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Welcome to Medietas! Do you have an interest in joining the game? Is there an old muse that you want to dust off? Or, perhaps you're looking for a place to voice test a brand new character and would like to do so in our little island setting among friends? Well, whatever the reason, this is where you can do that!
You all know what to do! If you don’t, just follow the instructions and HAVE FUN!
How To Play:
→ Comment with the character you’d like to test drive. Don’t forget to add their name and canon in the subject line.
→ Choose a scenario, or start your own!
→ Tag around!
Possible Scenarios:
1. Getting Settled: So, now that you've arrived and wandered around the starter home you've been given, it's time to check out the rest of the islands. There's a market on Aerilon that is full of treasures. Or, you can check out Chapter Six bookstore. Perhaps you wander over to the Mean Princess facility on Mulciber. There is so much to see and do!
2. Islands: There is definitely some weirdness going on around the islands from the sidewalks that glow to the mysterious energy that doesn't seem to have any direct source. There are statues that hum softly and seem to grow every so often. And what is with these bridges? Go forth and investigate! Puzzles are FUN!
3. PARTY: Every month or so there's always a celebration somewhere, be it on Mulciber, Imber, Mundus, Eurus, and now Nidus! Eat, drink, dance, talk among the other islanders. It's about making new friends and enjoying yourself, right?
4. Trouble!: All is quiet and calm when suddenly the warning signals across each of the islands sound. Not long after, or, at least only long enough to get prepared, a large hydra creature crawling out of the lake on Imber. Do what you can to help remove this threat before it gets to any of the other islands!
5. Wild Card: Got something else in mind and want to create your own scenario? Go for it!
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The blond's expression softened at that assessment of Louis, nodding his head. "Troubled and kind, yes. His heart has always felt too deeply, I think. Since I first met him, he's been that way."
It was part of what had drawn Lestat too him, the sorrow and the pain, the turmoil behind those haunting green eyes. Ah. Thinking about it, he missed the other vampire. He always did, as often as they were parted.
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"I am Wraeththu. Humanity's successor since they burned the world." And were no longer worthy of it, according to the predominant way of thinking. Very few hara he could think of enjoyed their human counterparts and many even forgot their human pasts. There would be fewer of those now, though, as more and more harlings were born, never having been human in the first place.
"There's nothing wrong in feeling, despite what the Gelaming say. It might hurt, but at least it isn't ice. Feeling may even be the greatest strength one might have." There was power in it that could be harvested. Raw, fierce, and unrestrained, sometimes, but power nonetheless.
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Quite possible. Lestat didn't keep as close a track of mortal affairs as closely as perhaps he ought to. But it was difficult. He lived in a different scale of time than them. Their lifespans so fleeting. Ah. Was he really growing out of touch? Maybe so. He'd have to think on that one -- if he remembered to do it with so much to distract him int his place.
"Of course not. Nothing wrong with it at all, unless it paralyzes you. And there is more than pain and sorrow to feel. There is so much beautiful in the world to see, to enjoy." Lestat's hedonism was showing. Ah well.
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Cobweb shrugged once more. The number of worlds he'd encountered here, if only their edges, was staggering. And he'd already known that, theoretically there were far more than could be counted before he'd ended up in one. He still would like to know how that happened.
"Maybe it won't be, then. Maybe your humans will have learned better. Though I doubt it. They're all the same." With very few exceptions.
"Without the pain we couldn't know the joy. Happiness is only lovely because we know that there is also hurting."
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The blond considered a moment, putting his next words together. "Though balance is the wrong word. It's hardly equal most times. And I've known tragedy well enough. But I rather prefer pleasure a great deal more. If I'm given a choice. I suppose that's not always the case."
For him and for everyone else. But Lestat, at his heart, reckless and selfish though that heart could be, was an optimist.
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"Yes. The pair are brothers and why should they walk without the other?" There were always balancing forces, in the real world and the spirit ones. When something pulled, something else pushed. Always.
"Most would, I think. Pain is to be pushed through so the pleasure can be enjoyed. But there is more learning in cuts and scrapes than kisses."
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"Is there? I don't know. I learn quite well from kisses; rewards certainly have their place." But pain was a stark and plain teacher too. Lestat was simply a terrible student, as he'd always been. Lessons weren't learned the first time. Not always the second time either.
His gaze roams over Cobweb once more, as if taking him in anew. "You're very engaging. The sun isn't the only shining thing I've found here so far." This world grew more and more exciting, and he'd barely set foot in it.
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"A few, perhaps, but the lessons tend not to stick as well." The things he'd done to avoid pain were far more memorable than the ones he'd done for pleasure. Maybe it was just him, then, but he doubted it.
Cobweb was used to being looked at. If he was uncomfortable he didn't show it. He'd been a thing, a trophy, a prize to be shown off. In a way he even craved the attention. At home he was a legend and legends were there to be admired, shown off.
"How kind of you. I'm sure 'shining' is something no one else would call me."