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TEST DRIVE # 17

Whether you're trying to figure out how your character would fare in this setting, trying to get some samples together, or just dipping your toes in the water, you've come to the right place! The Test Drive is here to make your life easy by letting you see what the game is like without actually joining it first. So here is how it works:
1: Post a starter with your character, including whether they are a god or shinki in the subject line.
2: Act like your character is established enough in the setting to allow your thread to go places.
3: Take on any god/shinki of your choosing, as long as they're not already in the game!
4: Comment around to the other people on the meme.
5: Have lots of fun!

Courtly Cadavers
Several dead bodies have very suddenly returned to life. Not only that, but they seem to be possessed by very courteous and polite spirits. So there are reports of half-rotten beings bowing down to young ladies and kissing their hands or holding open doors for other passersby. It's really nice, sure, but also really disturbing.
In the middle of the night, there is a spirit that keeps turning off all of the street lamps. Fortunately, there aren't many cars on the roads at this time. Unfortunately, the spirit is also putting out all of the cars' headlights as well. And no cell phone lights or flashlights work during that time either and it's starting to cause a lot of accidents.
There are eight blocks in downtown Tokyo that have taken to repeating endlessly. As you reach the end of the eight block, you find yourself stepping onto the first block again. No amount of turning or redirecting yourself will allow you to leave the eight blocks - until you stop by a cafe with a couple of bunny girls out front and make a purchase, that is.
Many in Tokyo want nothing more than to be on the cutting edge of technology! And there are some wealthy people who want to be even further ahead than everyone else. That's why they've sent out a general call for new types of technology to be brought to them. And if what you bring is impressive enough, you might get yourself a nice reward~
Several farms on the outskirts of the city have reported a very sudden and tremendous growth in their goats. That's right, there are two-story tall goats hanging out with the other farm animals. Other than being very large, they seem mostly the same. But since goats will eat anything, well... Let's just say a couple of farmers are going to need new barns soon.

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[And.... His god is very much not scared, but instead of that being a reassurance, it makes Garry want to fuss more. Luck is a usually thought of as a good thing, but he's pretty sure it's more fickle- just like Komaeda is always talking about good and bad luck. His god seems so very confident in that luck of his.... Overconfident, Garry wants to say, although he knows that a god surely must be that way for a good reason. Or maybe even apathetic? He couldn't say for sure, only that he has to wonder how much value Komaeda places in his own life...]
[It makes him worry. Perhaps it's because he's dead that he values Komaeda's life more than he himself seems to. All Garry knows is that he wants to protect his god, keep him alive and well, and, in a way, their complete opposite approach to things like fear almost feels as if that's one of the ways of doing that. Maybe, together, they can find some sort of equal balance. Is that what it means to be a shinki and god partnership?]
[Who knows. All the Garry knows is that watching that lipless mouth kiss his god's hand is GROSS GROSS GROSS, and the horrified squeaky sound that comes out of him would be hilarious if not for the situation. Or maybe it's still hilarious. What might be a little more surprising is how his hand suddenly shoots out, firmly shoving the corpse's head away.]
[There is a disturbing cracking noise, and Garry makes a choked sound in the back of his throat.]
Why did it have to be corpses!?
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You know, I'm lucky to have such a thoughtful shinki. But are you sure you want to stay here, Garry? I don't believe they can be reasoned with after all, and that limits our options. If I'm going to intervene, I'm afraid it's only going to get uglier than it already is.
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You might be right.... I wonder if something wrong happened to their minds when they were shoved into new bodies? [Well, he guesses he doesn't matter. Sighing, his shoulders slump.] A god related to death should really be taking care of this.... There's a good handful, wouldn't you think?
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What do you think? Should I dispatch them? You don't have to be involved, either way. I shouldn't require protection.
[For his many other failings as a god, one thing can be said for Komaeda - he does actually seek Garry's opinion on things, and tends to give those opinions some weight - not to mention showing genuine concern for his shinki.]
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[After a few moments of thinking, one hand curled at his chin, he comes onto an answer.]
It might be better for everyone involved- including you, too- if maybe we didn't dismantle them- [Another grimace, because oh that sounds horrific.] -but rather, maybe... Just tied them up and got them out of the way? There's no telling what kind of creepy thing might happen if you do that, or if it'll even work.
You could use me to do that, right? That way we don't have to recreate a scene out of a horror movie, but also no one has to deal with them anymore. At least until we figure out how they even got into these bodies....
[Hand swinging down back to his side, he looks to Komaeda to gauge if that's an idea worth meriting.]