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TEST DRIVE MEME #4

ARRIVAL
You remember a dream.
Or maybe nightmare is more accurate.
It was full of hellfire nipping at your skin and a sensation of being pulled down no matter how much you struggle or cry for help. There's a voice that feels like it's coming from all around you at once. Contrasting with the nightmare unfolding around you, it's smooth as silk. It makes you want to listen with every bit of attention you can muster in the moment.
"Judgement has come upon you, but not to worry. It can still be undone."
The voice promises you redemption for your sins. It promises you a better life and everything you could ever want, if only you just stop struggling so much.
And so you do.

Everyone wakes up in the same room initially. The room is done up in red with a cushy bed, a window, an old TV in the corner on a desk, and a few Hieronymus Bosch paintings lining the wall. There's a bathroom to clean up in and any belongings will be sat around the room to be gathered later. There's a duffel bag provided for your convenience.

They'll quickly notice the list of their sins written with their blood on a bedside table on an old piece of parchment. This will mean the list is tied to them and can't be changed or tampered with. They'll also receive their device to connect with others and the network. It won't be anything terribly fancy. As a matter of fact, it looks like a very old Blackberry type phone.
Once characters are ready to leave the room, they'll head down long, winding halls. They're dimly lit and ominous feeling. They may encounter fellow sinners or demonic staff that will direct the newcomer down to the lobby to get their actual room key to settle in. They may be pushy, they may border on courteous. It really just depends on the mood of the staff at the time and how they're treated in return. Eventually, everyone comes to stairs that lead downward.

Once down to the lobby, you'll notice the front desk manned by a demon who looks bored out of its mind. To the side of him is the door to the kitchen where guests may help themselves. To the right is a small duty free shop that seems to have a surprisingly normal, expected stock of items. Look around a bit further, there will be a tiny bar tucked in through a corner door. It seems pretty well-stocked and best of all, self-serve if you want to get away from your demonic hosts for a bit. Of course there's some seating, bar games, and a jukebox tucked in the corner if you'd rather stay and socialize a bit.
Please note that all the songs on the jukebox are appropriately hell-themed. Hopefully Sympathy for the Devil is universally loved.
STAND YOUR GROUND
Prompt I
It seems like not long after everyone has either returned from the maze or arrived fresh to hell that the storms started yet again. A bit more sporadically and not the constant downpour of the previous month, but it's still blood and fire raining from the skies, along with claps of thunder and lightning strikes that seem far too close for comfort. Fortunately, there's not as much flooding this time. Unfortunately, a particularly loud clap of thunder and lightning that strikes close to the hotel seems to leave it and surrounding establishments in the dark. Quickly, the hotel becomes a cold place, urging all guests to to move to the lobby for some warmth.
A roaring fire will be going and there will be hot drinks and snacks kindly provided by the staff while they try to work on correcting the problem.
Eventually, some rather panicked goblin-like demons come rushing up from the basement. They're half-singed and dirty looking from their adventure, so it doesn't seem to bode well for the power returning any time soon. Guests who listen closely will hear the demons apologizing profusely for 'letting them escape' and much more worrisome than that, about how it looks like there might have been some tampering going on down there. The staff is quick to tell the demons to hush and go, not to worry the guests or let word get back to Lucifer.

It's okay, they reassure, it's not that bad down there! The lights provided all seem to flicker dangerously though, almost completely going out at times, as you descend creaky stairs to a lower level. Apparently the demons are tired of risking their hide to get the power back on, but they're quite happy to risk all the guests'.
The basement is slightly flooded in some areas, bloody rain making its way through cracks in the foundation. It reeks of dampness and mold. There are things that skitter in the corner of your eye as you venture in further. Rats, bugs, and a few smaller beasts.
No one will be given more to go on than they're looking for a breaker box to reset, and hopefully, that'll get everything back up and running again. Unfortunately, there are so many twists and turns that it gets confusing after a while... How come the basement looks much bigger than it has any right to be anyway?
The basement is also jam packed with boxes just begging to be gone through. Most of them just seem to house an odd amount of clothing and what may be personal items left from previous guests, others hold decidedly more satanic and occult items. But if there's anything you're looking for in particular, from jewelry to a coat to a rad new walkman, you'll probably find it down here.
Keep going and you'll come across a room with a heavy steel door. If anyone should venture inside, they'll see a dungeon inside. There are demons chained to the walls in various ways, strung from the ceiling, or caged up that seem to be wasting away and forgotten. If they notice you, they'll try to plead with you to let them out, bribing you with information on Lucifer that no one else knows, but it's probably for the best you don't. There seem to be a few free spaces waiting for new additions after all... and besides, they've got to be locked down there for a reason, right?

