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THE TEST DRIVE MEME
Hello, True Believers!
This is for anyone wanting to test out their characters in the setting before the applications open, see what clicks. Multiples will be allowed for this post, and you can generally assume any threads are a self-contained continuity unless you feel like getting creative.
Just post a thread with your CHARACTER NAME and CANON NAME in the title with a prompt and others will reply. Prompts and threads can be action spam or prose or whatever. These threads can be used on the sample section of your application, as well. Go out and have fun!
Be sure to read up on all game information and the "!event" tag to make sure you have all your ducks in a row.
This is for anyone wanting to test out their characters in the setting before the applications open, see what clicks. Multiples will be allowed for this post, and you can generally assume any threads are a self-contained continuity unless you feel like getting creative.
Just post a thread with your CHARACTER NAME and CANON NAME in the title with a prompt and others will reply. Prompts and threads can be action spam or prose or whatever. These threads can be used on the sample section of your application, as well. Go out and have fun!
Be sure to read up on all game information and the "!event" tag to make sure you have all your ducks in a row.
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"Is there anything I can help you with?" His tone was on the dry side, but not unfriendly. If she was new, maybe she had questions about something? "Come in. Feel free."
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"I'm afraid I must disappoint you in part, as I don't see myself as a servant. We're all colleagues. Partners. Equals in this fight. But it's a pleasure to meet a colleague, nonetheless, Ms. Wayfinder." Simon spoke matter-of-factly. He wasn't interested in starting a disagreement, just stating his opinion. "And we're agreed in our aims, as I'm also concerned with the welfare of the students here." He quirked his lips, briefly, returning her smile.
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"Aqua it is. You may call me Simon." He followed her gaze. "Thank you. I admit, I do spend too much of my money on books. If you ever want to borrow one, be my guest."
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He considered her question. "I think it's the context. Here, you're teaching and mentoring the students and collaborating with the faculty and staff. Working with them. Service implies working for, often in a subordinate position. Though maybe it's just me. I tend to be more sensitive to words than most people." Literally.
"I personally don't consider myself a servant of Professor Xavier. But you're welcome to do so, if you like." He knows he doesn't agree with a lot of the people here, and he doesn't expect them to agree with him.
"That's a noble goal."
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"The difference between the meaning of service and servant is interesting. Is there a tome you could recommend that might clarify examples like that?"