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TEST DRIVE MEME 005

⚰︎ ⍢ ⌲ ⍚ TEST DRIVE MEME:
Welcome to RUBILYKSKOYE — a dark, horror-smut game where player choices will drive a mod-run storyline about the world and its NPCs. This test drive meme provides a medley of prompts evoking the game's general tone.

THESE THREADS CAN BE GAME CANON if both players are accepted into the game and agree to it. However, if players who'd prefer to start fresh are welcome to reuse these prompts in their own personal logs upon acceptance into the communities. Note: the universal test drive arrival prompt will not be repeated on the any event log, but players are welcome to reuse the prompt.

CONTENT WARNINGS for this game include: monsters, body horror, dub-con, non-con, religion, blood/violence, and marking/branding, loss of autonomy/self, and mental influences. This log additionally has warnings for: spiders, aphrodisiac and truth serum effects, public nudity, exhibitionism/voyeurism, bdsm, kink negotiation, social pressure, and animal sacrifice.

If you have QUESTIONS about the test drive prompts, please ask HERE. Questions about the game itself or the general setting should be directed to the FAQ.

FAQSETTINGCALENDARRESERVESAPPLICATIONS

IN THE WOODS SOMEWHERE

The chirping of partridges in the treetops rouses you. Light barely filters through the canopy, just enough to suggest daylight. By the time it reaches the forest floor, the light has taken on a sickly green. You lie amongst the frost-covered mosses and ferns, the frozen soil cold and just a little damp on your bare skin.

Wherever you were before this moment, whatever you were doing or wearing, when you awaken in this forest, you find yourself naked and helpless as the day you were born. As you sit up and get your bearings, aside from a brief wave of disoriented nausea, you seem to be no worse for wear than you last remember.

You seem to be alone. The gnarled oaks and moss suggest no sign of civilization or sentient life. Just flickers of movement from curious squirrels or brave lizards reemerging after a long winter. With your feet under you, and you'll find the wood is filled with berry bushes and nut trees, though much of the fruit has been picked clean. The freshwater stream that runs north-south, populated by both poisonous toads and delicious crawdads, will lead people towards the first signs of civilisation, the cabins of those who choose to live beyond Rubilyskoye's formidable walls.

In the forest, you may run into others with stories just like yours. Some may have already formed clumsy nudist groups, others may still be processing their confusion, with no memory of how they got here. Now is a good time to overcome any hang-ups you have about modesty; it's going to be a long hike.

Turn your back to the darker, shadowy parts of the forest and eventually the glow of manmade lights and the curve of a dirt road may come into view. At the edge of the wood, you'll find a town surrounded by a fifty-foot wall of beige stone. The only entrance is an iron gate positioned on the southern edge. When you arrive, the gate is already open, welcoming people inside.

This quaint, historic town of five-thousand has cobbled street and signs lit by gas lamp. Wooden shutters protect otherwise open-air windows on the buildings, which are all under three stories with gabled roofs. A number of businesses hug the main street — a clockmaker, a cobbler, a grocer — while residential homes sprawl outwards towards the wall. At the far end of the main street, visible about a mile to the north now that the trees and the enormous wall is out of the way, sits a castle with three towers.

When you enter, the streets are full of people, but despite any efforts on your part to hide or make excuses, they don't seem offended by your nakedness. Even families with children don't gawk or look twice. Those determined to find proper clothing regardless will find that modern clothing stores aren't available — the closest this town has is a tailor's shop and a stand in the central marketplace selling scarves and blankets.

breaking and entering
If you intend to have your character break into someone's house or yard to steal some of their clean laundry, please review the info about game laws on the FAQ and give the mods a heads up HERE.



Fortunately, the people of the town are very generous! Anyone who ask the locals will be directed to the boarding house for both clothes and a place to stay. Accessible through an embellished iron garden gate and obscured by hanging plants, trees, and vines, beyond an overgrown yard in the residential sprawl of the town is a bright-red door, which opens to a spacious cottage of several stories. It's already full of people who appeared in the village just as you did today.

finding roommates
Don't spend too much time asking questions in the common areas. You'll want to claim a bedroom quickly because each one only has two full-size beds, and there aren't enough spaces for everyone. Maybe you'll get lucky and run into someone who has decided to move out? (Roommates will not be mod-assigned; players should coordinate directly with one another to determine their living arrangements; at this point, many characters have used activity rewards to move to accomodation outside the boarding house.)


