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June 2025 Test Drive Meme

JUNE 2025 TDM


PROMPT ONE — ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST: A new group of arrivals find themselves lost in the frozen wilds and vulnerable to the dangers of nature. With luck, they make it to the town of Milton, and to a friendly face offering food, warmth and shelter — and the current inhabitants, their fellow survivors.

PROMPT TWO — WHAT LIES BENEATH: New fissures caused by seismic activity within the Northern Territories physiologically alters the Interlopers who check them out.

PROMPT THREE — SUFFOCATION RISK: Interlopers find it hard to breathe, and need a helping hand to catch a breather.

ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST


WHEN: Mid-month.
WHERE: Milton, Milton Outskirts.
CONTENT WARNINGS: potential animal attacks, potential injuries, potential cold injuries/hyperthermia risk.

'You are the Interloper. You are not part of nature’s design.'

It’s the last thing you hear. A dark, deep voice. Impossibly ancient. You feel afraid. Maybe you’re dreaming, maybe you’re wide awake. You saw the lights, and then your world went dark. But you hear it in the blackness, you won’t forget those words.

These are the words of the Darkwalker, you’ll soon come to find.

You awaken. You are not where you were before. It’s different for everyone, there doesn’t seem to be much of a pattern in where you find yourself. You may open your eyes to find yourself in a cold, dim and dank cabin. The air is stale, dust hangs in the rays of weak sunlight that shine through the tiny windows. Someone lived here once, but they aren’t to be found. This place has been ransacked, abandoned long ago. It is quiet. The wood creaks around you.

Or perhaps you may awaken to find yourself shivering in the yawning maw of a cave, the freezing stone below you. Or maybe you’re unfortunate enough to sit up to find yourself lying in the snow, in the middle of the wilderness. Snow lies thick around you. It’s freezing out. You haven’t felt a cold like this before in your entire life. Cruel and biting. You have no idea where you are, and what’s worse — you are completely alone.

The sun is bright, enclosed in light fog. It is a strange kind of twilight.

You may feel different, too. Any powers or magics you may have feel... absent. Disconnected. Things that may not have affected you previously now do. Something in you has changed.

You know you can’t stay where you are. You’ll need to move, try to work out where you are and how you came to be here. So you walk, head out into the unknown, in hope of finding a trail or a road. You’ll find one soon enough. It’s here you may find someone else in the same boat as yourself, equally freezing and confused. You’ll both need to keep going. It won’t be easy. You hear howls of wolves around you, and the terrain is difficult: slips and falls are likely. You’re completely vulnerable out here in the open.

Or it’s possible you may come across someone else here. Someone who looks far better prepared to deal with the freezing cold and frozen landscape, out hunting or gathering. They’ll likely offer help and get you into town. However, for the unlucky ones who don’t come across anyone, you’ll carry on until you see it: the lazy trail of smoke rising in the air. Fire. Not just one, but several. Civilization...?

Follow it, and soon enough the way you’ve taken will certainly become a path or road. Unfolding before you in the mountainous forests, you’ll see the most welcome of sights: a small mining town tucked up in the valley. Battered, rusted road signs will direct to “MILTON, POP. 947”. You’re almost there, you keep going, and it looks like other people have had the same idea as you. In fact, you’ll hear the muffled sounds of life. People! In the town!

As you head into the outskirts and then further into town, you’ll find it’s a little easier to walk but the cold has gripped you hard. You’ll find the buildings, both shops and homes, some are dark and lifeless, some of them are boarded up, some of them are occupied. People are going about their business, or stood watching from their tiny porches of their small, timber homes. For a town this big, there doesn’t seem to be many people. Several dozen at most, but no more.

Towards the center of town, you’ll find the building from which the biggest of the smoke trail rises: a school-house of sorts, or some kind of community hall. Perhaps both. You’ll find more and more people all drawn to this place, each and every one of them in the same position as yourself (and your companion, if you’ve found one). Some are in worse states than others: some are bloodied, nursing bite wounds or cuts; others might have some other kind of injury sustained in the journey here from falls. Others may look as if they could faint from the cold at any second.