Let them go against all better judgement and they'll most likely just rattle something off while they take off running as quick as they can.
Listen closely enough and you might hear tortured screams as they're presumably killed upon reaching the main floor of the lobby. It was probably inevitably, so don't blame yourself.
Anyway, moving on you keep going past the dungeon, and you'll finally find the room with the furnace and breakers to reset. It shouldn't take long to flip them back, but they'll continue to trip on and off for a while and may require multiple groups to make a return trek down to reset them until the demons finally correct the issues with the wiring that is causing these outages.
Speaking of issues with the wiring and what may have caused them... Hang around the bar or lobby enough, or around any area of the community, and you may hear muttering of something called The Veiled Order from beyond the gates. Some of the demons seem excited, others seem nervous. If asked, the demons may brush guests off. If drunk enough or given proper incentive, they may tell a story about a group of rebellious demons that Lucifer tried to cast out. They were damned to live in the burnt forests outside the gates, but sometimes, they still cause trouble.
Apparently, they thought they could be better rulers than Lucifer and were quite discontent with how he maintains Hell.
Some may say they're worried the Order is causing mischief by messing with the hotel, having had ample opportunity to sneak back within the gates. Others will laugh heartily and insist that it's a dumb tale to scare young demons, nothing more. Certainly nothing to worry about.
Another thing guests may overhear or bribe out of demons around the bar or club is talk about the call of infernal nightmares. If pressed for more info, the demons won't give much beyond the fact that it's a miserable thing, entirely miserable.
Prompt II

The staff will be offering a reward of a gourmet dinner of the guest's choice if anyone around the hotel will help to capture these little pests and bring them to the front desk. Afterwards, they'll be returned to the basement and locked away again.
Otherwise, people are free to ignore them or laugh at the people who can't seem to shake the little creatures following them around.
Careful though, breathing them in can make your lungs rot. Nasty way to go probably.
REACH UP HIGH
Prompt I
Warnings: cutting, blood, torture.
Whether you've been here for months or you're freshly arrived, your demonic overlord expects some participation. You can try and shirk the responsibility, of course. You can bargain your way out of it for a while. But eventually, you may find yourself trapped in a room just off the gym that's been fondly dubbed the torture room. It has all manner of equipment in there, along with an iron maiden even.
But don't worry about any of that right now. It probably won't be used.
You can try the door, but even with super human strength or every lock picking skill in the book, you won't be able to open it.

"Know that honesty is a good place to start on your road to redemption. Sure, it can be terrifying at first, but that's why you've been given a partner in this journey. Pick up your knives and carve at least one sin into each other's flesh. Help in the journey to be candid with everyone you should meet here!"
The voice echoes all around you again, just like in the nightmare, and once again there's the pull to give in. This voice really does seem like it has your best interests at heart.
"If you need a bit of encouragement, we'll be giving it shortly."
It isn't a lie or idle threat either. The longer you wait to do what's been requested of you, the more shallow cuts that will appear on both of your bodies. Are you really prepared to endure this pain when giving in would be so much easier?
And more than that, are you willing to let another suffer along with you?
Eventually, the cuts will stop if you suffer them long enough, but you'll have failed this challenge and sustained more damage than if you'd just gone along with it. Satan will also be very disappointed in you.
Prompt II
"A generous nature is an important part of being a righteous person. Greed is a sin my Father frowns on quite a bit. What I ask you to do today is to go out and find a gift for that special someone or friend of yours and give them something to smile over."

And if you don't, expect to be in excruciating pain for a few hours, and struggling for a breath. If you can't share a gift, then you don't deserve to share all that oxygen, do you?
FOLLOW ME DOWN
Prompt I
Warnings: Alcohol and drug abuse, potential non-con/dub-con.