Get a good night's rest. By the light of day, locals will help get the new arrivals set up on the coal stove with a breakfast of thick grain porridge and caramelised bananas from the new peaks; these NPCs can also answer any questions about the situation. You may notice they're dressed in a way you would almost call normal — at least, in a manner befitting 19th century Eastern Europe. Gossip about new arrivals spreads quickly, and Rubeans who run businesses or train trades are eager to help you find a place to apply your skills so you can contribute to your new home.


writer's block?
If you're struggling to pick a way to engage the prompts, try: naked hiking, acquiring clothing, being offered work, asking questions over breakfast, or staking your claim on a bedroom!



HEARTS FESTIVAL

New arrivals to Rubilykskoye will find themselves strongly encouraged to participate in the current zadza purging festival, and will be assigned either a collar in leather or iron based on their Niez or Wilk mark, or a wrist-strap or manacle that suits the attachment of a leash for those with a Diabel or Skala mark.

Characters are encouraged to embrace this temporary designation as a sign that they will be good citizens; those who object or ignore their designation may find the NPCs try to helpfully guide them, express displeasure at "Void-Touched" who won't assimilate, or in rare cases exert social pressure, coercion, violence or shunning to ensure compliance.

Throughout town various NPCs have set up tents and booths to host myriad performances, workshops, demonstrations, and food stands for their celebration. The foods were made using some of the new flora that have brought back from the peaks. Characters can get their hands on the following heart-themed foods from the second day of the festival onwards:

  • HEART-SHAPED COOKIES: eating these intensifies body heat, making characters a great cuddle buddy for the cold weather and likely to strip down, feeling overheated even in a snowdrift

  • BEEF HEART STEW WITH DUXELLES: eating these fills those who consume it with confidence, making them more solicitous and dominant

  • LIME-GLAZED GOAT HEART SATAY: eating these intensifies sensation, making characters more sensitive to both pain and pleasure

  • CINNAMON GLUWEIN: drinking a cup of this hot beverage will make characters especially honest

The nature of the booths set up for performances, workshops, and other goods focuses around the festival's dominance and submission themes. These persist throughout the day regardless of the hour or the audience, so very few people can be found consistently at their places of work during the day this week. In addition:
  • Skala and diabel NPCs may offer to share their partner(s) with the Void-touched, or ask to share theirs.

  • PIOTR, a farmer, brings tools over from the farm including bridles and saddles, which can be found at a booth near some hunters who've made anal plugs that end with real animal tails, as well as muzzles.

  • The cages from the Moot Hall have been moved into the streets, and people are allowed to move freely in and out of them. One of them has been covered in curtains to function as a glory hole booth.

  • Some niez and wilk NPCs line up near the main event stage and kneel to offer themselves as human furniture.

However, characters may also come across some carnival games operated by NPCs who are eager to help the Duchess find her heart! Some involve slaughtering livestock by removing their hearts—rest assured, these livestock were already on the menu, but their ritual sacrifice will now involve the cutting out of their hearts. Cut out an animal's heart yourself, or just attend the show! Many of the townspeople will get into it, painting their faces with animal blood or drinking from it.

writer's block?
If you're struggling to pick a way to engage the prompts, try reacting to being assigned a dominant or submissive role, scenes where your character is starting to feel the effects of the food, watching (or participating in) a performance, or joining in on a gory animal sacrifice. NPCs that are usually welcoming may strongly pressure even new arrivals to participate in their cultural festivities.


the fathomless dark

At the outer edges of the forest, shadows grow long and the air grows thick. Though the sun never grows warm red-gold with sunset, the wood darkens. Birdsong is replaced by the click of mandibles and the skitter of many legs. Anyone who ventures out this way will soon find it difficult to see before them, even in the middle of the day — eventually, even the brightest magical light source or darkvision cannot stretch further than a few inches.

In the void, the air feels heavy, as if it were not air at all but some more solid mass. Almost like liquid-smoke, it presses down upon you. Slowing your movements. Characters who push too far into the void may stop being able to move at all, and find themselves given over to insanity if they collapse, unable to draw themselves out. This is just one of many dangers.

Monsters thrive this far out. Huge, blood-red spiders the size of hunting dogs drop from the treetops. In addition to their venomous bite, which contains a fast-acting paralytic, these creatures are clever: they attempt to use their webbing to entangle any trespassers, binding limbs together or to trees. If you're unfortunate to become fully cocooned, you don't have long before this forest will be the last thing you see.


