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//TESTDRIVE2.0.EXE
//TESTDRIVE2.0.EXE
![]() The prototype of ViViD's newest level has been complete. However, right now, only a single castle-town is open and available to be accessed with a mini-mission for all registered players. This castle-town is currently undergoing a terrible plague that causes those who drink the water to become strongly infected by the venom laced within. The venom creates a form of volatile madness known as The Maenas, and it is said to originate by a single flower growing in the center of the castle-town's lake. In order to purify it, everyone will have to work together to rescue the Priestess who is being held hostage in one of the castle-town's main towers, which is currently being guarded by a large dragon. Who that dragon is working for is currently unknown, but right now, it's preventing the priestess from helping the villagers. At the log in screen, players will be greeted by Vidia, giving them a friendly announcement and providing them with the mission details:
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//SCENARIOS.EXE
PHASE I [ xx PHASE II [ xx PHASE III [ xx PHASE IV [ xx BONUS [ why[ You can choose to set your threads in the game or before/after if you'd like. Remember to apply proper warnings on threads with trigger-y or inappropriate material and do let a mod know if your thread careens off into maiming or canoodling so we can lock the log. ] |
//RUN.EXE
Welcome to CEREALIA's second Test Drive Meme. Please forgive our appearance as we are still going through the final stages of game completion… mostly fighting with table codes. While most pages are under development and/or hidden from the public eye, please don't feel discouraged, since knowing everything doesn't always make the experience. Your characters will know as little as you. For your convenience, we have compiled a post detailing everyone's arrival experience and a FAQ that should explain everything in more detail. Please read them thoroughly before playing. Thank you! |
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[gilbert's assessment is totally right in that he didn't give much detail and his answers weren't very helpful - but none of them were actually wrong. there is a difference between 'basic' and 'wrong', after all.
nothing he said was untrue. it was just generally nonhelpful. around peers, though, delita is... a little more open. not much more, though, especially since he's not familiar with gilbert enough to open up. and even if he were familiar, he's not a very open person; secrets within lies within half-truths is the order of the day for delita heiral.]
They wish for me to explain what I saw, so I did.
[it's fairly clear that delita does not trust the researchers and programmers, in no small part because he feels as if they're condescending. just because they brought him and whoever else here to fix things, he feels - they shouldn't be swarmed with questions and surveys and whatnot the moment they do succeed at something.
if they're even telling the truth about these things, but he's playing their game for now anyway - both figuratively and literally.]