You may not get much of a chance to have that in hell after all. So one drink won't hurt, right? Nor will one more after that.
There will also be every sort of party drug available that might tickle your fancy. There's no harm in experimenting, is there? You're already in hell and the staff is handing it out and so helpfully showing you how to use it, or recommending a type that would suit what you want.
You've presumably done your atonement for the day, yes? So cut back a bit, let loose. Hell might be pain and torment, but it's also a nonstop party in the bar.
There's even a brand new stage and a karaoke machine for those feeling brave!
Ask the staff demons very nicely and you may even get less scrupulous drugs as well. Things that will convince your fellow damned souls to tell only the truth for a fun prank, or perhaps even potions that will make someone so enamored with you, they won't take their eyes, or hands, off you. How dare they give you the cold shoulder earlier, right? You've got them now.

Relax and enjoy your night. Coming here and facing your sins is the hard part, so surely you deserve to have a little fun, right?
Prompt II
Warnings: sex, aphrodisiacs, potential dubcon/noncon, potential kinks.
The club within Penance has always offered many options for debauchery, but now it seems they're stepping things up a bit. There are themed rooms for sex machines (the same that were present at the carnival) that can be controlled by a demon or a partner. If asked, they'll gladly set you up on stage to put on a performance for the entire club.
They won't side eye you for any other kink you ask for either, however depraved it is.
But the succubi are handing out potions again, that can be taken willingly or not. The purpose of them is to strip away all of your inhibitions... or in certain cases, your mind as well as your will. It will leave those who take the potion as a perfect little pet or slave for someone. It doesn't matter if you're generally strong-willed or not interested in submitting. You'll find yourself wanting to please someone until it's the most important thing on your mind. Maybe until it's the only thing on your mind. It doesn't even matter if you generally hate or adore the person you've attached yourself to, you'll find yourself sinking down on your knees anyway.
This is the perfect time to play out all those daddy kinks, domination and submission scenes, or perhaps a bit of pet play. It doesn't matter what theme of the game you choose, you're suddenly all for it no matter what.
Because you just want to make someone happy, even if what makes them happy is hurting you as much as pampering.
MISC.
Thanks for joining us for our fourth test drive meme, sinners! Reserves are now open for the upcoming app round on August 1st
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"Hm. You feed everyone who tortures you?" Peter said it lightly, though, almost like a tease. "I could eat, if you're offering," he added after a moment, and another swallow of scotch.
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He tossed the bloody cloth into the sink and washed his hands before going to the fridge, pulling out various containers, "Do you care what you eat? I just have leftovers unless you wanna wait for me to cook something."
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"I don't really care. Sit down and let me patch you up. It's not sanitary to be working with food when you have open wounds like that."
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Even as he said the words, Steve made his way back over and dropped down on the coffee table with a grunt, leaning back on his hands to look at the man, "I thought you weren't a nurse anymore Peter. Feeling nostalgic?" There was a hint of amusement in his eyes as Steve waited to see what Peter would do. He'd been planning to doctor on himself, but he wouldn't turn down help, not when some of the wounds were so hard to reach.
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"I still have the training," he said, cleaning the wound again-- more professionally, of course-- before putting a bandage over it. "Do you always heal this slow, or is this because of Hell?"
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And that was a lot more information than Steve usually gave anyone, but he just wasn't in the mood to mince words or be cagey. He hurt, he was hungry, and he was tired. His stomach growled and Steve winced, a little embarrassed. Healing took a hell of a lot of energy. His eyes strayed to Peter's arm, curious about what shape it was in. Did Peter heal instantaneously? It sure would be a useful trick.
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He noted the stomach growl and rose to his feet. "I'll get the food. You stay there." He moved before Steve could argue, bringing the food back so they could eat.
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He watched the man fetch the food with a frown, but he took his own bowl and fork with a nod of thanks, "It's still cold you know. I didn't get it into the microwave. I don't care, but you might. And I think you got the broccoli. I was gonna make you up a plate. There's nothing in there but green stuff." Steve held out his own bowl toward the man. You didn't stick your guest with cold broccoli no matter how grumpy he was, "Here, take this instead. It's meat."
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"I gotta ask: were you born with your power or did you get them some other way?"
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Steve speared a piece of steak and ate it, looking down into the bowl rather than meeting Peter's eyes as he spoke, "Some other way. You said you were born with your power? How? I mean . . . When are you from? What year?" Maybe it was just a matter of timelines. It wouldn't be the first time he'd met someone from farther along who's world was remarkably alien.