The door opens, and you’re greeted by the gnarled, wizened face of an elderly man, dressed in thick furs. He has a kind face. He smiles warmly, and with pity, ushering you in with haste.

“Ah. Once more, you poor souls come.” he nods gravely. No, this is not the first time that this has happened. “I am Methuselah. I welcome you, Newcomer, although I’m sorry for how you’ve come to find yourself here. You are not the only one, the lights are changing things. Come. Mother Nature has not been kind to you, but there are plenty here to help.”

The room is dim, lit only by natural daylight through the windows. A roaring fire sits at one end of the huge hall. It crackles, bright and cheerful... and warm. Even as big as this place is, the room is pleasantly warm. You’ll also find basic cots set up down one side of the hall, and while it seems there's a few people already living here, there's enough space for those in need of them. There's places to rest for a moment and get your bearings, or just trying to recover from the cold. Down the other side are tables and chairs, and long tables laden with food, drinks and bottled water similar to one might find at a soup kitchen. Once again, Methuselah offers a feast, aided by some of the other Interlopers.

There are canisters with hot herbal teas, mostly. But some coffee can be found. There’s also soup and stew and trays of charred deer and rabbit meats, plus some grilled fish. It’s very basic, but it’s hot and filling. A feast for those who have battled the cold to come here.

Methuselah will continue to busy himself, still; there is plenty to do. He will fetch blankets, tend to wounds, serve food and drinks — aided by a handful of others in the Hall. Your fellow survivors, but those who have been here for some time now. He does not have much time to talk. More and more people seem to be coming in from the cold. He will not stop to sit and rest until everyone is seen to, taking up a place by the fire to gaze silently into its flames.

He will encourage newcomers to get warm and eat, and when they are ready to — they can explore the town and find one of the many empty homes to call their own. He will not speak much, but gesture to your fellow survivors. They will have better answers than him.

WHAT LIES BENEATH


WHEN: The month of June.
WHERE: Everywhere.
CONTENT WARNINGS: supernatural ailments; mental manipulation; altered physiological states; potential character injuries; potential dangerous situations; potential cold injuries.

The world has gone quiet since last month’s quake that caused a considerable amount of damage around the Milton and Lakeside regions. Newer Interlopers have been met with a town still in the process of being repaired and rebuilt, and some properties have been abandoned all together, used only for spares and repairs of homes that are actually occupied. Milton was home to some thousand people in its hey-day, now it remains a shell of itself. Some hundred or so people making this place a home in a harsh and unforgiving world.

But the world is not completely quiet: tremors and minor quakes can still be felt as time goes on. These tremors don’t have the same impact as earlier quakes, but they’re enough to give someone pause — keeping Interlopers on their toes.

What’s more is the damage caused by this ongoing seismic activity is dotted all over the landscape: scars are beginning to show in the earth itself, or rather — open wounds.

The fissures are small and unassuming, but can easily snag someone’s attention. Even more curious about them is the occasional strange vapours that seem to curl and lazily rise from these fissures. The vapours are a faint green in colour, almost sickly, and there’s plenty enough in you to make you feel like you should keep well away from these rising fogs. But there’s something about curiosity and cats, after all.

The vapours won’t kill you, no. They certainly won’t do you any physical harm, either. No instant burning of the strange, caustic fog that plagued Interlopers last year, nor the sickness that Glimmerfog brought.

But getting close enough to the vapours to examine them will cause a change in you. It’s more of an insidious thing: gradual and slow, changes in your behaviour over the course of a week. Feeling a little more anxious than normal; snapping at people you interact with; avoidance of others; the feeling of being watched and a growing paranoia. You feel like the animal that has known the feel of the snare, or seen the barrel of the gun. Hunted and small.

