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The Crossing Mods ([personal profile] thecrossingmods) wrote in [community profile] thecrossinglogs2025-02-05 04:26 pm

TEST DRIVE #2

TDM #2
Welcome to The Desert, wayward souls.
It's good to see you again.

The TDM is game canon and will be active FEB—APR. For further details about the setting, please reference our current setting page. All the information there is fair game for this TDM.
arrival
— BENEATH THE RIVER ( NEW CHARACTERS ONLY )
CW: claustrophobia, being buried alive

If your journey is starting here, you begin as all others have, and all others will: in The River.

You awake in the dark and the damp, with pressure all around you. In this case, however, it isn't water that surrounds you— but earth. Specifically, it is mud made from the sand of the desert and the standing water of the sparkling white salt flat that The River has become, and it behaves like quicksand. It has you here, and it doesn't want to let go.

You aren't in any direct danger; you may or may not notice that you don't need to breathe down here (or at all). But that may be difficult to appreciate in the moment: immediately on waking, you are seized by what was perhaps your last memory— or, at least, the somatic feeling of it. Panic, terror, pain; or (depending on the circumstances) maybe peace, or relief. It is the moment of your death as told by your body's visceral, emotional response, and it won't stop until you pull yourself out of the mud.

You are close to the surface. Even a bit of lucky thrashing might be enough for you to break through the sludge, and crack the shell of salt above. But The River will not release you easily; it will continue to suck you back down until you are able to fully pry yourself free— or someone else is able to lend you a hand.

— BEYOND THE RIVER ( EXISTING CHARACTERS ONLY )
If you arrived here from the Cavern, you'll find that the cave you came from opens up onto a rocky cliff face, not unlike the one you may have found yourself settled in before The Crossing. From here you can see the sprawl of the Desert ahead of you: the Oasis tucked against the base of the cliffs, the endless dunes, and the wide, white expanse of The River — though it hardly looks like one now.

There is no city to be found among these cliffs, though. They are steep and rocky, with dry, loose sand making finding and keeping traction difficult. There is a narrow, winding path to the Oasis below, but it will take time to hike, and the sun is already hot and oppressive above you.

Theoretically, there's a more direct route... if you're feeling bold. The cliffs are covered in jutting striations (as if, say, carved by a massive river, or maybe a River) that make halfway decent handholds and footholds for anyone hoping to climb their way down instead.

Just don't change your mind too much. If you turn back, you may find that the path behind has become impassable or now leads somewhere else entirely. You don't ever see it happening, but it's almost as if the cliffs are rearranging themselves whenever your back is turned.

shelter from the storm
— THE OASIS
The Oasis, as well as the rest of the surrounding Desert, is bustling with life. (Or do plants and animals have a Journey they need to complete, too?) It's a green, if not lush, patch surrounding a small lake of fresh water, partially shielded by the arms of the cliffs from the winds blowing across the dunes.

There are creatures besides you making their homes here: from small, skittering mammals to circling scavengers. If you look closely, though, you'll find it's a bit of a mishmash, as if an ecosystem appeared rather than developed... and, depending on where you're from, some of it might even be recognizable to you.

Those of you that came from the Cavern might appreciate the return of natural light, though you might be disappointed to discover that day and night don't always arrive at the cadences you might expect them to... In fact, they don't seem to follow any recognizable or even trackable pattern at all. Some noon suns stretch on forever; some sunsets speed run straight into dry, cold night.

If that were all the unpredictability the Desert had to offer, it might be tolerable enough... but the weather proves to be just as erratic. One day is clear and bright, with wide-open skies; the next brings dust clouds and lightning storms rolling in from the dunes. (And when today might be half as long as yesterday, those swings add up.)

Luckily for all of you, there have evidently been others here before you, just like in the Cavern. There is a collection of shelters lining the Oasis, no more than huts designed to keep everyone within as cool as possible. There's less space than there was in the Subterranean City, but that means some things are easier to find... The huts are decorated just like the city was before it, as if in layers with the odd familiar trinket from your home stashed in a drawer or under a mattress.

shifting sands
— THE DUNES
The Ferryman is holding vigil at The River, as they always are. They have positioned themselves (and their Lantern) so that their Light casts over the Oasis— but that aura can only cast so far.

The Lantern's Light might not be quite so obvious here as it was down in the Cavern, drowned out as it is by the desert sun, but you can still feel when you approach the edge of its protection, the way the sense of comfort and safety wanes. Beyond it are the rolling dunes of the Desert, where wraiths gather in great numbers.

Those who have been paying close attention will recognize that these are not the same wraiths you encountered in the Cavern. Or, at least, none of the wraiths you encountered in the Cavern are represented here.

These wraiths are not the violent, wailing beasts encountered by some during The Crossing. They are just the same as the wraiths originally found in the Cavern: silent, insubstantial, and always watching. The ones who have found the Oasis prowl the edge of the boundary; the others wander the dunes as if lost. Or, perhaps, searching.

