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February 2024 Test Drive Meme
FEBRUARY 2024 TDM
PROMPT ONE — ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST: Yet another 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 — not to mention the fact they are not the first to come here.
PROMPT TWO — OF FAIR FORTUNE: After spell of bad luck, finally, the Interlopers find A Very Good (albeit slightly spooky) Boy.
PROMPT THREE — BAD PICKINGS: An error is made when foraging for mushrooms that have been altered by the Aurora makes for some interesting situations for the Interlopers.
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.
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. You look around, it seems like no one has been here in several weeks, maybe longer. The fire is stone cold, the dishes in the sink are mouldy — it's possible the place has been ransacked, as if they've gone through the drawers and cupboards looking for something. 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.
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. Interlopers who arrive during the month of February will find themselves especially likely of falling foul to accidental injuries and the like. It's as if the bad luck of finding yourself in this place only gets much worse. Maybe you get yourself horrendously more lost than you mean to, maybe you end up with a sprained wrist or ankle after a fall, torn clothing from fighting through the thicker parts of the wilderness.
But soon enough, you'll be able to find a path to town. A little more worse for wear, but alive. It’s here you may find someone else in the same boat as yourself, equally freezing and confused — battered from the journey. 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. Some of them will direct you to the Community Hall, tell you to head there — you've been expected.
There is a sombre mood to the town. Although you can't quite place why, maybe you should ask?
Towards the center of town, you’ll find the building from which the biggest of the smoke trail rises: a community hall, by the looks of it. 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, but looks sad. He smiles warmly despite the sadness in him, and with pity, ushering you in with haste.
“Another batch of poor souls from the wilds.” 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. The lights are changing things, bringing more of you here. Come, we must get you warm and fed. Mother Nature has not been kind.”
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 and perhaps a rare canister of coffee, along with soup and stew and trays of charred deer and rabbit meats, plus some grilled fish, instant mashed potatoes, and tinned vegetables. It’s very basic, but it’s hot and filling. A feast. The old man has been busy. And Methuselah will continue to busy himself, still; there is plenty to do. He will fetch blankets, tend to wounds, serve food and drinks. 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 is very troubled, thoughtful. Much has been happening. The others from town will eventually trail in too, to eat and warm themselves, and search among the new faces.
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, his mood is... low, mournful. but perhaps you might be able to get some answers from those fellow arrivals who’ve been in this place for some time now.
This time, if he is approached, particularly by those who have been in Milton for some time, he will frown in thought. He is… considering something. Finally, he will speak:
“I had hoped that the secret cache I and your fellow Newcomers had found two months past would be enough until the spring comes.” He hesitates for a moment, his gaze moving to one of the many windows of the Community Hall. “If she ever arrives, that is.”
He doesn’t believe it will.
“More and more of you come. Life will continue to get harder with the numbers rising.” Methuselah explains. “Milton is but one town, and the way out to the south is blocked.”
He means the road out — the one that follows out of town, past the gas station and through the mountains. The tunneled road ends there, caved in with snow and stone. There is no way out that way. Methuselah is quiet for a few moments.
“... There must be another way out. For all of our sakes. It must be found."
OF FAIR FORTUNE
WHEN: The month of February.
WHERE: Milton Outskirts, Milton area.
CONTENT WARNINGS: otherworldly animal;
The Interlopers have discovered that it is not best to trust the canines in this world. The wolves and volatile, aggressive — prone to attacking the town, people. There has even been an instance of a dog leading Interlopers off the beaten track some months ago, into trips and falls and all sorts of mischief. To come across any sort of dog these days would draw suspicion, perhaps even aggression from Interlopers.
And certainly, coming across this particular dog is enough to turn plenty around and start heading in the opposite direction.
There is something…. Otherworldly about this dog. In terms of breed, one might recognise it to look a great deal like an Old English Sheepdog — but far bigger and hardier. It almost looks as if moss and vines are matted in its long fur, which seems ridiculous — but it’s true enough. The dog does not bark, but instead will stop and look at you silently when you come across one another. If approached, it will not run off, but it does not want to be petted and prefers to keep a respectable distance between you and it.
Then, it will turn to look in one direction and begin heading that way. It looks as if it wants to take you somewhere, but it won’t run off for you to catch up. It keeps to your side, silent and steady as you head through the snow, the woods. Wherever you’re going, there seems to be no rush in getting there.
It’s a little unnerving: where did this dog come from? Why does it look so… strange? Where is it going? Where is it taking you? But even with these questions, it doesn’t seem like you’ll find much in terms of answers, not at first.
Soon enough, you’ll find it. It’s different for everyone, but it seems like it all has some recurring theme. Perhaps out in the cold wilds of the Northern Territories, you’re in desperate need of shelter or warmth — you and the dog will find yourselves facing an abandoned cabin, a place of safety from the cold, perhaps with warmer clothing within. Or perhaps the dog may lead you to some secret stash: a metal cache half-hidden in the snow, a small stone cairn — with vital loot hidden within: matches, flares, maybe even food. It may even lead you to foragable foods: mushrooms, berries or of the like — all safe to consume.