Soon enough, this slow chipping away at your mind is enough to cause you to snap: fight or flight.

Fighters are lost into states of pure rage. They are combative, blind to anger in a desperate bid to survive — seeking out their dangers to face them head on. They are volatile, difficult to reason with. They will cause damage to anything around them, or anyone. They will cause damage to buildings, objects — smashing their way through whatever stands in their way. They will fight with those around them — their fellow Interlopers — lost in perceived threats.

Flighters are lost into states of pure fear. They’ll break down in crying fits, hysteria and abandon all logic — avoiding their dangers. They will try to escape from wherever they may be — wanting to run out into the wilds, putting them in potentially more dangerous situations. They could end up getting lost in the wilds, or encountering dangerous wildlife like moose, wolves or bears. Or perhaps even onto thin ice on bodies of water. They will hide whenever they can: under beds, in caves, anywhere their minds might tell them are places of safety.

To those around them, it’s finding a way to try and bring the affected Interloper back to their senses. It’s a little stumbling in the dark: wrangling flighters back to the safety of town, like trying to calm a spooked horse and give them a sense of safety and care and connection might be enough to bring them back to their sense. Fighters can arguably be dealt with the same way, but some might need restraining or fighting back in order to knock some sense into them. Perhaps even literally. Drawing blood in a fight with Fighters will also… strangely calm the affected Interloper down.

Affected Interlopers will be a little shaky afterwards. But a stiff drink or a hot meal and some rest will end up soothing them. Hopefully they won’t go poking around those fissures again.


SUFFOCATION RISK


WHEN: The month of June.
WHERE: Everywhere.
CONTENT WARNINGS: supernatural afflictions; themes of suffocation; themes of co-dependency/unhealthy codependency; potential character death/near-death experience; medical emergencies.

You think that maybe it’s the weather. The Northern Territories have been known for unsettled and sometimes ferocious climate — this is the world of endless winter, after all. But June marks a period of calm as the midsummer draws near. Occasional biting winds are the only disturbances to that calm. Other than that, it’s just damn freezing. Even with the midsummer upon the world and the still weather — the world is frigid.

The cold often bites at one’s lungs, and maybe that’s all you think it is at first. Each breath is like ice, hard to catch, and you feel like you’re suffocating sometimes. Overexertion seems to make it worse, whether you’re hiking up a particularly difficult piece of terrain or carrying a heavy load.

Interlopers will need to stop to rest often, and even then it feels like you still can’t quite get your breath back. This breathlessness will slowly get worse over time, until it’s almost unbearable.

Until it ends up nosediving into something more horrifying. One day, it’s the worst it’s ever been. It feels like you’re drowning. Your breaths are shallow and quick. Your vision blurs and warps, a shimmer of dull prismatic at the corners of your eyes. The world grows smaller around you, your hearing growing dim and distorted. You cough and splutter, gasping for air that you cannot seem to breathe in.

Panic sets in. You are suffocating, and if something isn’t done quickly enough, you will die.

But there’s a strange pull in you, too. A need. A person. You get a sensation of them, something about them. Their hair colour, their voice, their smile. Maybe it’s someone you know, maybe it’s a complete stranger, but something in you pulls you towards them.

As the world closes in on you, everything zeros in on that person. They can help. Hopefully you have enough time to reach them, hopefully you can find them. Maybe they’re searching for you too, in the exact same predicament — unable to breathe and trying to find that person to help.

Reaching that person and touching them will finally allow you to breathe. Like the air is clear, and breaths are painless again. It’s like an instant balm, and slowly the world grows back again — vision and hearing restored. You don’t know why, but this person, whoever they are — has given you your breath back.

You’re spared from the affliction, for a short time. Soon enough, it will return, and you’ll need to find that person again. Or just keep them close for a little while.


