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𝐻𝒜𝒫𝒫𝒴 𝐻𝐸𝒜𝑅𝒯𝒮 𝒮𝒯𝒜𝐹𝐹 ([personal profile] happyheartsstaff) wrote in [community profile] funnyhearts2019-01-29 02:26 pm
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INAUGURAL TEST DRIVE MEME




TEST DRIVE MEME: WELCOME TO HAPPY HEARTS


You wake up in a padded box. It rocks, gently, as though suspended in mid-air. You begin to stir, confusion or distress pushing you to try to sit up — and then the air begins to smell sweet, and you fall back asleep.

You wake up in a padded box. For a moment, you are beatifically calm. You don't know how you got here, or why, but that isn't really all that important. You don't need to know where you are. You're just... here. And here is a wonderful place to be.

But there is a niggling suspicion growing in the back of your mind. A suspicion that here is not somewhere you wanted to be. That it is not where you're supposed to be. You remember... chasing a white rabbit (or was it a person)? A mirror? Bright light, and green ivy crawling over your skin... Before you can worry too much, the box jolts, and then settles, and after a long moment the walls fall from around you to reveal —

A hotel lobby?

"Welcome to the Happy Hearts Hotel and Casino," says an attendant behind a desk. "We're so pleased you could join us for our grand opening gala. We have your room keys and Empathies here, please make an orderly line and we'll hand them out once we've confirmed identities. After that, feel free to explore the hotel! We highly recommend starting with the casino. Everyone's a winner here in Happy Hearts!"

Is this normal? It doesn't feel normal. And hey — you could swear you had shoes before!


I. THE CASINO FLOOR


As you pass through the entrance to the casino floor, an attendant passes you a small bag of chips. The casino is loud and bright and filled with games of every kind — you want to play poker? They've got a table for that. Sabacc? There's a table for that, too. Slots, pachinko, and bingo are also available. The attendant in the lobby wasn't lying, either — everyone who plays wins. Everyone, every time.

Servers wander the floor with trays of shotglasses full of multi-coloured liquids, offering them to every oyster "Compliments of Her Royal Highness." If you're expecting alcohol, though, you'll be surprised — these drinks are teas made of the distilled emotions of every oyster in the hotel. Each colour tea corresponds to a different emotion, and as soon as you take a sip, you feel overcome with that emotion.
JOY — the distilled essence of happiness, this tea makes even the most rough and tumble of oysters giddy with happiness — for a moment. The effect fades into a sense of general contentment after a few seconds, and that itself fades away slowly over the course of twenty minutes.
ANGER — this tea, anger in liquid form, can make the most even-tempered of oysters ready to absolutely blow a gasket. For twenty minutes, anyone who drinks this tea will find themselves much more easily annoyed, frustrated, and all around irritable and snappy.
SADNESS — distilled sadness is a potent tea, capable of turning a stoic, stalwart oyster into a blubbering mess in moments. Events that may have previously only been a minor disappointment become the end of the world, every repressed unhappiness comes to the fore, and for twenty minutes, any oyster who drank a sadness tea can hardly keep themselves together.


II. MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME


If gambling isn't to your interest, there are many other areas of the hotel to explore! For the moment, only The Pool Of Tears and the Pig & Pepper buffet are available for oysters to peruse, but the staff will assure anyone who asks that the other facilities will be open by the next day. Unfortunately, that means no one can buy any swimsuits from This Elegant Thimble, but the staff aren't going to kick anyone out of the pool for jumping in in their clothes! The Pig & Pepper serves lunch foods from across all different cultures, offering something for everyone, and some things you've never even heard of.

Maybe you just want to be alone — well, that's what you have your room key for! Oysters room on the second and third floors of the hotel, one to a room. You were assured your room would be exactly what you'd always wished for — and for some, that's right! It's exactly as you would have decorated it yourself. But for others, their rooms are totally wrong. A grizzled cowboy can't have a pink room! Hotel staff are firm, though: every room is exactly as its owner wants it to be. Search your feelings, oyster. You know it to be true.




III. YOU'VE BEEN NAUGHTY


Curiosity is not, on its own, a trait the staff want to discourage. Oysters are free to search for ways out of the hotel, but they won't find anything — there are no doors anywhere in the lobby or the casino, the windows are impenetrable, the walls don't crumble no matter how hard anyone hits them. The elevator between floors has no service hatch, and there are no stairs to take. The hotel is, at least so far as anyone can tell, a completely closed system.

Now, in light of this, Happy Hearts knows some oysters can be a little... reactionary. Especially when cornered, especially the ones with powers or abilities beyond the average human. With this in mind, any oyster found to be destructive or combative won't be punished. Not yet. They will, however, be quickly incapacitated by hotel staff, drugged to incoherence, and brought discretely to a hidden back room. No one notices these oysters disappearing, nor the doors they must have been dragged through.

In this room, troublesome oysters sit, paralyzed, across from a woman in red. She smiles, and offers candy from a bowl on her desk, and laughs to herself when she remembers the oysters can't take one.

You're new, she says, kindly, so it's understandable that you're having trouble adjusting to the hotel. We promise to do all we can to make your stay here as fulfilling as possible, so you have nothing to worry about. Your experience is our top priority.

She plucks a candy disk from her bowl, and unwraps it slowly.

