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TEST DRIVE MEME #1

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.
After feeling a sensation of falling or dropping onto the bed, characters wake up feeling like they've just slept for a week. Their body will feel heavy and stiff, they'll have a massive headache at first.
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
The hotel is undergoing some improvements already! Thanks to the new arrival of sinners, hell has a burst of energy and growth available to it. One demand of the demonic staff was the addition of elevators. It gets tiresome having to take the stairs all the time. They'll eagerly implore you to help them test out this new system, even going so far as shoving you right in the nearest available elevator with whoever else is in the vicinity.
Unfortunately, things aren't quite up to par just yet. Press a button and you'll find your elevator gets jammed between floors with very little chance of escape. Oh, oops. This is entirely the hotel's fault and will be fixed as soon as possible. In the meantime, enjoy your company and try to relax a bit.
It's definitely a high priority repair for staff, promise.
Prompt II
Maybe you were looking for the hotel gym to work off some stress or maybe you just took a wrong left somewhere, but instead of what you were expecting, you stumble across what appears to be a very well stocked torture room. There are tables with straps to hold down victims, chains falling from the walls and ceilings to bind them upright, and absolutely every possible torture device you can think of. There's even an iron maiden proudly displayed in the corner. Besides that, there's the normal supply of whips, knives, and any other equipment someone could want to inflict the most delicious pain available.
You're free to check it out or give it a go. You're also free to back out of the room very slowly, but with the knowledge this space will probably come into play at some point.
Oh, and a tip: the gym is to the right of this room.
REACH UP HIGH
Prompt I
Warnings: cutting, blood, torture.
After settling in, it really is only a matter of time until your demonic hosts expect some participation. You can try and shirk the responsibility, of course. But eventually, you may find yourself trapped in a room just off the kitchen that's curiously full of knives. 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.
It becomes apparently what you're supposed to do soon enough when someone else is eventually shoved in with you. Both of your lists of in will appear in the room on a nearby table with two handy knives. You can choose to guard these or not care at all that they're on display.
"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 one of your sins into the other's flesh. Help them in their journey to be candid with everyone they 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
Well, that last punishment was a bit heavy, wasn't it? Or maybe you somehow skipped out on it all together. Fortunately for you, there's a less horrible one to get potentially wrapped up in along the way. You'll hear that all too familiar voice ringing in your ears as you explore the halls of the hotel or poke your head outside.
"Do one genuinely kind deed for someone and we'll consider it a step in the right direction for you."
This can be helping one of your fellow sinners out with a task or helping them find something. It can be a shoulder or a listening ear towards someone who needs it. You can even offer to help the staff clean up a bit around the hotel, or help a poor hell beast pup out of the hellfire around Penance. Careful though, even they have pretty sharp teeth and an aggressive attitude. It doesn't matter what you do as long as it helps someone else out.
Oh, and one more thing! The longer you resist, the more aches you'll notice. It'll start with a mild headache and escalate from there. You can wait it out, of course, and pills may help you cope with the pain if you really can't be bothered to do one nice deed. Although Satan is still very disappointed in you.
FOLLOW ME DOWN
Prompt I
Warnings: Alcohol and drug abuse, potential non-con/dub-con.
With all the new sinners arriving, this feels like a call for celebration! The bar will be lit up with activity. Food and drinks will be readily available and provided by hotel staff (although they might not always know what humans eat. What do you mean you don't like fried kitten?), music will be blaring, and overall, there will be an energy to the atmosphere that's absolutely contagious. Even if you aren't typically inclined to linger at these sorts of events, there will be a certain pull.
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 you've presumably done your atonement for the day, yes? So cut back a bit.
Ask the staff demons very nicely and you may even get less scrupulous drugs. Things that will convince your fellow damned souls to tell the truth or perhaps even things that will make someone so enamored with you, they won't take their eyes off you. How dare they give you the cold shoulder earlier, right?
There are also tables set up for all sorts of gambling and various bar games to entertain yourself with.
Relax and enjoy your first night in hell. 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 kinks.

Much like the hotel improvements inside, all these new sinners seem to have given hell the ability to open a new building just outside the hotel. It happens to be quite a happening sex club from the looks of it. Everything is bathed in obnoxious neon lights when you first enter the establishment. There's plenty of space for dancing, and poles for those so inclined. Mood music fills the air, along with something a little too sweet.
As tacky as it is, something may pull you to stay.
Whether experienced lover or total virgin, once pulled in, you may not want to leave for a while.
There are back rooms people can go for a bit of private fun, full of every type of toy and restraint that you could possibly desire to play with. There's also a rather large room with a massive bed that seems to be fit for any orgies you may want to try to arrange. Hell's not judging and may be encouraging a bit.
There are aphrodisiac laced food and drinks available around the club as well, but these will most likely be marked. If one slips through, ah well. Why else are you here if not for a bit of fun? The drugs will only help that out.
Of course outside, this club is clearly marked for what it is and anyone who would rather avoid it are free to do so.
MISC.
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Definitely like a fantasy novel. Of course, Steve could remember going hungry and dirty in his childhood, but that was the Depression. Everyone suffered back then. In modern times, it wasn't usually that hard to get a meal and a shower. Well, for most people anyway . . .
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"I can tell you've never visited lovely Thoben" he says dryly. Really, the place was a slum even by medieval city standards. "It's got a river you could walk on. But anyway, the Black Hands and most of the resistance are humans. The mages, at least, get well fed.