If you, yourself, wander the dunes, you'll find them at best difficult to navigate— or, at worst, impossible. You may be swallowed by a sand storm, or lose sight of your landmarks when descending into a valley between the dunes. You might find yourself somewhere you never expected to be... Or, you might just need to send a message out to the others for help finding your way home.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-02-16 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
That was that comic book you found, wasn't it? [Nagito rarely forgets an investigation.] I guess it could be pretty similar to that, if you'd grown up in a world where he was real.
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[personal profile] solitarynote 2025-02-16 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunny nods, a bit surprised.] You… remembered… [Then, the tips of his ears burn. Not that Nagito got offended by anything so far, but…] S-sorry…

[He didn’t want the other teen thinking that he didn’t pay attention or something. That would be an insult, intentional or not.

Still… he has to nod at Nagito’s suggestion. If Captain Spaceboy had existed in real life back home, and if Sunny would have actually met him… that would have been a more pleasant way to get to the afterlife. He would have died of happiness. Probably.]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-02-16 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
Anything you find while investigating could potentially be important! [Nagito announces this like he's lecturing in a school or something.]
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[personal profile] solitarynote 2025-02-16 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Inwardly, maybe for the hundredth time since dying, Sunny is relieved that Nagito doesn’t seem off-put by his difficulty with communicating. Even if he still has the knee jerk reaction of expecting someone to be upset, the fact that it doesn’t happen… is nice.

Still, Nagito keeps using that term, and while Sunny understands the metaphorical use of it…]
Investigation? [Maybe Nagito was a really cool detective class at his school. It would make sense - the school put Nagito ‘to use’ and he investigated mysterious cases.

Sunny’s imagination is already running wild with the possibilities.]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-02-16 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Since we mostly all know how we died, it's not as if this is a murder investigation, but figuring out what's going on here is still pretty important.

[There are just so many unanswered questions about their being here at all, Nagito can't not investigate.]
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[personal profile] solitarynote 2025-02-16 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunny shivers, nodding in agreement. He didn’t think he would ever forget how he died, unless something drastic happened, and even then…

His heart beat a little faster just thinking about it.]


What… might be… going on? [His thoughts trailed back to the documents they had brought. Might it have something to do with that, and why they can’t read them?]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-02-16 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
Of course. We have those papers, after all, and Ferryman-san won't tell us what they say. [He doesn't sound resentful when he says it, just like he's stating a fact.] Then there's Need-san, who expected something entirely different from this. And you and Mari-san died at very different times, right?

It's all pretty strange!
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[personal profile] solitarynote 2025-02-16 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[It really was strange. Whatever they had all been expecting, it certainly wasn’t this.

Sunny froze at the mention of Mari, of their deaths. Of course it would seem strange, to someone who doesn’t know. Maybe it was even a little weird to Sunny, in that they had died four years apart and still ended up together in the afterlife.

Except for the fact that Sunny knew the Truth. This really could only be…]


…torture… [The word slipped out as his arms wrapped around his legs, no longer interested in the conversation. The dark pit loomed.]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-02-17 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
If it's torture, there are more efficient ways to do it. [But, if it is torture, perhaps the inefficiency is part of the point. Sunny thinking of being here with Mari as torture, though, does fit with the way Sunny seems to act toward her. Thinking about what he heard of their father during the Crossing, as well, he can begin making some hypotheses, approaching some conclusions.

He can, but he thinks about how Sunny and Mari approached him during that same Crossing, how they led him back. He thinks about it, and he can't let information go, but he can set it aside for now. He watches the hamsters.]


The huts are surprisingly cool inside, if you'd like to take a break.
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[personal profile] solitarynote 2025-02-17 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Mmmm. [He let out a noise halfway between a hum and a sigh. The most effective forms of torture, to Sunny, had always been from his own mind. The emotional, the psychological… even when he hadn’t been aware of anything going on. Even when he had been blissfully ignorant.

…He missed those days, and yet… Sunny found he couldn’t just easily get rid of all of those memories in order to return to that state. It wasn’t just the fact that he couldn’t give up so many memories but… if faced with that choice, would he actually be able to?

It bothered Sunny that he didn’t have an answer.

Still, Nagito - considerate as always - seemed to take note of the fact that Sunny was getting whoozy from the heat.]


A-ah… ok… you…? [Was Nagito going to stay out watching the hamsters, or would he come with? Sunny wouldn’t force him to do anything, but the teen was pretty sure he was hitting his limit in this heat.]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-02-17 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll be fine here for a while yet. [He's usually too cold; spending time in the desert might be good for him, except for the dangers of wandering off. Anyway, he's spent enough time with Sunny that Nagito is worried his luck might drop pieces of the hut roofs on Sunny if they went together.]
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We can wrap here or with yours :)

[personal profile] solitarynote 2025-02-17 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
O-OK…

[That… sounded a bit like a dismissal, right? Nagito probably wanted a bit of alone time. Sunny couldn’t blame him - this felt like the most he had interacted in four years…

So the teen turned around, heading back inside, but not before giving one last look to Nagito and the hamsters.]