Whatever the strange dog leads you to, it is a fortune. A small one, but a fortune nonetheless. It seems as if it wanted to bring you to something to aid you in your time here. Upon finding whatever it is the dog leads you to, the dog disappears — never to be seen again.
BAD PICKINGS
WHEN: Mid-month onwards for a few weeks.
WHERE: The entirety of the Milton area.
CONTENT WARNINGS: altered food/foraged foods; drugs/hallucinogens / negative hallucinogenic trips; severely altered/warped moods; temporary amnesia; personality switches; loss of senses
The Northern Territories may be harsh, difficult conditions to survive in, but certainly not impossible. There is an abundance of wildlife, hardy enough to withstand the weather — even in the extreme, unpredictable times such as these. Foraging will soon come to be a staple for those stuck here in this world, and is just as important as hunting down any deer or rabbit. Flora is not only useful in terms of sustenance, but in its use in medicines and tinctures.
Mushrooms can be found here and there in particular areas: taking advantage of the wet, rotten wood of downed trees, or nestled in the sheltered undergrowth of the more densely wooded areas where it’s a little more suitable for fungi to grow. But not even the flora of this world is safe following the recent Auroras. The world is changing, and for the next few weeks — foraged mushrooms will have some… interesting effects, when consumed.
Interlopers that come across these mushrooms in the wilds will find themselves compelled to pick and eat these mushrooms right away. They're perfectly fine to eat raw, just more enjoyable to eat once cooked.
The effects of the mushrooms will last between eight hours to a full day, depending on how much was consumed. Nothing can be done to alleviate symptoms. You will feel incredibly hungover the day after the effects have subsided, and feel completely fine after that. The Aurora’s influence on mushrooms is only temporary, and the mushrooms will cease their effects after a few weeks.
Reishi mushrooms This mushroom will temporarily take away one of your five senses: sight, touch, smell, taste or hearing. You may find yourself feeling completely numb to touch; or unable to hear or see anything.
Oyster mushrooms Eating one of these mushrooms will give you temporary amnesia. You may forget yourself, things about your life, even your own name. Or maybe you will forget those around you. Or perhaps both.
Black Morel Eating this mushroom will seem to switch your personality to its complete opposite. Introverted sorts will become extroverted, those prone to anger will become more calm and chilled out, cheerful sorts will become more morose — and vice-versa.
Chanterelles Your mood is lifted and you become more cheerful and affectionate with those around you. You may even become more enamoured with the next person you happen to meet, regardless of your feelings towards them previously or your own orientation/attractions.
Amethyst Laccaria There is nothing supernatural or strange that happens when this mushroom is consumed. You just have a super bad hallucinogenic trip of your own horrible making. This mushroom is literally a nightmare. Sorry about that.
FAQs
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.
1. Please Do Not Pet That Dog.
1. Interlopers that pick a variety of the mushrooms and cook them together to eat will suffer the effects of whichever mushroom was in the largest quantity.
2. The mushrooms are fine to eat raw, and characters will feel compelled to eat them raw.

Charlie Cale | Poker Face
[ Charlie has a weird little ability: she can tell when someone is lying. Please read her permissions and opt-out page for more info, and comment to opt out. ]
1. Arrival
Charlie wakes up in a cave. Well—cave is overstating it; it's a fucking hole in the ground, wet and gross and Jesus Christ, she never made it off Shit Mountain, did she? She must've died in that goddamn hole and everything that came afterward, it's a dying hallucination. Shit. But she's cold and wet and ... huh. She doesn't actually feel like total shit; just normal shit from, well, waking up in a goddamn hole.
She crawls out and stares around in bewilderment. Superficial resemblances aside, it is not Shit Mountain. So maybe all that shit that came after, with ... fuck, with Sterling, with LeGrand, with Hasp, being on the run again—that happened. Okay. So what's she doing here?
One thing's for sure—she's not going to find out shivering her ass off in this cold. She sees lights and makes for them.
2. The feast
She can't get a read on this Methusaleh character, which is weird, but she's too cold and hungry to care. And there's people here. Fine. She grabs some food and spot to sit. Everyone she sees, she greets with a little wave and a "hi, howya doin'?" She's not a chatterbox, but if anyone wants to talk, she's happy to. Besides, she wants to find out more about what the hell is going on.
3. Bad Pickings
Charlie knows fuck-all about foraging, so she's only out there for the company, and because she wants to see more of the area. When she finds a cluster of mushrooms, she stops to get a closer look.
"Shit, man, I've seen these at the supermarket. Expensive as hell."
Inexpertly, she cuts off one of the oyster mushrooms at the base and pops it into her mouth.
"Huh. Not bad. Not sure why you'd charge uh ..."
She trails off, blinks, confused.
"Where the hell is this? The fuck am I doing here?"
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“Hello,” she says. She can't help looking a bit disappointed - she’d hoped it wasn't true that more people would be kidnapped so quickly. “You must be one of the new arrivals.”