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Steve didn't want to depress the guy too much. As someone who'd gone through the whole taken-from-your-world-and-left-alone thing before, the Hell hotel wasn't as big a deal to him as it would be for other people. That, and he didn't for a moment think he was really in hell. It gave him a certain confidence, knowing he was neither dead nor irrevocably stuck in the tacky place. Steve didn't expect it to be easy, but as long as he was alive there was a chance he could get back to the island, if not his real home, one day.
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"Good thing I'm not looking to make friends here, huh?" But he stops to seriously consider the man's question. When he answers he's a bit more quiet, less abrasive.
"...I'd have to say the odds aren't good. This place is...it's different. Arkhail might be here or might not and I'm not sure which would be worse."
He thinks about the orc's stupidly noble looking face either mourning him or stoically accepting his desertion. Then he thinks about Arkhail chained to a post somewhere in this weird inn.
"But if you'll look for him, I can try to track down your people."
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He couldn't protect people if he couldn't find them.
"It's both Styx. Nice because you can see 'em and hopefully protect 'em, but terrible because they can be used against you. Watching someone suffer just because they know you, or to convince you to do something worse . . . It's a special kind of hell having someone you care about nearby in places like this." He should know.
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"I wouldn't even be looking for Arkhail if I thought he could make it without me. Stupid giant berserker orc who can't even make it through a city without a babysitter to do his diplomacy for him. Really.
First time I meet him, I say 'I'm old enough to be your grandfather' and he bursts out with 'how dare you speak of my ancestors, Rakash filth!?' That's how good he is with people. Not to mention the gullibility. No, I wouldn't even be looking for him if he didn't need help."
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You turn into Steve, that's what you turn into. A man so conflicted he can't even tell what he feels when he feels it, let alone act on anything. It had taken a lot of time, and a lot of patience on Lucas' part, but he was finally doing better. And then he woke up in Hell. Steve reached up to pat the guy's arm again, something that was already becoming a habit.
"Look, if your orc's here, we'll find him, and if my people are here, we'll fine them. If not, I'm going to assume they're exactly where I left 'em, hopefully not too broken up over me disappearing. Again." At least Peggy had practice with that, and while Lucas might miss him, he didn't think the man would be heartbroken, mores the pity in some respects. All in all, he thought people would be able to function just fine until he could get back. Hopefully.
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"But no, I certainly wouldn't want to turn into something not so great." Sarcasm.
He snaps out of the bitter tone quickly though. "Right! We've got to learn our way around the place first."
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"We need to find food eventually. My metabolism runs on overdrive and even though my muscles wanna do the work, if there's no fuel for the fire I'm gonna fall down at some point. You do eat, don't you Styx? I don't have to ask whether you shower."
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"Did it ever occur to you they'd want us well fed? I mean, how can we play their games if we're all starving? And someone like me eats a lot. A lot. I can't imagine they'd bring me here not knowing that and equipped to handle it."
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"Maybe. They usually do a gruel diet for prisoners but then again you're right that this isn't normal. Who knows if starvation is going to be one of their games, though?"
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"Well, we wouldn't be much use to them if all we did was lay around moaning about how hungry we were, so again, I just don't think it's likely. Besides, I'd probably start eating the walls if they tried to hold back my food. I don't do well with that kind of deprivation, and not because I have no willpower."
No, Steve's metabolism was just a hell of a lot faster than normal humans', which was usually a great thing. Withholding food, though, that would be dangerous. He wasn't entirely sure what would happen; his body would start eating itself like anyone else, but it would also be trying to repair the damage immediately. None of that sounded like fun and Steve wasn't eager to give their hosts a fascinating new toy to experiment with. He remembered just fine what going hungry felt like and he'd be damned if he suffered it again for no good reason.
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"How much do you need to eat?"
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Steve was a little offended and entertained the possibility of making Styx walk, or better yet, just dropping him on a high shelf and walking away. But that would be rude, and frankly, that was usually the impression he preferred people to have . . . Still! It was insulting dammit! He huffed in annoyance for a minute and then felt his cheeks flush.
"Um. A lot. I wouldn't be surprised if I was as bad as your orc buddy, at least over the course of a day. I can do alright on less, but if I'm pushing myself . . . It's a lot."
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Leaving Styx on a high shelf would be a perfectly reasonable response to him. Anyway he'd just climb down on his own.
"So more than I could carry on my own probably. I'm afraid you'll have to help me raid. Try not to knock over anything while you're at it."
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"Styx, do you ever say anything nice?"
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"What? Sure I do, I say nice things all the time." No he doesn't.
"Anyway, consider it friendly, lighthearted banter.
...do you need to eat now?" Is that why you're grumpy?
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"I dunno Styx, you look pretty tough and a little green. You wouldn't make much of a meal. Then again, I've certainly eaten worse. It'll be a new experience to eat something still alive though. Sushi isn't quite that fresh, although it certainly is raw . . ."
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But there's a little uncertainty to his voice. If this guy walked through walls who knew what else he might do?
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He let the words hang in the air, smirking at the floor as he ran. Let Styx wonder for just a bit if he was annoying enough to eat. Steve would rather starve than hurt someone else, but the guy didn't seem to believe he wasn't capable of being decent. If Styx couldn't manage a little civility, he could take his medicine with a little humor.