Those who seem lucky enough not to run afoul of the monsters here are in for a worse fate. The void can play tricks on your senses. As madness sets in and you lose all sense of direction, you may also lose control of your body — what is that steers your hands to turn against your friends? Why does it sound like your own voice whispering?

In the fog, you may also hear the voices of those familiar to you — people you know from the town, or people whom you know with almost perfect certainty aren't here. these figments may recreate unhappy memories or force trespassers to hallucinate their worst nightmares. Nothing is as it seems in the void, and when you swing at these figments, desperate to silence them, it might not be a figment at all, but a friend in the flesh trying to help you. By the time you see their true face, it could be too late to stop yourself.

writer's block?
If you're struggling to pick a way to engage the prompts, try fighting a monster, hallucinating your worst nightmares, and/or attacking a friend or stranger!


HIDING INSIDE EACH OF US

Uh oh spaghetti-os.

The marks worn by all residents of Rubilykskoye aren't just cool body art, as it turns out. The town is full of rumors, whispered in shadows and over candles of a starving creature hiding in the dark corners of your chest. Feed your inner beast, they say, before it finds a way to feed itself.


Alas, its emergence is inevitable — sooner or later, the horrible things that happen here pile up and make someone repulsed by the idea of human contact. Someone holds themselves back, bites their tongue, or simply does not believe the stories. Today, for one reason or another, that creature is coming out. Someone hasn't been keeping it sated.

Symptoms escalate over weeks, from monstrous irritability to full-blown body horror transformation, where people physically shed their human forms and evolve into the monsters this place made them. Once a person becomes something more (or less) than human there's only one way to go back — sate the beast.

someone else transforms
Poor Merta Chesnokov, the usually stalwart older woman who mans the Apothecary, has been beset by unusual requests in addition to her regular demands, not to mention sweating blood. The festival, a rash of skala blood flu, and a little extra town chaos in January, has brought a high demand to her little shop. Now there's also a local fashion springing up for teas and herbal remedies sourced from the recently revealed tropical mountains.

After another failed tisane test drive, and the third customer asking for a new kind of aphrodisiac to add to their festival food, she was seen tossing down her work knife with uncharacteristic frustration, and taking an "early lunch" that she didn't return from that night. Though her children, friends and employees reach out to her, there's no sign of her until you stumble upon her in the woods.

Merta overboils with her suppressed fury as her body distorts and her flesh blackens and crusts. Her attempts to hold off her transformation have failed, and Merta turns into a Smoldering Skink, a large repillian creature whose thick scales hold back her magmatic insides. The noise she makes is an unhearthly hissing scream like a boiling kettle, and she attempts to vent her pent-up stress by wildly attacking everything in sight. Immediately, the surroundings catch aflame! There will be a small fire eating at the dead wood of a long winter if it's not put out, but your first priority might have to be fielding a stampeding lizard with massive teeth and burning hot scales...

(There are other monsters lurking in every townsperson — feel free to invent your own npc monsters and scenarios!)


you waited too long
At first, as you hide yourself from your darker impulses, a subtle itch develops under your skin. An irritability that makes you snap at the person who bumps into you on the stairs because all those fleeting emotions that you've been repressing bubble to the surface. Every dark thought you've had about being here, all the fears of never getting home, of being surrounded by ticking time bombs, the anxiety of wondering who you might hurt or what relationships you might betray by doing what you have to do. The anger. Oh, the anger.

Maybe you shut yourself in your room or run into the woods to hide away, but there's only so much you can do to deny the itch that grows into hunger like a spark catching and growing to wildfire. Someone comes to check on you. That knock on the door or crunch of leaves in the wood that fills you with dread at what you might do and hope that you will be sated.

As claws and fangs and scales and spines and fur grow and your body transforms with a sickening crunch of bones and peeling of skin, so do your appetites. If you won't sate them, you'll lose yourself to your beastly impulses sooner or later, mauling friends and taking your fill. Is it better or worse if only your claws get inside of them?
veraz: (hair back; disassociation)

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[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-08 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Is it any good?"

Marta gestures at the satay skewer with one hand. Jessica looks tired and overall disgusted with the state of things; understandable, by Marta's measure. This place is incredibly strange even before taking into account the sex dungeon-ness of it all. "It looks and smells good, but I personally went for the sweets first."

