Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] idolpro) wrote2020-08-02 12:01 pm
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Yvette's super fun spy simulator: Session II

Objective: Convince Yvette to leave the Ideal World.
The following is ICly known:
  • Unit abilities are off
  • Yvette is actively trying to sabotage players
  • One tactic is making interaction "pay for play," using memories, specifically those of Yvette. (max 5)
  • False memories will not be accepted as Payment.
  • Alternate Payment is negotiable, but will also result in forgetting what is paid (roll 1d6 with a score of 4 or higher for an accepted alternate payment)
  • Use of force is highly inadvisable, and the condition for success is extremely low. Failure will result in a false memory.
  • Your smartphone works, and can be used to document inconsistencies in the Ideal World.
tl;dr The more evidence you collect, the more convincing you are; memories can be used to fast track, but if they run low, you get mindfucked.
All things lost or received during the game will be reversed upon waking or within one IC day, at player’s discretion. The character does not know this ICly.
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Re: Dressing Room

[personal profile] tradesecret 2020-08-24 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
No matter how much Dia ends up writing, there will always be enough space for it.

There is Dressup, taking a Break or Self-Study if combat isn't appealing.

Re: Dressing Room

[personal profile] constellationprize 2020-08-24 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ with that done, it is definitely time to play dress-up. she's getting back up to look through the clothes. ]
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Re: Dressing Room

[personal profile] tradesecret 2020-08-24 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
As expected, there's more BARiTONES-style fashion than anything, but there's no shortage of styles to choose from. Regardless of the style, even the fabric that looks like lush velvet or fine silk has a plastic or waxy feel to it, like cheap polyester.

As you put on the clothes, the fabric feels more like it should. Similarly, the more you act in character, the more elaborate and detailed the costume becomes.

However, when you look in the mirror, you'll see yourself in regular clothes.

Thank goodness, you're not in your underwear. Wouldn't that be embarrassing?