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[ Meme ] August-September Test Drive Meme (TDM)

It's that time again!
→ Comment with a new character you'd like to test out in the game's setting. (put character/canon in subject line pls!)
→ You don't have to be in the game to comment! HI NEW PEOPLE LET US ENABLE YOU.
→ Tag around with new and old characters.
→ App all those characters
→ ???
→ PROFIT!
Holds for current players are here. Current cast list is here. If you're a new player and you'd like to place a 2-week reserve, you can do so here.
Here, have a few helpful scenarios for test-driving. Feel free to ignore them and make your own.
I.
Wherever you were, you aren't any longer. You took a turn, a step, blinked and you're somewhere else entirely. A long dusty road leads from nowhere to an oasis (or a nightmare, depending on your taste) of pink and bright light in the midst of the scrub desert and there's nothing and no one else in sight. If you linger long enough on the road, one of the Inn's residents will find you, but you feel noticeably drawn to come inside.
The pink and gold lobby looks like a bunny puked Easter everywhere, and the guy at the reservation desk looks a sort of silly putty shade of pinkish grey. He knows you by name and has a room reserved for you, but other than offering you fresh towels, that's all he has to say. Chances are, one of the residents will intercept you before you talk to Darryl the shade. They'll give you a guest basket with toiletries and chocolates and whatever else Caroline thinks a newcomer needs, and explain (nicely) that you're stuck here, but hey, it's not so bad. It's pretty safe, anyway. At least... so far.
II.
The red, gold and gaudy pink of the Copper Cafe overflows with residents. It's morning, the one and only time nearly everyone finds themselves in the same space for a short window before going about their day. The scent of fresh coffee laces the air, mingling with the buttery aroma of fresh baked pastry. The shade who serves as a cook, Kahni, awaits any orders that include chicken (chicken, not eggs), and Carlos has staffed one of the residents who can cook to make anything else you'd like. Kitty's pouring drinks -- no reason not to drink bloody maries or mimosas on your permanent holiday. Grab a spot at the counter or take a seat at an empty table, now that you're a resident too, there's no better way to start your day.
III. Network
[ooc: Our network is text-based and magic journal. No computers yet. You see this suspiciously well-painted image appear in your network-journal. Uh-oh. Someone taught Lillith to meme.]

Erik Lehnsherr | X-men cinematic | RP transfer
It happens in an instant, so fast that he barely registers that it's happening. A walk along one run-down road turns into a walk along a different run-down road, and then before he even knows where he is, he's standing in an inn. But not the inn he knows, and not the one he was heading for.
Some might think it strange to see a bearded man (trimmed, at least, if not shaved; he hasn't completely given in to his wild side) gaping at the scene around him, but they'll have to forgive him. The decor is nausea-inducing, and then there's the fact that he hasn't seen electricity in almost two years.
His clothes (plaid shirt, white T-shirt, jeans, and hiking boots) are dirty, but not so dirty that it looks like he hasn't made an effort at keeping them clean. He's done the best he could. Slung over his shoulder is a battered backpack.
Once he's done gaping at the lights and all the other things he hasn't seen in years, then his expression turns wary. Random relocations to new places? That can't be good. Are they messing with him again? Why didn't he come through the fountain this time?
Re: Erik Lehnsherr | X-men cinematic | RP transfer
She also made sure to approach from an angle easily visible in peripheral vision. She remembered being jumpy on arrival, just because it was so different. "Hello, new person. Please take a coffee if you want one. Some have alcohol."
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He eyes the tray. "Which ones have alcohol?" Guess what else he hasn't had a lot of in the last two years?
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Still, a little damp from her blissfully long shower that she had indulged in that morning, Claire makes her way downstairs towards the shop with the intention of checking things out again. At least that's her plan until she comes to a stop at the sight of a familiar man standing nearby.
For a second she is breathless but she knows better than to let her hope and excitement make her speak out. Again. Instead, she tilts her head and waits for him to notice someone standing nearby. His reaction will tell her if he knows her not. The way he is dressed and the fact that he is bearded causes her heart to lift but she still she waits.
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"Claire?"
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"It's me." She tells him as she gets close. There is a brief hesitation but then she moves to hug him with her arms around his waist because that's what she does. She likes to hug.
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"I didn't think I'd see you again." She'd just been gone, like so many others before and since. One more thing he'd lost.
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"How long ago did I disappear?" She hates that she did but that sort of thing is out of her control. Still, it doesn't make her feel better as her heart aches a bit at knowing she had disappeared on him.
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For the first day, she lingers outside the Inn, watching as people come and go. There are few places to hide, and the pull to be drawn inside is strong, but she lingers all the same. She tries to get information about the place, wandering around the perimeter, but she gains nothing.
It's not until the next day and he shows up, that's when she's more ready to enter. She watches him, sees the scruffy face and plaid shirt, thinking he doesn't look anything like she remembered. Slowly, she enters the inn and moves over to him, raising an eyebrow.
"Erik?"
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"Raven?" She's not Mystique, not when she's not blue, and that's the thought that switches something else in his mind, something he hadn't thought to consider yet.
He glances over at the door they'd both had to come in through and concentrates, and when the handle moves and the door opens without anyone touching it, a genuine smile crosses his face. He has missed that ability so much. It hasn't occurred to him yet to wonder how either of them got here.
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He's different. Rougher. He's not the same Erik she would remember. Her head tilts to the side and she prepares to say something else when she watches his hand raise.
She steps to the side, out of the way so that she can watch the door move. When she turns back, she sees that smile on his face. It's a real smile, not something fake or, god forbid, sarcastic. After Cuba, she had been graced enough to see that smile.
She never thought she'd see it again.
Raven stands there, dumbfounded, staring at him. She has so many questions, so many things she wants to say and do but she's afraid to do any of it.
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He doesn't even have any bits of metal in his pocket that he can pull out to fiddle with. He'll be remedying that as soon as he can.
"Where are we?"
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She likes the smile better than the use of his powers, if she was truly honest.
"It... It's a hotel. We're in the middle of nowhere, and yet this place just appears. It's strange."
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Re: Erik Lehnsherr | X-men cinematic | RP transfer
The athletically petite blond woman with severe blue eyes (and perfectly clean clothing) considered passing him by without a word. Until she recognized him, and stopped.
"Fascinating. The Inn accepts even terrorists."
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One incident, and no one even died? That's hardly terrorism.
"Do I know you?" It's not a curious tone. It's a 'who are you to judge me' tone.
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"I am Illyana Nikolaevna Rasputin," she tells him. "Also known as Magik." Not because she believes he will recognize her name. But rather because she doubts that he will.
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His name isn't the only one with a reputation attached to it.
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"A more relevant question is: which Magneto are you? From what possible world, what timeline - and how will it relate to the other mutants that reside here?" She arched an eyebrow at him expectantly.
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"Magneto." Her voice held the small Nigerian accent as she spoke in English, but there was a smile of welcome and greeting.
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But he can feel all the metal here, ready to respond to a thought from him, and that has improved his mood immeasurably. Combine that with the friendly tone -- he's used to receiving the opposite -- and he's not quite so on edge anymore. But he still is a little, because he won't be left vulnerable.
"Do I know you?"
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"We were - colleagues - once. Or I suppose another version of you and I were. I am Ororo Munroe and we met in Poland first and then we went to Egypt."
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"I was there. I was in another place, before this, but before that I was in Poland."
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