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JUNE TDM
JUNE TEST DRIVE The city of Recollé. The kids are out for the summer and the weather's just fine. The sun's shining brightly, not a cloud in the clear gray sky. Everything seems at peace and citizens are out and about, smiling to one another and enjoying each other's company. Oh, and this thing (complete with cardboard cut-out) has currently taken the place of the founders' statues in Recollé Square. But that's probably not a big deal. What will you do today? I. What is this thing? Why is this thing here? For those of you in Tribunal Terrace today you may wish to investigate the five-foot-tall spinning wheel. How did it even get here? And where did the statues of the founders go? Even if you cannot answer those questions, it's hard to ignore the urge to give it a spin. Check out those colors go 'round and 'round. Depending on what number you land on, you will find a notification pop up on your phone with a short list of…words. Are these supposed to be qualifications? Weird. That was a waste of time. However, the moment you walk away you will find yourself accosted by various recruiters wherever you go, congratulating you on your impressive resumé and leading you to an office in Chata. Their offices have been equipped with tabletop-sized spinning wheels much like the one in Recollé Square that will spin 'round and 'round, determining the position you qualify for. Are you ready to show how these traits make you the perfect applicant? It looks like you have time to consult with your fellow candidates before your turn comes. Or perhaps you've managed to resist spinning that wheel. The recruiters absolutely love your willpower and determination and want you to join their team! For those who can resist, they will still find themselves whisked away by recruiters to the same office and thrown straight into training to prepare for interviewing their neighbors. Recruiters will set up pairs of interviewers and applicants, leaving them alone to ask the hard-hitting questions and pick the most qualified candidate. Do your best and beat out the rest! It's your time to shine. II. Just because school is out for the summer doesn't mean Apparassage is quiet. Students and faculty alike are bustling about already preparing for the next school year. Campus tours of Recollé University run every two hours, and there are open house tours of the local elementary, middle and high school. Perhaps you're a future student exploring the campus and getting to know your future classmates. Maybe you're faculty or a student guide wrangling the kids and keeping them in line. Or you just might be one of the unfortunate ones who have found yourself with six weeks of summer school. However, no matter where you find yourself in this district things get a little tricky when you're ready to leave for the day. The sidewalks outside of the buildings have all disintegrated, revealing a large void leading to nowhere beneath your feet. Without a clear path it seems impossible to escape, but stacked at the entrances of every doorway are large tiles with the letters of the alphabet carefully printed on them. When you look across the devoid path, you may notice you have a partner in a similar position with their own stack of letters. Get ready to expand your vocabulary. Building a bridge of connecting words may be your only chance of getting home before sunset. Strangely, as the letters are laid out they seem to suspend mid-air enough to hold your weight as you make your way carefully across this pit. Balance and precision are key in this game. The stack floats along behind you as you cross the void, letters seemingly adding to the pile to provide more materials to build. But like all games, there can be only one winner. Those who clear their letters first will arrive outside of the district safely, free now to come and go as they please. For those who do not clear their stack in time, you might have luck jumping from word to word to cross the finish line. Try as you might, if this is the method you follow, the moment you land on the winning word to leave the district the letters will glitch out, sending you plummeting into the void and landing on a long slope down to the bottom. Upon landing, you will see a series of chutes and ladders one can use to climb back up. Some ladders lead back to Apparassage. Some lead straight into Tisse, and some even lead to unexpected places. Where will you end up? The journey is up to you now. III. The days are longer, the nights are shorter, the sun is shining and it's noticeably warmer. Isn't it a perfect time for a summer potluck? The citizens of Recollé seem to think so and have all gathered today in Hollingberry Field with friends and loved ones to share food and fun. Kids chase after each other in friendly games of tag and hide-and-seek while other attendants mingle with one another, piling plates of food and sharing with their neighbor. Why, even Mayor Mayer is out today for this summer kickoff with his lovely red Chocobo, Seabiscuit. As the evening begins to wind down, however, there's a startled cry from the Mayor as he realizes someone has kidnapped his beloved pet from right under his nose. Was it you? How about you? Everyone has become a suspect and it's up to you to solve whodunnit. The Mayor provides everyone with a pen and a pad of paper divided into three sections for a suspect, a method, and a location. Grab a friend (or even a group of strangers) and get ready to interrogate each other to crack this case. (With a little looking, however, it's easy to see that Seabiscuit's merely wandered down the hill away from the park. But maybe it's better not to tell the Mayor. He seems very adamant about this game.) For anyone who manages to solve the case, the Mayor will be immensely grateful and reward you with a valuable prize! Congratulations! However, for anyone who fails