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Capt. Ben Winters ([personal profile] scrapcap) wrote2019-05-31 01:44 am

In the Night Beta Tester Sandbox

Hello, beta testers, and thank you again for offering to help vet, proofread, and test run our game! Feel free to use this open post as a sandbox/TDM of sorts to collect tag samples for your example application. We'll also be using this post to voicetest and practice donning our NPC hats before the game officially goes public, so again, we appreciate your help in this.

We do ask that, if you're planning to app your example app character for realsies, you update your real app with thread samples from the official TDM once it goes up on June 15. Thank you!


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completelycrazy: thank you for coming to my ted talk (chat • in this essay i will)

[personal profile] completelycrazy 2019-06-04 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Two facts and a falsehood. He almost shoots beer out his nose. Holy shit. Who even is this woman?]

My dad named me after an amphibian, I've never met my mom, and I died trying to save the world.

[He rattles them off without thinking, but, hm, regrets. Whatever. It's fine.]
originallutece: let's settle for "mildly tolerate" (talk; "love" is a pretty big word)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-06-04 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well. That's a list.]

It's not that last one. You gave that away a bit before.

[So one of his parents, at least, is rather awful, and she honestly can't decide which is worse. She, personally, would prefer it if she never had met her mother, but on the other hand, that's probably not what this man thinks.]

. . . your father, I think, is the lie. Or am I speaking to a man named Frog?
completelycrazy: completely crazy (yell • this is the point where he goes)

[personal profile] completelycrazy 2019-06-04 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[All of his regrets are immediately blown away by utter fury that she thinks his name is Frog. Jesus christ.]

Fr—my name isn't Frog. It's Newt. Like Isaac Newton.

[This list would've been better, he realizes, if she'd actually known his name beforehand.]

Everyone always just assumes it's like the salamander, never mind that I'm German.
originallutece: It's not going well (talk; reading isaac asimov)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-06-04 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Newton was a family name, not a given. It's hardly traditional, is it?

[Newton is an interesting name, though, especially for a (supposed) genius.]

I'm sorry to hear about your mother, though.

[Curious, more like.]
completelycrazy: raaaaaalleiigghgghhhehehhgh (sippin vodka tonics)

[personal profile] completelycrazy 2019-06-04 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
So? It still makes more sense than thinking I'm named after a salamander.

[But, ah, right. She caught that. Of course she did. She's not as dumb as he wants to believe she is.]

Uh, thanks. It's not a big deal. She ditched after I was born.

[...]

Your turn.
originallutece: no, please, touch the boiling beaker, it'll be fine (talk; doing science work)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-06-04 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[She just jots that fact down for later, thanks.]

I was denied application to Cambridge. I'm 29. And my father wished I was a boy.
completelycrazy: are bad (awk • oh bad things)

[personal profile] completelycrazy 2019-06-05 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
[He scoffs.]

Well, if you're as smart as you think you are, there's no way Cambridge didn't—

[Oh. Wait. Didn't she say she was from the 1800s? He bites his lip. Did they let women into Cambridge in the 1800s? Shit. Oops.

But, hey, she brought it up in an obvious attempt to trick him. So. That's on her!]


You're not 29.

[He's only like 75% sure at best, but it's the safest option, ergo the one he jumps to after almost committing treason, probably.]
originallutece: or just impassive, who can say! (neutral; u n i m p r e s s e d)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-06-05 11:52 am (UTC)(link)
I'm in my thirties.

[She did indeed bring it up, and none of this is Newt's fault. But here she is, cold again anyway, although once more it isn't directed his way.]

But yes. Cambridge did not. Cambridge sent me a very polite letter when I was twelve telling me what a bright young woman I was, and how charming they'd found my application, and had my nanny helped me right it? But young women don't seek higher education. Their pretty little heads aren't built for it. Men are the intelligent ones, clearly, and so thank you very much, but they'll decline all the same.