FAQs

ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST


1. Arrival threads can be treated as game canon.

2. Items characters have brought from home can be found either strewn around them when they awaken, or in the community hall — as if someone left them out for them to collect. Methuselah will not know how they got there, and will be quite bemused by the happenings.

3. Reminder that all characters are now depowered upon arrival. They can choose not to notice it at first, or can immediately sense something is different about them.

4. If asked any personal questions, Methuselah will smile and say "Oh, you don't want to know about an old man like me. But I have lived all over in these parts for all my life." He will be more concerned with trying to help Newcomers, and is genuinely concerned for them and their well-being. Other Interlopers will say much of the same — there's little to know about him.

5. More information about Milton can be found here.

WHAT LIES BENEATH


1. Characters can be affected multiple times by the vapours.

SUFFOCATION RISK


1. The length of time Interlopers are 'stuck' together to combat the Suffocation Risk affliction is player choice. It could be a couple of days or even weeks — with the affliction itself ending by the end of the month.

2. Both Interlopers can be suffering from Suffocation Risk, or just one.

3. Interlopers who do not reach the person in time will die. They could potentially be revived through CPR, however — provided they are found quick enough.

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[personal profile] shoving 2025-06-25 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
[ He's good and he doesn't know how nice it is to hear those words. Because Dick Grayson didn't have the chance to be good in his life. He didn't have the chance to be anything but the same kind of heartache Thomas and Martha left for him. Hearing that Dick is good might as well have healed everything that's ailing Bruce right then.

He tightens his grip, bites back something too sentimental for the moment. He doesn't really know this young man. Just a version of him. Bruce shouldn't foist the unbearable weight of his loss on him. That he saves for Tim, apparently. But it's good to hold on to Dick, to keep him upright so he doesn't go toppling over in the snow.

He gives Dick a few seconds. Just a few though. ]


Did you just get here?
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[personal profile] aerobat 2025-06-25 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
( it takes time to feel like he's not going to just collapse in on himself, but it's bruce he's got to lean against, a stable pillar dick knows he can rely on and trust to keep him upright even if he can't trust his own two legs right now.

he'd asked for a few seconds, and bruce waits at least that long for him to catch his breath and feel a little more steady. and once he does, dick pulls himself upright, even if he's turning the arm that bruce held captive initially so he can grip onto bruce's forearm. it's not necessary, he doesn't need (or does he?) contact, but dick has heard just enough from tim to feel like an anchor is necessary for this conversation. )


Just? No. I've been here long enough to change and run into a few friendly faces. ( there's a small quirk to the corners of his lips, just the barest hint of a smile. give him a few more moments, it'll get there. ) Hey, B. Fancy running into you here.
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[personal profile] shoving 2025-06-25 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Bruce remembers Dick being chatty. It helped in the early days to throw off their targets because the Bat had been the opposite: quiet, foreboding, cold. Robin had been warm, brightly colored, and talkative. Friendly, even when he's swinging a fist to clobber some hired gun in the mouth. It seemed some things were true across the multiverse.

He holds Dick steady, still careful not to be too familiar, even if though he wants more than anything to just hug this man until he gets sick of it. He doesn't. He keeps the space between them, but he softens in the face of Dick's smile. ]


It's good to see you too, Dick.

[ So good. The best person he's seen all day. He's missed him. He just wished he could tell Alfred somewhere Dick lived. Somewhere Dick got to grow up. Somewhere, they did something right. ]
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[personal profile] aerobat 2025-06-25 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
( it takes time and a lot of effort to figure out bruce's own little micro-expressions, but dick's been at this for over half his life, he's gotten it down pretty well by now. bruce softens, and the hint of a smile turns into a full-blown one. the grip he has on bruce's arm also drops, but it's only so he can hold out his arms, and offer the next best thing, )

I can see the I need a hug written all over your face from here, you know. You may as well come get it while it's still hot.