to solve the puzzle, or even anyone found guilty of this heinous crime, by order of the Mayor you will be subjected to jail time for a full half an hour. (The Mayor can't stay too mad at his citizens. He loves them all.) IV. A nice, leisurely stroll through the entertainment district of Tisse seems to be in order. Summer sales are aplenty and now's the perfect time to shop 'til you drop. On the other hand, that doesn't seem to be the only thing dropping in Tisse. Do you hear that? Perhaps it is easy to ignore the sounds of stone crashing to the ground. Construction isn't unusual in this district. You think maybe you passed an ongoing demolition on your way inside a shop. But the crash happens again, and again, and again, a loud string of booms growing closer and closer. Are those buildings tipping into one another? Or is it your imagination? You may not have time to answer while the string of events is put into motion. A crane swings overhead, knocking into a well-placed boulder that begins to roll down the street. Cranes, pulleys and wires move in sync as the ball rolls right toward you. Will you run? Will you collide right into the next set of traps? You may recall learning about this type of experiment once upon a time, coming to realize the elaborately planned Rube Goldberg machine spans the entirety of the city. Maybe you're one of the lucky ones and you find a safe shop to dive into to escape. Or perhaps your sole focus is to run and get as far as you can, failing to notice that the large boulder herds you right to the end of the district and into a caged-in area. Make yourself comfortable. Someone from the outside will have to free you. But hey, maybe you aren't alone in this trap. Misery loves company, doesn't it? BONUS. The Retrospec app is at it again, just as useless as it's always been. After downloading to your device and allowing you to upload a profile picture, the app seems to take over your phone. Any time you open your phone to use it, a splash screen appears prompting you to pick one of the brightly colored wedges (or one of the two grayed out ones.) It's time to exercise your brain and buff your trivia stats. Answering a question from your selected category will allow you to use your phone once again, but if you get it wrong? Retrospec will encourage you not to give up and try again. ...or, you know, you could ask someone to help figure out the answer. Hey, that person looks like they're bursting with knowledge! Perhaps it's best to see if they can help you stop this madness. As usual, any attempt to get the company to reply are futile. Once a question has been answered correctly, phones will return to their usual functionality until the next time it settles into idle mode. Welcome to the ![]() Your June TDM directory is here, and your AU workshop is here! |
Kyo Sohma l Fruits Basket
[Okay, so maybe it was some stupid instinct in spinning the wheel. He certainly.....did not expect all this? Kyo blinks, confused and perhaps a little overwhelmed at the attention in the aftermath of spinning it. Qualifications? What? That's....boring. He hasn't even finished school. Hasn't given much thought to what to do next anyway.
He does note the other er, candidates though, and leans in to ask one of them how they got roped in on this.]
You too? I wasn't expecting this much insanity over that dumb wheel....
III: Seabiscuit, seriously?
Remind me again why I'm helping with this?
[He could be doing literally anything else than looking for some stupid overgrown bird. Pet. Whatever. But apparently the whole damned town is a suspect so he's being dragged around in hopes of 'clearing his name'. Or something. But regardless of how enthusiastic he is or otherwise about the matter, Kyo does try looking, mostly around the park, for this Seabiscuit.]
This thing better show up soon.
IV: This is not Indiana Jones....
[This is decidedly not a normal day. Normal days do not include freaking boulders rolling down the street! Kyo blinks, wide-eyed as he makes a dash for a nearby shop to take refuge in. The rest can potentially be ignored for some sort of sleep deprivation in his staying up possibly later than he should, but this seems....definitely something else?]
W-What the hell?!
[That. Definitely was a thing that just happened, right? He's not able to excuse this on being busy, distracted or sleep-deprived is he? Someone please confirm.]
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Who the hell knows all this? Most of this is just useless facts....
[Kyo might know one or two, but most of these he seems pretty stumped on. And this hopefully isn't making him quite frustrated enough to actually throw his phone. Tease him, offer him help if someone else happens to be nearby and hear him as he sits up somewhere higher (probably a fence or roof) while playing on his phone?]
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I have no idea why I expected this to be a normal day. When the fuck is anything ever normal? A wheel just cannot be a wheel without some sort of insanity attached.
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[Kyo is really not in the mood for this having escalated so suddenly. He's not the best with crowds. It's too loud and too many people. He wasn't expecting this at all. He might think he's being quieter, with everyone else around, but Kyo is also possibly a little louder than he intends or thinks too.]
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this asshole over here is not that thrilled about it. ]
Thanks I love being trampled like I'm the father figure of a cartoon lion.
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[Seriously. What is with these people? Don't they have enough idiots up here that went near or even tried that dumb wheel to annoy without also including Kyo in this? If he knew he was going to get swarmed like this for it, he would not have touched the damned thing.]
