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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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I really wonder sometimes because one day he was talking about this new manager for a band on our label being called 'Rage' and I thought it was a nickname and instead it is her name.
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I'm going to guess that Tohma likes to give you a hard time. People in the music industry are more likely to have unusual names than your average person. Are you in a band yourself, or do you work for the label in some other capacity?
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He's kind of the president of the company and my best friend. We're in a band together when we decide to shake up the kids. [ Because when rock gods descended to play music, the youngsters freak out and try to match them. ] I sing, act, write stuff, all sorts of things really. OH! And own a third of the company with Tohma.
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I see. A man of many talents. You're fortunate to get along so well with the president of the company. I'm sure many musicians wish they were so lucky. I teach music, but I don't currently play professionally, outside of that.
And what brings you here?
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We grew up together, but yeah, it would be a problem if I didn't get along with him. I guess some people might be jealous, but I can't help how popular we got, not really. I'd still like to hear what you can do.
A little of this and a little of that. Professor X figured I had some talents I can teach people though I'm not sure what outside of choir.
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[Simon's such a cheerful guy.]
I do speak some Irish, but there are few here who understand it.
I don't envy you, but I'm sure many would. I'd be willing to play for you. I do play on campus from time to time.
The arts are important. I'm sure you can bring a lot to the students, give them an added appreciation for music.
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I'd love to hear. I love all sorts of languages even if I don't know what it means.
That would be nice of you. Music's one of those things that I'm always willing to hear.
They are. They really are and I hope they understand the approach I come from is more from the gut then from schooling.
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[But now is not the time to discuss politics and the crimes of various nations, though that is something that Simon is willing to engage in, without much provocation. Instead, he nods.]
If you like.
[Simon recites a short verse, from one of his favorite Irish language poets:]
Anocht agus mé ag meabhrú go mór fá mo chroí
Gan de sholas ag lasadh an tí ach fannsholas gríosaí
Smaointím airsean a dtug mé gean dó fadó agus gnaoi.
[Though muted by the fact that he's being recorded, there's a trace of sadness rising in the words, unrelated to anyone's understanding of them: a flicker of Simon's power. But that's why he doesn't recite for too long.]
There's a lot to be said for passion. I'd prefer teaching from the heart to teaching solely from a book.
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That's so pretty... [ And he just copies the sound of the words, turning it into a musical phrase, drawing it out in a manner that shows off his own mutation before he cuts himself off. ] Sorry. I get carried away.
Anyone can learn from a book, but they feel it better if it comes from the heart.
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It sounds like we have a few things in common.
Don't apologize. Thank you. It was beautiful. Never apologize for your gift.
[He doesn't use his own much, but that's because it should be used sparingly.]
That's right. Emotion teaches you things that reading never can. Like experience.