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Charlie does the slightest of double-takes at what looks to her like a Lady Thor cosplayer on her way to the convention center, and then grins a little, rueful.
"Guess it's obvious, huh? What gave it away—the confused expression or the fact that I look like I just woke up in a hole, which I definitely did? Been here long yourself?"
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“I would not worry - some of those who arrived with me looked far worse than you.” Is this a joke? Kind of, but it's also true. This woman at least isn't reeling from a magically healing wound.
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Charlie makes a sympathetic noise. "Oof. So does Mr. Cryptic over there—" nodding toward Methusaleh, "—get any more informative as time goes on? Like what we're supposed to even be doing and if there's a way home?"
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There are a few questions she can answer, though. “There's no way to go home that we have been able to find. Even the path out of this village is blocked. As for what we’re meant to be doing, right now we’re simply trying to survive. Not only is it winter, but there are strange forces at work here.
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"Oh yeah?" Charlie raises an eyebrow. "How strange are we talking? Like mass hysteria or ghosts or Lovecraftian shit from beyond?"
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This is delivered with a completely straight face and is, unfortunately, the truth.
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Bigby has been here for long enough - and seen new people turn up often enough - to be able to tell what's going on when he spots a woman heading towards town. An unfamiliar woman, which would be strange otherwise, since the man feels like he's seen pretty much every face in town at least once by this point.
Not to mention that Charlie definitely isn't dressed for the weather.
Bigby is, though, which means he might stick out a little less in his fur-lined coat. still, as he spots her still out here in nature, the man calls out.
"Hey! You alright?"
People do seem to arrive here in varying states of okay and not-okay, after all..
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Charlie, shivering and cursing under her breath, looks up at the sound of the voice. Her immediate, gut-instinct reaction is wariness. Being lost out in the woods and running into a strange guy is how true crime podcasts happen.
But she is fucking cold and has no idea where she's going so.
"We all gotta go sometime," she mutters under her breath before waving and calling back, "Hey. You, ah, you know where a girl could get some goddamn shelter around here? Preferably town-shaped?"
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At least the man seems entirely unfazed by her attitude. Pretty normal on women he knows, really. If anything, if she really is kind of tough, that might be a good thing.
"I'll show you."
Once Bigby has gotten close enough through the snow to be near her, he even shrugs off his thick coat, holding it out to her. Please just.. don't mind the greasy shirt and tie he's wearing underneath it, okay.
"Put this on in the meantime, or you'll freeze before we even get there." Especially since she already seems so much colder than him.
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"Thanks." She accepts the coat gratefully. "Normally I'm not a big fan of a guy taking me to a secondary location, you know? But I guess you're the only hope I got right now, so, ah, lead on, friend."
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.. maybe not the most comforting to tell a person out here, but look, Bigby is just being honest! It might have been the sort of thing he would have done long, long ago, but he swore off the entire eating people thing decades ago. He's not even thinking about it anymore.
Besides, he does start leading her in the direction of town, even if it's still a little while off. Bigby occasionally shivers, but he may be trying to hide that last thing, at least.
"You seem relatively energetic for someone who just magically appeared somewhere far from home, y'know."
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"As good as you can be for getting scooped outta wherever you were before and dropped into a horror movie, huh?" Charlie says with a wry smile. "Charlie Cale. Woke up in a hole about an hour ago, new here."
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"Nice to meetcha. So you been here for the, ah, the snake and all that shit? The, ah, valkyrie over there—" nodding toward Randvi, "—told me a about some of the crazy going on."
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"Apart from snakes and uh, what'd she call it, Darkstrider? Darkwalker?" Charlie says. "But I guess it's not all crazy all the time."
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Louis carries a lantern and a basket. He wears the usual pastiche of clothing locals wear, his fashionable wool jacket combined with rustic deerskin boots (a gift), scarf and beanie (scavenged) in the clashing colors of some forgotten hockey team. And of course he wears gloves when picking mushrooms.
"...Hello? Miss? You need some help?" he calls from several yards away. Strange that someone who seemed fine would suddenly say these things.
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She hears the voice, spins in that general direction, and starts waving her arms.
"Yeah! Hey! Yes, help, I need help."
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He doesn't know her. If this is a trap, he's confident in his ability to defend himself. If she's just looking for someone to carry back some stuff, he'll demand half.
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"Yeah, uh ... hey there." Okay, he doesn't seem to threatening. "I was just wondering if you could ... craziest fucking thing, actually. I'm out here in these woods and I cannot for the life of me remember how the fuck I got here. Or where here is? It's ... kinda scary, to be honest. So I'm hoping you can fill me in."
She sounds casual enough, but she's really just trying to keep rising panic in check.
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He gestures in the vague direction of the buildings. Is he hearing her right?
"Did you hit your head? There's a doctor in town, more than one in fact, I think. Never been, but I seen the notices posted. Uh--Louis de Pointe du Lac, at your service, miss."
Now is not the most important time to remember his manners, but he does anyway.