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test drive — summer

SUMMER TEST DRIVE
Welcome to the test drive and thank you for your interest in The Village. This test drive is not game canon but will allow players the opportunity to experiment with game mechanics, the setting, and the flexibility of choice allowed by this game. The following prompts are examples of typical situations characters might face in the game. At least one thread from the TDM is required as part of the game's application process.
Prospective players are welcome to play with any of the established locations within Mathias.
The final round of applications will be processed in August.( Recommended listening: ♫ )
UNTO OBLIVION
Summer has arrived in Mathias. The days are warm, the nights are cool, and much of the autumn debris has cleared from around town. Only a few stray leaves and fallen branches remain, their crisp colors at odds with the new season. It's something that may cause some to wonder, while others may not even notice the oddity.
New arrivals wake in the lush forest, with its winding paths twisting back on themselves as they branch in either direction. It isn't safe to stray from the path, some ominous feeling pushing you to not venture beyond what you can clearly see, but there is nothing impeding movement along those winding paths that cut through the seemingly infinite trees. Continue stumbling in one direction and you'll reach the small town, coming out near the mishmash of quaint houses that nestle beside crumbling ruins that once were homes. But choose the other and you'll seem to wander on forever, lost in an ocean of green leaves and speckles of sunlight that taunt you with a freedom you haven't yet attained. Suddenly, there seems to be a clearing up ahead—
And then nothing. The earth opens up before you in a ravine so deep that the bottom cannot be seen. The other side can be seen, tantalizingly out of reach, and there is the sense that safety is just beyond if only you could get there. But with that sensation is also the knowledge that if you stay here, you will die. The edge seems unsteady, like getting too close would set it crumbling and send you tumbling into that dark endless nothing that waits below...

TO SEE AND BE SEEN
Standing at the center of Mathias, the Town Hall is a modest two-story building that would be welcoming if not for the faded sign, chipped paint, and deafening silence within its empty halls. It's a typical government building, with a reception desk at the front and rows of identical offices within, the names half faded from each door. But what catches the attention is a large bulletin board on the main wall beside the reception desk, once meant to hold flyers or announcements for the community.
What it holds now is decidedly different. All across the board are push-pins with scraps of torn paper clinging to them, large ones and small, bits of writing visible at the frayed edges of a few. There on the floor are the formerly ordered scraps of paper, now ripped and crumpled and scattered in all directions. In an array of handwriting styles: requests for supplies should anyone find them, pieces of information shared in the hopes of someone understanding the strange symbols and mathematical equations, notes about those missing or recently deceased.
And with the papers ripped away from the board, what was once hidden is now fully visible: An eye. A strange, ornate eye with three lobes, painted in still-wet red. And upon close examination, a keen eye will realize that the paint is actually blood, perhaps even human.
The longer someone stands there, the more it will feel like they are being watched, even studied, with great interest. It's a sensation that lingers and stays with them even when they exit the building.

NOT AS IT SEEMS
From the outside, Baneberry Hall seems like your ordinary rich person's house, spawling and bigger than it has any right to be, but one would be mistaken to assume anything of the sort. Even the baneberries that cover the back lawn leading to the forest treeline are deceptive: harmless in appearance but fatal to any foolish enough to eat them.
The building is decaying from within. The rooms have begun to rot, from the parlors and libraries still done up in grand and expensive style to the bedrooms that have locks on the doors and bars on the windows. There are restraints in some of those bedrooms, while others are bereft of sharp objects. In the hall closets, there are identical sets of white pajamas of all sizes, and the offices have locked cabinets full of a rainbow of sedatives. The names on doors and in logbook lists are all smudged beyond legibility, and any paperwork has been water-damaged and weathered, leaving no indication of who may have been kept in those bedrooms or why. But within each room, there is an item that is familiar to one of the unfortunate souls now wandering its halls...
