's already bowing her head in apology at the florist before she can even really think of what to say, and so her words come spilling out. ]
Hello there! Um, my name is Oriphi, and I just got to this... [ gods what did those little guys call it— ] dream realm. I haven't quite figured out how my dreamotion abilities work quite yet and I accidentally made all of the arrangements in front of the shop bloom! I'm really sorry about that.
[ She straightens back up and casts a sidelong glance at Thoma. ]
And... he was trying to help too— my friend, um....
[ She really should have asked for his name...! And she called him her friend even though they'd just met and she doesn't know his name! Ori...!!! ]
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And when Ori starts to stumble, Thoma is quick to jump in, himself. ]
My name is Thoma. Sorry to have to make your acquaintance like this— [ he says it to the shopkeeper, but he could also be talking to Ori. Perhaps he is. ] –but we’re both quite new to this place and the magic here. I don’t think we caused any lasting damage, but if there’s anything we can do to make up for it, please don’t hesitate to ask.
[ The woman behind the counter lifts her hand to cover her mouth, stifling a laugh. ]
Well, aren’t you two just the sweetest? Don’t worry about it. With so many new people showing up, something was bound to happen, but if you really want to make it up to me, how about you two come back here some time for some odd jobs around the shop?
I think we can both manage that. It’s the least we can do, right Oriphi?
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So at Thoma's suggestion, she nods enthusiastically. ]
Yes, right! We can definitely help. I'm actually really great with plants, so I'll be happy to assist however I can!
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[ The florist has another giggle to herself over how earnest the two of them are, before she sends them on their way with instructions to come back in a week. Thoma bids her farewell and moves with Ori back out onto the street. ]
See, that wasn’t so bad?
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It really wasn't. The lady was really sweet. I just worry a lot - it's bad habit.
[ Ori shakes her head at herself. ]
Anyway, thanks again for the help... Thoma, right? [ She turns to him with a tentative smile and a hand extended. ] I guess we should probably introduce ourselves properly this time. You can call me Ori!
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Thankfully, he’s quick to respond in kind whatever the greeting may be, and takes her hand for a shake. ]
It’s nice to meet you Ori! Looks like we’ll be errand buddies for a bit.
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Yes, and it's nice to meet you too, Thoma! It seems like you don't mind doing this sort of thing at all. I'm glad.
Oh, um, would you still like to get tea together?
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[ Honestly, that lady had been far nicer about everything than most of the merchants in Inazuma would have been. ]
Tea sounds great. I know you said you can make your own, but I'd kind of like to see what they have around town. What do you think?
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[ She looks around and hums, racking her brain for the places she's already wandered about and trying to remember if she'd come across anywhere that serves tea along the way. ]
Hmmm... I don't think I've come across anywhere with tea yet, now that I think about it. Should we just pick a random direction and go?
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[ Thoma likes knowing where everything is and who everyone is. Starting from scratch is going to be quite the undertaking, but if he's done it once, he can do it again!
With all that said, he just picks a random direction and goes. ]
Can I ask you a question, Ori? You don't have to answer if you don't want to, of course, but I've never seen anyone who looks quite like you so... are you... a youkai?
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A... youkai? No, um, I don't know what that is.
[ She recalls hearing that people come from different 'worlds,' which is definitely something she's still grappling with. Still, knowing that the words might not mean much to him, she elaborates. ]
I'm a tiefling. Most of us look like this.
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[ Tiefling though… Thoma turns the word over in his head a couple of times before attempting it out loud. ]
Tiefling. That’s so neat! Are there a lot of tieflings where you come from?
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