But you must know: if you endanger our other guests again like you have today, there will be punishments. We pride ourselves on the emotional experience we offer our oysters, and we can't let anything get in the way of that. For everyone's safety and happiness, you understand.

She pops the candy in her mouth, sucks for a moment, and smiles broadly.

That's all.

The oyster is brought, still paralyzed and incoherent, back to the hotel. No one notices them return. The paths taken through the hotel to bring them to the woman in red fade from their mind as soon as they arrive back on the hotel floor. They're left in the lobby to sit and think until the paralysis wears off.

And then they can go back to having fun in the casino!


IV. HEY! LISTEN!


At the end of the day, every oyster's Empathy device buzzes, pings, and lights up — there's a message waiting for them!
A woman with red hair and a teal dress, sat on a throne with her hands held delicately in her lap and her legs crossed daintily at the ankle, looks into the camera, smiling.

"Hello, my dear oysters! We're so pleased you could join us. I am Victoria Hart, the humble Queen of this realm, and I wanted to personally welcome you to the Happy Hearts hotel, and thank you for your gifts. We will not squander them, dears, as we will not allow your stay with us to be anything less than perfect. If you need anything at all, I'm sure hotel staff will be happy to provide, and I will be keeping an eye on all of you, to ensure your experience remains a positive one.

Welcome, darlings. This is the beginning of something wonderful."
The message saves to each oyster's Empathy, and an app pops up on the screen: the community bulletin board. The queen doesn't respond to any messages sent to her, but the other oysters might. It's worth a shot, right?



Welcome to the first TDM of Happy Hearts, a new panfandom roleplaying game here on DW! If you have any questions, please direct them to the first comment on this page. Happy playing, oysters!
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[personal profile] coquettish_trees 2019-02-05 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
How astute of you!

[ There's a small round of applause muted by the cloth of the woman's gloves; she'd been watching, apparently, as he made guesses about another guest. Some of which had appeared to make them uncomfortable enough to be correct.

Dressed in a gown of white and lace and gold-printed silk that looks as if she was about to step up to the altar before being summarily kidnapped (or whatever it was had happened) and fluttering her eyelashes at him, she tilts her head coyly and smiles. ]


Do say I shall be next.
inconstantly: (MR_237)

i hope this is alright! if it's too much lmk and i can edit!

[personal profile] inconstantly 2019-02-07 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
How am I to deny such a lovely request from an even lovelier face?

[Dressed in rumpled clothing and a tie too loose to be considered useful, John is very much the opposite of this newcomer. He makes a show of framing her face with his hands from where he stands before stroking the scruff on his chin.]

Not from my world obviously but maybe something like our past. You come from money, not a recent windfall, but through generations of those loaded with the stuff. Probably know how to ride a horse, [he tilts his head, squinting a single eye] from the looks of those skirts I'd reckon side saddle. I bet you're quite the picture dancing at balls and what have you. You could play music certainly, but you don't go anywhere to be someone else's entertainment.
coquettish_trees: (hat happy)

nope, perf! lmk the same~

[personal profile] coquettish_trees 2019-02-07 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She claps again, looking delighted. ]

Just so!

Although, I am often quite amenable to entertaining.

[ Alexandrie smiles with the sort of mischief that renders it not in the least difficult to guess at her meaning. She taps a gloved finger against her lips with an affectedly thoughtful expression, gently enough that the carmine on them remains undisturbed, and then imitates the face-framing gesture he had made at the beginning. ]

You, I think, are fond of being underestimated, which makes you clever. Not moneyed, but unconcerned by such; your value comes from elsewhere. Being particularly skilled at something, I imagine. I should think covertcy or investigative work, but on your own terms, and fine enough at it that those you work with are willing to overlook your roughness.

[ Which she is apparently also quite willing to do, as she extends her hand with practiced ease in a manner that suggests she expects it to be properly kissed. ]

Lady Alexandrie de la Fontaine, of a country and world that apparently has rather abruptly been rendered meaningless.
Edited 2019-02-07 21:51 (UTC)
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[personal profile] inconstantly 2019-02-08 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[He grins at the mimicry of the hand framing gesture, acknowledgement of a job well done. At the offer of her hand John brings it to his lips with a kiss that retains the same grin all throughout. While he is not exactly practiced at the gesture, he knows what it means. If there's one talent that John Constantine has, it's faking it.]

A pleasure, Lady Alexandrie. I'd say you're spot on. [The underestimation is... complicated, but he's not about to explain his nuances to a stranger.] John Constantine, of a town I haven't seen since I was 17. [He withdraws his hands to clap them both together before spreading them wide.] Meaninglessness abounds.

[Then in actual answer to her assessment:]

Investigative work, certainly. But rough? Oh you wound me, my lady. [Yeah, she's very much correct about being unconcerned with his less-than-polished appearance. In fact, the way he stresses that last sentence displays how much he relishes it.]
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[personal profile] coquettish_trees 2019-02-09 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, no! How horribly I have treated you but moments after our acquaintance began!

[ With a quick practiced movement she's retrieved the ivory and lace fan that hangs at her side, fluttering it at her chest with some distress. She would look the absolute picture of contrition if her eyes weren't sparkling with overt amusement. ]

I must insist you allow me to make up for it somehow, Monsieur Constantine of a town he has not seen since 17. [ Said as if it were in fact the proper name of the town. ]