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‣ utena tenjou. ([personal profile] revolutionized) wrote in [community profile] queenofwhat2011-09-28 09:08 pm
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test drive meme v.

Time for another one of these, right in time for ATP this Saturday (FINALLY I TIMED THIS RIGHT)!

test drive meme!


Here's how it works!

wanna play a character but don't have the time? or maybe you just want to test them out?
well go for it! post them here like they're already in the game (text, voice, video or action), and have them talk to characters already in the big gay Garden! Be sure to put their name and fandom in the subject line, for those of us who don't know it.
then app them because you know you want to. 8|

Please spread the word about this meme, and happy Wednesday!

[identity profile] businesssuit.livejournal.com 2011-09-29 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Buildings and skyscrapers, crowds of people, all of it is so vastly different here. All the things that kept her mind occupied away from death, from immortal bodies, were now all replaced by sunlight and green. It is a change for her, she will admit, but not one that seems to unsettle her.

By the lake, stands a figure, but upon walking closer, it seems that the woman is from another era. How funny, that she is already used to these kinds of things. ]


And where is Lighthall, exactly?

[identity profile] made-of-stories.livejournal.com 2011-09-29 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[Distracted by her surroundings, she hadn't realized anyone was approaching. She turns quickly, tensing aware that mentioning Lighthall in public isn't necessarily the wisest thing to do.

Then she relaxes, almost at once. This is a very different place, isn't it? Another world, she's heard. Her dog wags its tail at the stranger, and Branwen politely answers her question.]


Lighthall is--it was where I was born. A Solitude Home north of the capital. It was a closed place, like this seems to be. No way in or out, unless you have the power.

[Lighthall had been a great deal like this. Not just the atmosphere, the feeling in the air, but the fact that it had been a separate little world where only women lived, ruled by a single authority figure. It had seemed safe, and in some ways it had been, compared to the rest of the world. In other, subtler ways, it had been treacherous.]