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"It was just a thought. That maybe we came from the same world, but different times. Seems to happen a lot for me for some reason. Familiar faces from farther along the timeline. I'm sorry Peter. I don't mean to pry, I'm just curious. It's not every day you meet someone with powers, you know? Until I unfroze, I was the only one who wasn't completely human." A memory of Red Skull flashed through his mind and Steve corrected himself, "I was the only sane person. But he's gone . . ."
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That sort of talk was better left up to Gabriel. "In any case, now you've met another one. Meeting people with abilities is nothing new to me, but meeting someone who can heal... That's a little more rare."
He wondered what Steve meant by "unfroze"? Was he like Adam, that he was older than he looked?
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"So running around tossing over cars is commonplace for you, but healing faster than normal is special? I'm not sure how to take that Peter, but thanks?" Steve aimed his smile back down at his food, his appetite coming back, "So how many of you are there? And what all can you guys do? Or is that too personal?"
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"We can do all sorts of stuff. Fly, super strength, reading minds, cryokinesis. It all depends."
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He was prying, Steve knew that, but he couldn't help it! It sounded so . . . well. He knew how hard it was to be different, but at the same time, being able to fly! Back home he had a team of extraordinary people that he worked with regularly, but they weren't like him. They were all highly skilled, but they could walk around with other people and be completely hidden. It was nice to talk to someone else who was different, even if Peter certainly didn't seem happy over the questions.
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"I only know of one other person who has multiple powers," Peter answered. "Everyone else just has the one." Of course, the world was a big place and he supposed it was possible someone else out there was a mimic, but if they were, they were hiding very well.
"What about you?" he countered. "You the only one with multiple powers in your world?"
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It was complicated. Technically speaking, he was the only one, since he couldn't be positive Bucky really was still out there and able to be found. But people like Thor and Loki had found his world. And he wasn't exactly sure where the Peters came into it, his Peters, not the one asking him questions. There was Banner too, but that hadn't been intentional or reproduced. It was just a horrible accident. He gave a slight shrug and picked up his food again, not really hungry but aware he had to eat.
"There might be another man similar to me, but I can't say for sure. I was planning to hunt him down before . . . mn. The short answer is that there's only me who has my powers. There's a handful of people who are also different, but I'm the only one who got the serum. And honestly it's not extra powers, it's enhancement. The serum makes me genetically perfect and ups all my senses and intelligence to the absolute pinnacle of human possibility." Giving away all his secrets felt odd, but there was really no reason to hold back, "They're not powers per se, but from outside they sure can seem that way. I'm stronger, faster, smarter and hopefully better than any bad guy out there. That's my purpose. That's why I was created."
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"You talk like you were grown in a lab," Peter pointed out. "Like you got this serum when you were born."
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Mostly. There were times . . . Then again, if he'd never become Captain America, none of the things he'd done, or people he'd saved, ever would have lived. That was something he reminded himself of when the dark moods came down on him. No one could do everything, but at least he'd managed to do something.
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“Sounds like you had noble reasons, at least,” Peter noted. “Most people who take the formula just want power.”
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It wasn't often he said so much about his past, especially to a complete stranger, but Peter deserved to know somehow. And it was kind of nice, remembering.
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"I always wanted to be extraordinary," he said softly. "I wanted to make a difference in the world, to help and be a hero. About five years ago, I started having dreams I could fly. They felt so real to me. I was convinced that was my time to finally be somebody. Back then, I didn't really understand my powers and what I could do. But I still risked my life to save the world when I got the chance."
He glanced over at Steve. "If we get stuck in that torture room again, I want you to be the one to cut me up. We'll take turns. Deal?"
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"Nothing wrong with wanting to be special, especially when you have a little extra to offer the world, and I'd say you did good trying to save the world. It's hard doing something like that, even when you have a whole team to lean on." He was quite a moment, unsure of just how much he should say, "Deal. Just don't make me cut you up too much, ok? Sometimes it gets a little . . . confusing." Well, it was vaguely possible the man might not ask.
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"We'll go as long as it takes to get out of the room," Peter decided. He gazed levelly at Steve, daring him to argue.
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