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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 2025-03-17 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
It was my talent. [Surely that should explain everything. Except it doesn't really. He stays pressed close to Makoto, his brain too full of static to work himself up over it.] It wasn't an important talent. I've always known that. But it was still the only thing--the only thing about me that mattered--!

[According to their world. According to Hope's Peak. According to everything he's been taught and known and internalized, maybe more than anybody else.]
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[personal profile] cloversandcranes 2025-03-17 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
[Makoto keeps stroking Nagito's back gently as he talks. He understands. Even someone like him sometimes questions his worth due to their world's teachings and society. If someone as normal as him could question his own worth, someone like Nagito who had gone through so much, certainly could. It makes sense unfortunately. Let alone after going to a school that enforced this thinking of talent=worth.

He would always be grateful for Hope's Peak Academy for letting him meet his classmates but sometimes he wished it never existed. Still, keeping all his inner thoughts inside, he raises a hand to Nagito's head and gently strokes his hair soothingly.]


Listen to me, Komaeda-kun. You are so much more than just your talent. Your luck. I know our world valued talent over everything but talent doesn't determine your worth. It never did. It wasn't your talent that made us friends. It wasn't talent that made me risk everything to save you and your friends. It was our hearts. That's something no talent can replicate. As long as we are exist, we have worth.

It's okay if you don't believe me right now. But I hope someday, you can believe it at least a little. That you deserve happiness and are worth it. You matter.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-03-17 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
[He can't be the Super High School Level Hope's friend. He's even less worthy like this. He's stopped crying, at least, but he feels like he's falling.] I'm terrible. Worthless. I know what the world is like. I know what my world is like. [Even if people keep telling him over and over that he's wrong. He thought he was pushing all those words aside, but apparently not. He whispers his next words like it's a secret.] I should have been upset as soon as I knew I lost my luck. But I wasn't.

[He'd been glad. He'd been relieved. Those feelings are still there, shaming him, spitting in the face of all his values.]
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[personal profile] cloversandcranes 2025-03-22 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Makoto continues stroking Nagito's hair as he listens. He wishes that he could convince Nagito isn't worthless. But instead he listens. When Nagito says the last words like a terrible confession, Makoto squeezes him tighter and whispers.]

...Can I be honest with you, Komaeda-kun? I'm glad you lost your luck. All that you've gone through because of it...I can't begin to imagine what you've gone through. But here, you're free. You can meet people without worrying about your luck harming them. You can experience joy without fear of losing it. For the first time in a long time, you're free. I'm so happy for you.

[He gently pulls Nagito away from his embrace to look him in the eyes.]

But I understand that it'll be hard on you too. After all, you relied on that luck just as much as you suffered from it. But know this, no matter what happens, or how you feel about yourself, I'm glad to have met you. I'm glad we're friends. And I will stay by your side for as long as you will have me.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-03-22 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
[Just for this moment, he doesn't reject Makoto's insistence of friendship. His face is very pale, which makes the red around his eyes stand out more, and he looks entirely lost. Then, tentatively, there's a fragile kind of hope just barely flickering in his eyes.]

If you're glad--then it's okay, maybe? [Maybe. He'll have to keep turning it over in his head and working through it for a while yet.]

...How does it feel for you? Losing your luck? [Just for this moment--because this is about how shaken up Nagito needs to be to forget himself a little--he looks at Makoto not as a deity of hope but as a fellow lucky student.]
cloversandcranes: (Thank goodness you're okay.)

[personal profile] cloversandcranes 2025-03-22 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Makoto smiles encouragingly at Nagito's words, as he warmly rubs his arm up and down in a comforting pattern. At his question though...]

...It feels like I've lost something. Like a companion that has been by my side since the beginning. For both the good and bad. My luck wasn't like yours. Most of the misfortune that happened was targeted at me instead of others. That misfortune brought plenty of shame and embarrassment but also kindness and sympathy from others. And I haven't forgotten how my luck saved my life with that door.

[He frowns slightly at the memory of the door and what it meant. What it had proved. Letting out a breath as he lets it go, he looks back at Nagito and smiles at him as he continues.]

But I also feel free in a way. Like I could fly without burdening someone. The things I wasn't able to do before. I'm certainly more physically coordinated at least!

[He laughs at his joke before continuing.]

Talent doesn't define us but it sometimes cages us in a path we might not want to take. Now we're free to choose the path we want to take. And that is something worth treasuring, despite some growing pains.

I will miss it sometimes I'm sure, but I think we will be able to soar through the sky instead of being stuck on the ground. Komaeda-kun...

[He embraces Nagito again as tears fall from his eyes.]

Let's fly together. Not as SHSL Luck Students, but as Naegi Makoto and Komeada Nagito.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2025-03-22 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Nagito has wished before that it was easier to draw his moments of supernatural misfortune onto himself. Of course, if his luck worked like that, he'd have died long before he did. Something a little gentler--he'd had a dream like that, he thinks, when he was in a coma. Of course, even then, he hadn't dreamed about simply not having luck. And being undefined by talent--he doesn't even know how to approach that. When Makoto says it, it sounds so nice. But it can't be like that for real. Talent is too important.

He might have said something, except Makoto hugs him again. And so he lets it go this time. Just for right now.]


I don't think I know how to do that. [He knows he doesn't know how to do that. Slowly, he loops his arms around Makoto in return. It's loose, like he expects to immediately wear out his welcome, but it's a hug nonethless.] But--it's very hopeful, watching you.
cloversandcranes: (Thank goodness you're okay.)

[personal profile] cloversandcranes 2025-03-24 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
[When Nagito hugs him back, Makoto squeezes as gently as he can. That's it, Komaeda-kun. Just like that.]

That's okay. I believe in you. Just keep watching me and one day, I'm sure you'll be able to soar yourself.

[He will be there to help Nagito be free. Even if it took a long time. As long as Nagito will have him, he will stay by his side and show him that such dreams are possible.]