A little huff and a self-deprecating bit of a laugh. "Never been that great at avoiding sweets."
ebrius: (wfsdcd)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-08 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hasn't killed me yet," Jessica says, looking down at the food and shrugging. She's not in any rush to get another but it's good enough to at least satisfy the gnawing hunger she'd been dealing with.

She tosses the last bit away in the trash can before tucking her hands into the jacket she'd been able to find. Her eyes skim over Marta, taking her in.

"What kind of sweets?" she asks after a quiet moment.
veraz: (eating; listening)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-09 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Hopefully that is not something we have to... worry about?" The food. Killing people.

Would she be shocked? No. Dismayed, though. Very dismayed.

Despite not being that short at five feet six inches, Marta has very short girl energy. Stands quietly at Jessica's scrutiny.

Definitely a helper, not a fighter over here.

At Jessica's question she brightens a bit. "There are these heart-shaped cookies, they're like, ah, torticas? The fingerprint kind, with jam."
ebrius: (ggfdfd)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-09 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
She's not going to know the difference between varieties of cookies but she nods anyway because sure, right. Fingerprint kind. She's been known to eat stale cookies so she's not a great connosieur of anything like that.

"Sounds halfway decent," she finally says. It wasn't something cooked with heart so probably better than what she ate.

"Guess it's only right for them to feed us after making us walk into town naked and trying to get a collar on us."

She's still sore about that.
veraz: (hair back; >:|)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-13 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
Marta makes a humming sort of noise of agreement, half-buried in the full-body shudder she gives; both in response to remembering the nude and terrifying trek to get into town in the first place and at the ill-timed squeal of an animal being butchered nearby just as Jessica finished speaking.

Later, she might just manage to ask Jessica what her favorite kind of cookies are. You know. Just to have that info.

Now, however. She lets out a little breath and gives herself a shake. "The whole thing feels so strange." Marta gestures with one hand toward the vendors and the cages and the little displays. "Like a very bad kink party became an entire culture, and here we are, generations later wondering how we got here. Literally."
ebrius: (wfsdcd)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-13 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Literally."

She's definitely right about this feeling like some weird kink party. She's sure she could have found one of these if she looked hard enough in New York City but she'd just been too busy with other things to care.

Jessica looks around, eyes catching on people here and there before moving on. She doesn't want to look too long. Sighing, her attention falls back onto Marta.

"Getting here is done. Getting out is what I want now."
veraz: (hair back; huh?)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-13 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
The looking but not looking, seeing but not seeing that Jessica does - a pan across the area and little more - paired with that determination in her statement strikes Marta as a familiar sort of stance to have, given the circumstances (what's known of them, anyway).

Or maybe, Marta thinks, she just needs to know a wider variety of people instead of comparing everyone she meets against the personalities of those she knows best.

She takes her own time to look around. At the people who have arrived and the people who were born here. It's not that she thinks it's impossible, getting out; it's that she wonders if any person's sort of... unconscious predisposition to believing that they are unique to the point of being exceptional blinds them to the possibility that others have tried and failed; or to the idea that it will probably be a group effort to leave this place.

Marta is also aware that if she had only two options before her: to leave and return to her life as it was, with everything as it had been, or to remain here...

She'd pick the less comfortable option.

So she glances back at Jessica. Gives a little half smile. "You seem like the sort of person who is very determined."
ebrius: (ggfdfd)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-13 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Among other things. Most people would say stubborn or stupid pigheaded but I'll take determined. That sounds nicer."

She even cracks the smallest of smiles. What she hates is that she really has no idea how to go about starting to get out of here. She especially hates feeling so on her back foot here, so off balance without the ability to get her balance.

It's making that nagging feeling of nausea grow with every passing second.

"The only thing I'm determined to do right now is drink and forget that I woke up bare ass naked in a strange city. From what I've heard, there's nothing to be done about it now."
veraz: (hair back; and YOU'RE bs)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-13 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Marta can't help but let out a little huff of a laugh at Jessica's self-evaluation. "I do try to be nice." Nicer than others, even.

She would understand the feeling Jessica is having though. Of being so thrown from what one believed or thought or knew was possible into... whatever this is.

"There's a... hot, cinnamon drink? It definitely smells like alcohol." Does Marta want to get drunk? She's uncertain. But having one drink shouldn't knock her on her ass too much...

If she nurses it for at least a half an hour and eats something after.
ebrius: (eefwfsd)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-14 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hot cinnamon drink?" It's not her usual thing but if she's going to get drunk, she might as well try everything that's available. So, maybe she can become a cinnamon drink woman.

