Test Drive - October/November
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You wake up... in your bed or wherever you went to sleep because your character is exactly where you left them. A revival of the classic LJ/DW game DramaDramaDuck (DDD), D3 is an attempt to capture the spirit of the classic with some adjustments. The name, and the names of many parts of the game, pays homage to the original while allowing it to be something different as I'm not a founder of the original. I just had fun there and thought it sounded fun now.
An Open Lid game, as opposed to a JamJar; your characters remain in their canon worlds and timelines but can access a magical network to connect to other canon's universes. You, with the help of your castmates should you have them, decide how they experience shape your remaining canon, even if it means nothing changes at all.
Welcome to the D3 test drive. Prompts are sparse because this is the game where you make the story. Some optional suggestions are:
A. Hit by an infection
Like it says on the label. Your character has been hit by one of the monthly infections that take place on the network. This particular infection shouldn't alter the personality too much if you're planning to use it as a sample. For more information on infections, read the faq found here.B. Canon update
Something happen at home you want to share? Or don't want to share, but the network is showing anyway?C. A call to arms
Trouble is brewing, and you need help? You have worlds full of superheroes to ask for help. That doesn't always mean they can reach you...That's the down and dirty. Not quite as fancy as you're used to seeing, huh? D3 is a simple game. Or it's not. It's up to you, the player, to make your experience. There will also be a log community so you can do face-to-face meet ups, and anyone can go off-world this time.
To perhaps capture the group game feeling that differentiates D3 from memes, consider noting whether you're open to threadjacks with a subject line like so:
Character | Canon | Open/Not Open to threadjack
We recommend you read the following to help you along:
Reserves will open for the first time on October 1st and apps will follow October 7th. After they open, they'll remain open instead of having cycles.
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Sure. Send me the address.
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[ooc: I have no problem with Ash being able to hop to where he is by pure intent without knowing the location. Up to you if it works like that. But he's not where Ash probably thinks he is.]
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On my way. Have a room ready for me. I need some place to slam a door when you piss me off.
[ The camera goes dark before Ash uses his Transporter. ]
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The same room Ash might find himself in directly if his transporter's very kind. In which case, while he doesn't get to be confused by the staff member, he still gets to wonder why it looks like Blanca has two glasses, one on the table with no ice, the other in hand with ice raised in greeting.]
Thanks for coming. I'm glad you made it safely!
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[ That's Ash's take. Blanca pretended like he didn't want Ash around to get him to come around. ]
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[It's plain old apple juice. Putting aside that Ash is underage at normal times, he's in a much smaller body now.]
By the way, where are you at right now?
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[ It's almost impressive how sarcastic he can manage to be, even while looking so young. At this age, he really does almost look like a cherub with his large green eyes and platinum hair. ]
Good to know you're into looking after kids now.
[ He does take the seat, but not the drink. ]
Where? Before here?
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No. Here.
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Some kind of bed and breakfast in the Bahamas. Need help finding your shoes, too?
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[Dominica, if Ash is up to speed on his geography, is in the Caribbean rather than the Bahamas.]
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[ A lot of this was so that Blanca could play his little game. ]
I look like a kid, you act like one. Too bad you didn't get hit with the infection. Your body could match your mind.
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My phones are up to date, but they still think I want to type 'grease' instead of 'geese' half the time.
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It's interesting, but you're looking at me as a kid. It's not the craziest part of whatever this is.
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[Sip.]
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[ Ash finally reaches for the drink. ]
Unless she was in your room when we were talking. I'm hoping for that one.
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I thought it better to be prepared is all. When you approach a feral kitten, you shouldn't think you've tamed it just because it feels like being pampered at the time.
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See? I was right about having nothing but crap-level adults in my life.
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The juice thing's not funny, either.
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