A beloved book, a handwritten letter from a loved one, a medal earned through years of service. As caked in dust and grime as anything else, each item is placed in its room as if it belongs there, as if it might have been there for years. But it couldn't have been. None of them have any memory of being here before, and that unnerving sense of familiarity is just their mind playing tricks on them.
Isn't it?
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He'd halfway turned back around to greet the newcomer, or at least get a good look at their face, when they spoke to him.
He'd have known that voice anywhere.
"...Buck?"
He turned sharply the rest of the way, and stared. Even though he knew that Bucky had been among those returned to them after Thanos' defeat, he'd still not really had time to process it in the interim. Between the return of everyone and the loss of Natasha and Tony, a lot had happened - more than most people really ever had to deal with - and while he'd been relieved beyond measure that they were back, he'd not really processed the reality of it all. Just seeing his best friend standing there, looking just as uncertain as he felt bewildered, was a lot to take in. It made his chest ache - five years of failure, struggling and knowing that he'd been unable to stop what had happened, had left its mark. What made it even more confusing was the change he saw in him - the shorter hair was new, looking much more like he had before the...well, before. He'd shaved at some point, apparently, and there was something about him that seemed...different. But good! He looked him up and down, and breathed out. They hadn't really...talked, since Wakanda. Still, if anyone would steer him right, if anyone would give it to him like it was, even if it was not good, it would have been Bucky. He'd never pulled punches with him before.
"...You're here? What's - what is all this? What happened?"
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Bucky he had given up on any of the new faces being his best friend. Or anyone else that he remembers from the group of people he fought alongside during the Battle of Earth. He also remembers saying goodbye to his friend after they'd won that war.
It occurs to Bucky that he may look different from when his best friend last remembers seeing him.
"Nothing that has anything to do with Thanos or HYDRA," Bucky starts, approaching and throwing his arms around Steve in a familial embrace. When he pulls back he shakes his head. "I don't even know where to start by telling you what goes on in this place."
And judging by the expression that came with telling Steve that, it wasn't anything good.
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Still, he nodded, and patted Bucky's shoulder fondly when they parted.
"Well, that's two things in its favor, I guess. Still, it's good to see you..." He noticed the darkened expression that came over Bucky's eyes, however, when he mentioned the town, and frowned in response. That couldn't be good - Bucky wasn't one who got shaken easily, and if he was troubled by this place...
"Talk to me, Buck. What are we looking at here? I noticed the scraps of paper on the floor by the board, people asking for supplies, help. I mean, the blood scrawled on it like that, the walls - this is..." Steve gestured to the board, and to the panel that was dislodged nearby, and shook his head. "...Are you okay? I like the haircut, that's new, but...I just saw you. Right before I arrived."
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It's good to see you. The words echo and Bucky half-smiles. He can't help but look at his best friend and see the skinny kid from Brooklyn that didn't know when to back down from a fight. Steve will do better here than most. But, just as it was back home, Bucky will instinctively find himself keeping an eye on the hero.
"I'm good," he nods, pausing a short moment before glancing back to the board and all the messages pinned to it. "That's the last I saw of you, too. You were.."
One thing he has had a lot to think about was Steve leaving to go back in time and while he never ever wanted his best friend to not live a life for himself, Bucky couldn't lie that watching him leave didn't hurt.
"A lot of people here are from versions and timelines of Earth. Tony was here for a while but from 2012. There's someone else here who worked for SHIELD and who knew a guy named Coulson. Not entirely sure if she is from our timeline. Her name's Daisy."
It was as good a start as any. But he would have to get to the more troubling part.
"This place plays with your mind." Bucky continues, his tone quiet. "I got here a little over a month ago and thought it was HYDRA all over again."