Jessica glances around and then jerks her shoulder a bit.

"Where at?" she asks, leaving the invitation to show her and have a drink with her unsaid.
veraz: (hair back; young looking)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-15 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Some invitations don't need to be explicit, and Marta recognizes the opportunity for what it is. She gives Jessica a brief but bright smile and then they're off, to the other end of the festival where the Gluewein is available. They each get one, and Marta wraps her hands around the mug as she sips hers.

"Haven't had a drink in a while." Alcohol, that is.
ebrius: (ggfdfd)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-16 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Really?"

She doesn't know what that's like. She has her reasons for drinking like she does but she knows it's just routine now and if she doesn't reach for a drink, she won't really know how to act.

"Why not? Not a drinker? Bad drunk?"
veraz: (birthday; man alright I guess)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-16 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Cheap date, mostly." Marta laughs a little. She means in the sense of having no alcohol tolerance to really speak of, not accusing her dates of being too cheap to buy her a drink.

"And I was a nurse for years and years, immediately when I was done with school? Even if I could have gotten better at it, I never did."
ebrius: (hhdgerf)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-16 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"There's cheap alcohol out there."

If there's a will, there's a way, Marta. But it's not that much of a protest. People have their own things. If she goes out on a date, she's drinking. If she goes out, she's drinking.

It's a thing. She's good at it.

"I don't know if I could deal with this place without a drink. Warms you up, at least. And I still feel cold after the naked wake up call."
veraz: (hair back; cutie)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-18 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
Marta shakes her head. "Usually by the second drink I'm ready for a nap. But I do sober up faster than other people I've had drinks with." You know, for the five seconds she ever managed to have anything like a social life.

Still, Jessica has a point. About dealing with all of this without some sort of substance to make reality a little more malleable and easier to digest. Marta will, however, refrain from pointing out that alcohol lowers the body temperature; no one likes a science nerd trying to tell you not to drink for the reasons you want to.

"What is your favorite?" Drink, she means.
ebrius: (Cnk7K96)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-18 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, she really isn't sure that she's the right person to ask about this. A long time ago, she might have actually had an answer for Marta that wasn't 'whatever's available' but those days have long since past.

She shrugs a shoulder.

"These days, it's whatever I can get my hands on." She knows how that makes her sound, she's aware. "I function just fine before you say anything."

The last thing she needs is a lecture on alcohol. She's fine.
veraz: (hair back; consideration)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-19 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
Marta shakes her head. "I'm not your doctor." No. Judgment.

A little worry, perhaps, but no judgment. Those are, in her opinion, slightly different things with slightly different concerns and desired outcomes. "Are you going to be okay, if it is harder to find alcohol here? Other than, you know," she gestures around, "a sex party?"
ebrius: (kokxlDL)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-19 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
That was the million dollar question, wasn't it? She used alcohol for a myriad of reasons and not having it at her fingertips? She'd survive but it wouldn't be a good time.

"Guess we'll find out."

She doesn't want to find out.

"I haven't gone without in awhile."
veraz: (hair back; evangelical)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-19 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll try to see if I can get anything for you ahead of time." Painkillers or alcohol, either way, will help more than hinder. "Just in case it comes up."

Another sip of the gluwein. "You have a little bit of an accent, are you from New York?"
ebrius: (uq2FvTU)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-20 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that's nice of her and she's a little...slow to respond at first. She's just not used to people being nice to her or looking out for her. And if they try to, she tends to push them away.

"Thanks." She says it slightly awkwardly. "And yeah. Good ears."

Not that she was hiding it much.

"Where you from?"
veraz: (eating; listening)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-20 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
"We don't ever have to talk about it directly again." Marta gives Jessica a conspiratorial smile. She's familiar with folks who'd rather not have help and are unused to accepting it.

"Massachusetts. Medford, specifically, nearby to Boston."
ebrius: (F3Rztk2)

[personal profile] ebrius 2024-02-20 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Never been. Never had a reason to."

But, she's known a few people from Boston. Some of the men she'd run up against had had those thick as hell accents that made it hard to understand them.

"No accent on you, not like some others from Boston I've heard, at least."
veraz: (walking; yellow wallpaper)

[personal profile] veraz 2024-02-21 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"I didn't grow up speaking as much English at home as I do now, and people from Boston aren't who taught me the language in the first place."

A gentle shrug. "Catholic school and immigrant parents."