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repeter2018-05-18 12:09 am
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MAY TEST DRIVE The city of Recollé... ...well. Good luck! I. You might've noticed by now that some things in this dear city of yours are a little...weird. Most of the buildings and landmarks around you are only partially visible and the world appears to be covered in all kinds of strange colors. As you step out the door today, you can't quite shake off the feeling that you're being followed. Every time you turn your head, nothing appears to be in your line of vision but the creeping sensation won't go away. However, with one final well-timed turn you catch it out of the corner of your eye: a large paintbrush dripping in your favorite color, floating in mid-air. The brush doesn't seem to go away no matter how long you look at it, but one of two things happens here. For those of you who grab the brush, you'll find yourself suddenly yanked forward as the brush guides you to a nearby building, bush, or busy sidewalk, the colored paint splattering everywhere but leaving behind a black finish instead of the original color. The brush has a mind of its own as it brings you right next to a friend or a stranger to get to work. They must have a brush, too. For those of you who ignore the brush, however...well...it doesn't like being ignored. As you turn away the brush zips forward and begins to paint your face. And your arms. And your clothes? Hopefully someone will come by and try to help soon! II. With that exciting chain of events out of the way, it's time to get to work! It's not hard to notice what it is you're supposed to do now. Certain members of the city have paintbrushes similar to yours and only those with brushes can restore the city as it was. Individually painting the area will highlight all items in black, but pairing up with someone else's color will allow for a bit of color to attach. Blending the brushes together will generate new, bright colors that will stick! Two reds can paint an object red while a red and a blue can change an object to purple. Of course, you're free to go at it alone. There's nothing stopping you from embarking on this journey with your own two hands. On the other hand the longer you work by yourself, the higher your risks become of unearthing something you may not want. One minute you might be painting a garden bench back into existence when suddenly a sound alerts you that something's wrong. The object seems to warp right in front of you, sprouting teeth, eyes, and even sometimes limbs. Non-stationary objects such as vehicles, animals, postal boxes and more will begin to chase painters around all five districts of the city. Stationary objects will do anything to grab you in their grasp and stop your hard work. The only way to soothe these objects is to mix up a new color and douse them with paint, but that just might be a little harder than it looks while you're on the move. III. The strange thing is that even with a large portion of the city invisible to the naked eye, by now everyone around you has accepted that this is just how things will go. If you talk to your family or friends or teachers or co-workers who are without a paintbrush, they'll simply tell you that even though it started a few weeks ago there are other things in the city to worry about. They'll tell tales of people with powers and weird physical changes that shouldn't be possible and they'll point out the thinning monsters that are roaming the city and cleaning up the stray paint. Despite this, life is expected to go on as normal. Classes are still in session and your employers expect you to be at work on time. Grocery stores are up and running and if you can find them several of your favorite businesses are still open as well. Maybe today you're in class procrastinating on a school project, or perhaps you're staring out the window at your boring job waiting for the next time you can catch a break. If you're brave enough, you might be one of those who wanders the half-missing aisles of Freshens because your family still insists on their cookout this weekend. This appears to be the new norm...so what are you doing today in the lovely "city" of Recollé? IV. Several citizens have been using their brushes to expand their horizons and paint beyond the limits of the city, working to recreate the roads to go back to other regions. While this will require far more work and dedication, some of the paths are outlined and cleared. Granted, with the revival of the roads comes the revival of a few other creatures including monsters of varying breeds. Have you ever fought a monster before? No? Well now's your chance! Some of these monsters are easy to take down but others will hunt and attack. While the paint brushes won't do much to deter the creatures themselves, they're useful to paint new hiding spots until you come up with a plan of attack. That counts, doesn't it? Good luck out there. BONUS. Perhaps the strangest thing of all is that your phone works. It's fully functional, colored and solid without having to repaint it into existence. Being able to send texts and check maps are vital tools in the restructure of the city, but at the same time it comes with something you may not want. The Retrospec app appears on your phone and even without setting up a profile you'll find yourself receiving a message from a Retrospec user named Zee Carlisle. Bad timing, this was really bad timing! Hey newbies, sorry, we are a little swamped with the stabilization process right now but let me kick you to some people who can help out. It's all the text says before you find yourself redirected to a private chat with another Retrospec user. Don't be shy now! Say hi and ask all of the questions you need! Welcome to the For current players, please remember that TDM threads can only be used for bonus points, not regains. Please note: you will need a reserve to apply, and current characters must have full AC posted at the time of their reservation. Finally, please remember that this will be the last application month until September! Your May TDM directory is here, and your AU workshop is here! Our mod questions thread for this TDM is over here! |

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more importantly, are you really telling him you didn't think of that? no wonder your brother had to send someone after you. ]
Sometimes you have to go with the flow instead of going against the current. However... [ he pauses, giving Soramaru's brush a doubtful look. ] Even mine didn't come so quietly.
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Maybe it just wanted to be noticed or something. [ soramaru pauses, thinking about what he just said. ] Although that just sounded like I was talking about a dog. Not a... [ he eyes the art supply in his hand warily. ] a paintbrush.
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It seems that the entire city has a life of its own. [ he gives Soramaru a fond smile. ] Quite the place you chose to run away to, isn't it?
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but his defensive posture quickly melts away with a sigh, not paying much attention to how the brush seems to be excitedly moving, painting the street below. ]
I had to do this, Shirasu-san. If I didn't...then I'd just be living under the shadow of my Nii-san forever. I gotta prove that I'm good enough for him to depend on.
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It's been months since he's last heard from you. He's worried about you, Soramaru.
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but, damn it, doesn't shirasu realize that he's worried, too? ]
I...it's been months since I've been able to get a call through. I-- I don't even know if-- [ if they're still alive. though soramaru can't bring himself to say it, the look on his face should be obvious enough. ]
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Soramaru. [ gently, Shirasu sets a hand on the boy's shoulder. ] Your family is fine. I'm here because they asked me to come for you, so at least you wouldn't be alone.
[ he offers a small, reassuring smile. ]
You don't have anything to worry. As long as you're alright, they'll be happy.
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but, on the other hand, part of him wishes that he could be trusted to live alone. the fact that shirasu is still here means that his brother still thinks of him as a child! ]
It'd be easier if I could actually hear from them. Knowing them, they probably haven't eaten a real meal since I left.
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[ they can’t trap us here forever, after all - not if Shirasu has anything to say about it.
about their diet, though… well, it isn’t like he really has room to talk, does he? no one trusts him with anything but tea. hm. ]
Perhaps we should have spoken with the townspeople about that before leaving.
[ hindsight is twenty-twenty. ]
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[ mistakes have been made ]
Well, it just gives me more reason to continue trying to reach them. Who knows what the hell Nii-san might be doing while I'm gone.
[ he can already imagine the place on fire. ]
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He’s been watching over the two of you for years. Even if he can’t cook, we have to trust that he won’t let anything bad happen while we’re gone. He’ll take care of you brother.
[ but even Shirasu feels Tired just thinking about the mess he must be leaving around the house… why is he like this. ]