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It didn't matter that their friendship had been fractured - Steve still grieved for Tony in his own way, and he regretted selling him short all those years ago when he told him point blank that he wasn't the type to make the sacrificial play. He could admit that he had been wrong, but that was the nature of hindsight, he supposed. Steve looked down for a moment, and ran his fingers back through his hair, trying to sort through his thoughts. It used to be that he and Bucky could have talked for hours about anything and everything, but the both of them had been through so much that it was difficult to figure out where to even start. It was one thing he didn't regret, in the slightest - defying the Sokovian Accords for Bucky Barnes. He'd do it again, in a heartbeat and without question.
"...We both went through a lot, Buck. I'm glad that you're doing well, even if this place is...suspicious." That was a drastic understatement. "I can't say the same, I'm...not really doing well, but. Well, you're the only person I'm telling that to." He figured Bucky would have been able to see right through any lies he tried to tell anyway. His eyebrows raised a little in surprise, though, at the mention of Coulson, though he didn't recall anyone named Daisy directly.
"Coulson? Phil Coulson? Can't say I've ever met a woman named Daisy, but SHIELD was a big organization." Another regret to add to the list - Steve was unaware that the man was still alive, but Bucky's words brought up another interesting point. "Wait, Tony was here too, but a Tony from another point in time?" Considering the time travel that he and the others had just been through to defeat Thanos, it wasn't surprising, but it certainly made him question what powers or science were at play here. As Bucky got quiet, though, he tensed all over again. The last thing he wanted was for Bucky to feel as though HYDRA were breathing down his neck again, after everything that he had been through. He reached out and put his hand back on his shoulder, and squeezed gently.
"But it wasn't. How does it play with your mind, what happened to you? You...you sure you're okay?" There was concern in his eyes, because if he could focus on the struggles of those he cared about, he didn't have to focus on his own troubles for the time being. "What did they do to you?"
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Blue eyes snapped up after hearing Steve's admittance and that urge to protect came rushing back like it always did when he had heard his friend was struggling. He knew something was off right away and now he wanted to do all he could to help. But there was Steve, quickly moving on. He wouldn't get too far before Bucky would dig back into it.
Just like Steve was doing to him now.
"Nothing that hasn't been done to everyone else, too. I guess I arrived more than halfway there already so.." Bucky huffs out a little laugh, determined to make light out of a difficult and challenging situation. He nods. "But I'm okay. There are good people here. And it helps they don't know anything about me."
He looks towards the door.
"Look, everything I'm about to tell you is probably best done sitting down and I got a few beers stashed away that I've been saving for the right occasion. Come on."
Bucky turns, leading Steve out and towards the Grey Gull. But he continues as they walk.
"A lot of what happens here is stuff that mostly doesn't make sense. After I got here, people were killed by some kind of animal. They went to some other version of town and then came back a few days later. Bodies still in the graves that they were buried in."
He stops there for a moment to let Steve process that. It was only one of many strange things that happened there.
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"...Just because it's been done to everyone else doesn't make it right," he murmured quietly, and leveled a tired but determined gaze at his best friend. "I'm glad you're okay - I worry about you, you know?" Steve managed a smile, more of a smirk, so it didn't come off as quite so sappy. "And get that anonymity is a good thing here, for both of us - maybe we can figure this thing out together, yeah?"
He followed Bucky back out of the Town Hall, though he made a note to himself to come back later and snoop around for any information that Bucky couldn't provide to him. No doubt, he couldn't have been the only one to have had the idea, but this place was still foreign to him, so he wasn't going to take any chances. He fell in step beside him, and looked around at the foggy townscape thoughtfully as he listened. Animals? Alternate versions of the town? Bodies still in -
"Wait." Steve turned his gaze sharply towards Bucky he paused, and focused on him for a moment. He looked at him searchingly, then out over the town once more. That eerie, unsettled feeling was creeping back into his blood, and he didn't like it. "People...was killed by an animal, wound up in an alternate form of this town, then came back? But in fresh...bodies?" Steve had seen a lot, and was willing to put a lot of things on faith considering his world view now included Infinity Stones, aliens, and magic, but that sounded -
"How is that possible?"