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JANUARY TDM - OVERFLOW
JANUARY TEST DRIVE The city of Recollé. A beautiful city with beautiful people. The place you call home. It's a wonderful home, isn't it? With everything you could possibly ever want right at your fingertips, why would you ever want to leave? In honor of this glorious city, the residents of Recollé are preparing for its annual Founder's Day celebration…you'll help out, won't you? I. Recollé Square is bustling with activity today and several residents are working together to pitch a large tent. Others are working together to decorate the fountain of the founders with flowers and streamers. Children and dogs run through the area and there's song in the air as everyone works together. Are you one of the people helping with the streamers? Or perhaps you're holding the ropes of the tent taunt so it doesn't blow away? Hey, maybe you're catering the whole event to feed those hard workers! The choices are endless…but you might want to catch those balloons that are starting to float away! II. Meanwhile in Chata, business is booming as everyone crowds the parking lot of Freshens trying to fight their way into the store. You really should have thought to buy your groceries much sooner. Everyone knows that Founder's Day is one of the best potluck days and, weather permitting, picnic days. Are you having any luck getting into the store? Is that the last rack of ribs? You better hurry and snag them! On the flipside, shop owners in Chata are busy setting up food stalls and merchandise tables in preparation of the main event. The smell of sweets and spices fills the air and you can't help but follow your nose to check it out. The vendors are all friendly and happy to give away samples of their goods in the hopes that you'll be back in a few days' time. Or maybe you're one of those vendors hoping to attract customers for Founder's Day. Do you have all of your supplies? Your permits? Is that teenager trying to steal apples from your produce stand? Everything's a little chaotic in the days before Founder's Day. III. The work doesn't stop there. Over in Tisse it's party central with flashing lights, sound tests, and a festive atmosphere that says the celebration's already started for several businesses. The line for Expressive is out the door with customers eager for their Founder's Day special. Be careful, you might have to finagle your way through the crowd. Throughout the day you may hear music and mic tests coming from the Atrium as the local schools work together during their dress rehearsal for the Founder's Day Pageant. You might even have an insider's look if you're one of the students in the pageant or one of the stage hands helping with last-minute set design, costume alteration or any of the other countless things that could go wrong. The employees at the boutiques inside the Towers are bustling as well, swapping their floor displays and handing out flyers and coupons to shoppers to encourage them to come back for their big sales. Maybe you are one of those employees and now you're dealing with some wicked papercuts, or maybe the smell of butter is seeping into your clothing as Flix opens its doors to an early marathon of historical films depicting the life and tales of the city. Tisse is most certainly the busiest of the districts today, but there's still so much to be done! IV. Most important of all, back in Tribunal Terrace residents will find Mayor Mayer out and about today which may seem unusual. The Mayor tends to stay inside City Hall keeping the city running from there, but today he's speaking with someone handling a large truck. People passing by may hear some scurrying from inside the truck, the sound of claws skittering on the metal floor, and…is that clucking? No, wait, now it's the sound of hoofs clomping and the whinny of a horse. What's going on in there? Maybe you should investigate and ask around. Employees working for the Mayor will only give you a strange look in response, and the Mayor himself is unavailable for commentary…but it can't just be your imagination, can it? Upon further examination and questioning residents will be told that these are horses for pony rides for the kids on Founder's Day, but that doesn't stop all of the weird noises. What on earth is going on? BONUS. Despite the festivities and the light-hearted mood of the city, it's still winter. Like all winters prior, it's chilly enough that you'll need a warm coat outside, but the storm season has passed. Instead, today in all districts there's a light flurry of snow falling, snowflakes gently twirling and landing on your shoulders and in your hair. It's not enough to stop the work, but it may send several people to crowd inside coffee shops for a hot drink or shops to take a break from the cold. Bet you weren't expecting that influx of business, were you? And later…much later, in fact, those carrying cell phones or tablets will feel a jolt from the device. A closer look will reveal that a new application has started to install itself on these devices, but you can't seem to open it right away. That's a bit odd, isn't it? It might be wise to check other devices in the city to see if the application's installed itself. Upon further investigation, though, you'll find only a handful of residents have the app installed. The app pops up on any public computer you may use but fades away the moment you log off. Strange, strange, strange. Once it fully loads on your device, you'll find that the app, Retrospec, appears to be a social media app with the option to friend people, share statuses, pictures, videos and more. Those sections are currently blocked out, however. Take some time to fill out your profile if you'd like; that portion of the application seems to be the only one that can be accessed currently. All other social media (Facebook, Twitter, and regular texting) are accessible, but the app itself stubbornly remains on your own profile page. Welcome to the ![]() All characters will be begin in-game AU'd as Recollé residents. You may use any of the above prompts for ideas or make up your own depicting your Recollé AU! Prompts do not have to be set in the districts listed above. You can review our list of locations for what's available. Please note that TDM threads can be used as samples, can be kept as game canon if both parties agree, and can also be used for bonus points for future item regains. (Additionally: we will not be allowing TDM threads to be used for memory regains.) Write as many or few prompts as you want, tag around, and have fun! 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[ Romani is actually not too surprised, but still disappointed that his chicken is gone. He went through so much trouble to get it... Not only that, he has also disappointed another--okay, that doesn't bother him too much. With a frown, he tries to think of some scenarios that may have happened. With a sigh, he starts returning everything in his basket back where they belong. He might not be the most trustworthy or reliable, but he's diligent. There's a haze of melancholy with his plan completely foiled, but they can't mope forever. ]
Someone must have taken it from my basket while we were talking. They would need to be small and utilize blind spots well.
[ Maybe he's an oracle? Well, no. He's looking towards Akira's direction, but focuses on something beyond him. There's a child with a package of chicken, happily depositing it into their mother's cart. Eyebrows furrowed, he fusses with his hair in agitation. Kids really lack discipline these days! With his free hand on his hip, there is a new goal, a new resolution. ]
You know what? It's a fine day to dine out!
[ It's so much easier... ]
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He tells himself that he's not too keen on the "company" aspect of this bargain, of course. That would be gross.
Akira invades Romani's personal space once again, as though it's all a part of his Intimidate Harder act. It is.]
You'd better be planning on covering me. You offered to cook before, but now what? It's all your fault that I lost my dinner, so you should make good on it.
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Like a good man, he's going to put all his items back in their rightful place. He's sympathetic towards those that have to work more for the holidays. ]
I wouldn't say it's my fault, but of course you're coming with me! I did promise to make dinner and since that's out the table, might as well. What are you in the mood for?
[ The invitation is implied after all. He tries his best to keep promises when he can, even to total strangers... This guy feels like a student though, so he's not too worried. ]
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While Romani goes through the effort of returning grocery items to their rightful spots, bless him, Akira tags along. His manner of hostility dissipates now that the matter of his attendance is finalized, at least.]
I don't really care. [A pause.] Dining out's something I don't do much. Just make it something good.
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And, literally, since he has led them outside. ]
Do you like soup? There's a quaint soup shop in this very outlet, actually! It's really homely and the atmosphere is nice. You can even get bread bowls--their bread pudding is spectacular!
[ He can go yammering on, but uh-- ]
You're so young yet you don't eat out? Even with friends on the weekends?
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Akira squints off at a nondescript window and glares it down, sucking air between his teeth out of reluctance to answer the question.]
...No. I don't.
[He doesn't do it, he means, but he also flat-out doesn't have friends. But his intent still stands.]
Weekends, weekdays... No matter what, studying takes precedence over everything else. An occupied mind doesn't wander to things like going out with friends.