( the hugs, not here. because there is nothing that's hot when it's this cold outside. bruce'll get it.

especially given the distance he's keeping between them despite the way tim had spoken about bruce earlier. dick doesn't need to be a mind reader to get that there's something going on here, but he knows better than to push. especially when he's just barely found him. )
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[personal profile] shoving 2025-06-28 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
[ For as often as Bruce has thought about a chance like this - to hug Dick, even if it's for a brief fleeting moment, he doesn't take it immediately. Even that little bit of space between them feels like a chasm, impossibly deep and impossibly wide.

But then he just. Does. Steps into that open embrace and Dick can probably feel the tension relax in his shoulders and down through his arms and legs while he stands there and lets himself just feel. Relief and regret and anger and grief and he's thankful he doesn't have Tim's affliction - shining an array of colors with every emotion. He'd be a veritable rainbow of colors, all of them vibrant and rotating as quickly as Bruce felt them.

But when it's enough, when Bruce forces it to be enough, he steps back again. ]


Are you settled? Do you need anything?
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[personal profile] aerobat 2025-06-30 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
( pulling tim into his arms had felt like taking a massive weight off of the kid's shoulders, and bruce here doesn't - feel all too different. he's not surprised: from what little he's picked up thus far, dick figures they need it as much as he does. arms wrap tight around bruce, holding him close as long as the man will allow it. when he pulls away, dick still keeps a hand on his arm, holding onto him just in case his affliction comes back faster than he's expecting it to. )

Settled is a strong word. But I've found my way around situations like this before, and I'll figure it out this time, too. ( he's personable, it makes navigating new areas a lot easier than it is for most. ) Where have you been staying?
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[personal profile] shoving 2025-07-14 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ Of course Milton would do this to him. Of course. It's been putting every pain he's ever felt on full display for others to see since he got here. Turned all his quiet, carefully contained misery into public spectacle. The bruises are starting to fade again, and he doesn't smell so strongly of smoke anymore. But then Dick arrives – is here in front of him – and it feels like his grief might be on permanent display now.

He's mindful of the hand on his arm. ]


The gas station. Tim is there. If you need somewhere to go, you can come with me there.

[ And stay as long as he needs. Bruce didn't have the heart to ever turn him away. ]
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[personal profile] aerobat 2025-07-16 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure.

( the acceptance is easy enough; it's not as if dick has any issue with shoving himself into bruce's space and making sure he can't get rid of him when he feels it's necessary, and between tim and bruce here, dick's pretty sure it is, in fact, needed. tim's fine at handling bruce on a good day - and even several bad ones - but this just feels like a combination he shouldn't leave on it's own. so the hand stays, as does the little half-smile that feels natural on his mouth. )

Lead the way?

( there's no time like the present. )
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[personal profile] shoving 2025-07-22 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
[ For a minute, there's a twinge of regret. Bruce feels it in the quiet pattering of his heart. Part of him thinks this is foolish. A terrible idea, born out of some deep, quiet ache he's never managed to silence. This isn't Dick, even if that's his face, all grown up. Bruce knows that. He's letting that emotion pick at his seams and it feels like he might unravel again. He should have just said sorry and moved on.

Left him to figure things out on his own.

The rest of him is glad he didn't. He turns to walk, but waits until Dick's gait matches his own. They'd get there together and Bruce would figure out how to deal with the rest later. ]
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[personal profile] aerobat 2025-07-22 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
( he's used to following in bruce's footsteps. used to matching his pace to the other's own, adjusting as they move when it becomes necessary. used to slowing down when he's hurt, picking up the pace when bruce decides they need to get somewhere fast. following this man has never been a struggle, and while bruce may be going through all the stages of grief while contemplating his actions, dick grayson isn't. he's still holding onto bruce's arm, leaning onto him a little less for himself and more to give bruce that weight to focus his attention on. )

Also, if you can just - not drift far enough away I can't grab onto you, that'd be great. I'm pretty sure I'll lose my breath if you go too far away again.

( just as an fyi. all casual-like. )