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[ a shitty one, yes, but one he agreed to do and didn't get kidnapped for. he looks around, trying to find some sort of opening for them to make a run for it. ]
Why couldn't we live in a normal city? I bet they don't have to deal with this shit in Chicago.
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[Kyo may be earning more glares in his direction. Whether he notices or cares is another story (spoilers: he doesn't.....at all.) But regardless, he gives a shrug then.]
And how do we know some people there or all over the world aren't also dealing with this stuff too?
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IV
[Someone turned from within the flower shop that he'd just ducked into and looked out the door, only to see a colossal boulder that looked like an oversized pinball roll right by. Her eyes popped a bit and then she sighed, rubbing her forehead and tending to the lifeless, gray leaves of the floral arrangement in front of her.
Seriously, roses looked weird with the only green being her cloak, and not the leaves.]
Ah, it would seem the games have begun again. [She was trying not to sound blase about it, but in her accent, her annoyance probably came out that way.] Welcome to Enchanted Blossoms. Are you quite alright? Nothing crushed you, yes?
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[Physically, he isn't crushed or harmed or anything but. That doesn't mean Kyo is anything remotely resembling calm at all this. He has no idea what the heck just happened but that is a definite safety concern. What if others aren't as quick as him or not as close to the shops to escape it?]
Shouldn't we go out and check if everyone else is okay?
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[She started to head in the direction of the door, cracking it a little to look out one direction and then another. Her eyes scanned for people that she knew... and for blood smears.]
Do you hear any screams? Most of my friends are probably smart enough to stay inside, though I should probably give a few of them a call, just to be sure they know not to stay in the streets.
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[Those that might actually be out and about around this time anyway. Just to be safe. He doesn't think he actually saw anyone get flattened and squashed but of course he was mostly keeping ahead himself and keeping an eye out for a way out of the path of the thing.]
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Very lucky. And I doubt you'll find proof, but Retrospec likes to cause strange things to happen, regularly. Tell me, do you remember when there used to be horses?
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[Hors -- wait. That seems a little too familiar. Like he should know it because this was someone close to him. Family. But nobody in his family actually owns a horse, do they? Let alone 'is' one....? Kyo shakes his head, a hand to his temple.]
Dammit. This stupid nonsense.
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IV
I see you've meet the boulder.
[Tatsuo's tone is mildly amused, mildly annoyed. Clearly Retrospec was up to it again. Still, a boulder he can dodge. It beats out being shrunk.
Trick is to time it so you can get inside before it catch up with you, then continue down the block once it turns the corner.
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[How is Tatsuo so calm about this? This is insane. And very dangerous! That calm is not quite managing to have the same effect on the redhead, to say the least. If anything, it makes him more worked up and how....oddly resigned or used to this the other seems somehow.]
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[Resigned is a good work for how Tatsuo feels at the moment. What can he do against a bolder rolling through town, or buildings tipping against each other like dominoes? At least they're still staying somewhat upright. He's going to be seriously angry if his new apartment is at a slant when he finally gets home though.]
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[Not in the moment when he was too busy putting one leg in front of the other to avoid the thing. On not collapsing from sprinting like he was until he ducked inside. But by now he's aware others have been dealing with this for a little longer. Kyo himself is just newer to dealing wih all this chaos yet.]
I was kind of busy focusing on avoiding being flattened to a pancake.
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[Waves at the convenience store.]
We won't starve in here while we figure out the best way to avoid that rock.
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[He shakes his head, attention turning to the store itself and what is being sold, now his attention is drawn to it from the boulder and the dash of doom from said boulder. Now he has caught his breath. Sort of. So to speak.]
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The only question was... where is the person?
She looks all around at eye level, thenh happens to catch sight of a sneaker dangling just at the top of her field of vision. She glances up and spot a boy sitting on top of a concrete wall.]
Did you phone get locked, too?
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[He doesn't think so. But then, he is also not the best with technology, so. It could also be that he did and didn't realize at the time or something, knowing Kyo. Unfortunately. At least he isn't dropping the phone when he grumbles, gesturing a little from such a height.]
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[she holds up her phone so the boy can see the Retrospec logo]
I needed help, but I got it unlocked eventually.
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[Kyo probably shouldn't ask that, since it likely depends on the question whether she might know the answer. But even so, he can't help but to at least try. But Kyo does lean down a little more, so she can better see him rather than just his sneakers.]
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[she figures if they get stuck she can just use her unlocked phone to look it up]
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[The actual question being where said birds are from. Kyo is just getting distracted at the small blurb/picture of said bird. Because really.]
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