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Test Drive Meme #1


TEST DRIVE #1

The day begins as any other, you’re going about your day, living your life, when, without warning, you feel the world around you shift on its axis. You feel a great tear, welling from the depths of your soul as you are ripped from all you have known. If you’re lucky, you arrive in the wilderness of an unfamiliar world, where the language is foreign and the people are hostile. To make your escape, you must learn some language, flee, and occasionally fight, all to find your way off the floating isles you find yourself on and to the great ocean below, where rebel forces will welcome you.

If you’re unlucky, you materialize within a room full of armed guards and are quickly subdued with charged nets, stripped of your belongings, fitted with strange devices that suppress your powers and pressed into servitude. Your days are unimaginable pain and toil.

Fortunately, even in this world, there is still hope. For the denizens of this world have not given up. And it is for that dream of salvation that the Crimson Corsairs raise their flags and sail - for liberation. Perhaps you are one who has lived their entire life under the oppressive yoke of the Empire. Perhaps you have seen first hand your family and friends cut down by nobles hunting men for sport, or perhaps you have run afoul with the church and barely escaped with your life. No matter your origin, the Corsairs sail for you, for your freedom, for your life. And today, a taste of freedom will be won for all.


ARRIVAL/LIBERATION
This month, the Crimson Corsairs raided a Larendt labor camp in order to obtain much-needed parts and textiles as well as liberate another batch of servants for the cause. The raid was executed under the cover of night, with one team sweeping the dormitories and gathering as many servants as they could while the other team hit factories as they could, focusing on taking important items like ship parts and clothing, loading them into prepared trams and fleeing before the guard could mobilize. The operation, thankfully, went off without a hitch, and the Corsairs were able to usher a number of servants into their waiting ships.

As dawn breaks, the raiding fleet docks at Flotsam as the city-fleet begins the long journey away from the continent before a retaliation fleet can be mobilized. The former servants are finally let above deck. The sun is beating down hard on them, its brilliance marking their first step into freedom.

Corsairs on the fleet will have a lot to do - the new arrivals will need to be sorted, clothed, and fed. Many are emaciated from the conditions in the labor camp, and the former servants will be immediately ushered to a mess hall for their first meal as free folk. Corsairs will be needed to organize the movement, prepare and serve the food, and also just sit with them and talk to them, helping them adjust and filling them in on the situation.

Former servants will have found the entire process exhausting to say the least. They were awoken in the dead of night by heavily armed people quickly moving through, shattering their chains and ushering them into ships. The entire night was spent sailing, and while the hull is dark it is crowded and difficult to sleep in. Finally, upon arrival they are ushered into a meal hall and served a humble meal - but a meal that far exceeds anything that was ever served at the servant’s table. What is known is that they are now free.


MEANWHILE IN THE WATERLOGGED ROW…

With another successful mission under their belt and their duties more or less complete, the triumphant Corsairs observe a time-honored tradition: heading to the Waterlogged Row and getting absolutely shitfaced on awful grog.

The mood is jubilant and self-congratulatory, with drinking songs ringing out across Flotsam. In consideration to other residents, the Row is currently moored a good distance from the residential areas to keep the celebrations from disturbing what little peace there is in the chaotic town that is Flotsam. But for those who participated in the mission, tonight is about celebration. Singing, storytelling, socializing, this is the glue that holds the operations team together. And as the Crimson Corsairs do not officially recognize a drinking age, everyone is welcome! Even if they probably shouldn’t be!

New arrivals are, of course, not at all restricted so those who finish their meal and go exploring will quickly find the Row, as well as many Corsairs eager to buy them a pint to toast their newfound freedom.


MAKING THE GOOD STUFF

Elysium often serves as the crux of Corsair operations, and the next operation is no different. While the operations team is carousing and toasting their success, the planning team is hard at work preparing for the next mission.

The order of the day is gathering, which has brought the team to the forests outside of Elysium. In the coming month, Elysium will host a lavish party for the guards of a certain continent, and it is the duty of the gatherers to ensure that any drink served is “enhanced”, with such potency that they won’t be in any position to do their duty when the raiders strike.

Any herbology specialists will be absolutely vital for this operation. While the Corsairs have some documents and know, generally, what they’re looking for, there are a wide variety of things that grow within the forest, many of which can be quite dangerous.

Those new to gathering will really need to watch their step. Elysium is rich in hallucinogens, and a whiff of the wrong flower or mushroom could leave them contemplating their navel for the next hour. Tasting is out of the question, but what they don’t know can’t hurt them right? After all, the Elysium workers spend a lot of time eradicating poisoned growths to keep wandering nobles safe so anything they find can’t be THAT bad. Right?

And of course, for experienced foragers, they will find an entirely new duty thrust upon them - keeping the newbies in line. Really, how can they expect anything productive to be done when they send a bunch of green recruits into a forest full of hallucinogens?


EDUCATION AS THE BOMBS FALL

New Corsairs almost always find themselves in the Vault. Nestled in the earth and subject to the constant pounding of munitions overhead, the Vault is the repository of knowledge for the Crimson Corsairs and the place where new inductees are educated. Language instruction, education on the world and its people, writing, reading, arithmetic, just about any kind of learning can be done in the Vault’s halls.

Notable about the Vault’s education is how deeply tied it is to the Crimson Corsair’s broader philosophy - everyone’s unique talents and insight have value. As such, Corsairs are often called to the Vault to share their specialized expertise. While many Corsairs do choose to become full-time teachers, any Corsair can come and teach a class.

For the new Corsairs, now is a time to learn and train, acclimate themselves to their situation and figure out where they want to go from here. For established Corsairs, this is an opportunity to meet the new recruits and help train them so they can help with the cause. Those who might be students today will be comrades standing at your side tomorrow, so teach them well.


DANGER AT SEA

As the most mobile of the Corsair’s settlements and the only obvious Imperial target, Flotsam is well equipped to deal with any number of dangers. One such danger is the enormous sea monsters who dwell within the Eternal Ocean. While many are not too keen to tangle with such a large fleet, occasionally a monster will become angry or territorial enough to try to attack the fleet.

And it is for that reason that the Corsairs now find themselves battling a massive sea serpent that has stretched itself across the western edge of the fleet. New Corsairs aren’t expected to assist in this battle, but as the sinking of Flotsam would be VERY BAD for those who are currently trying to live on it, many will jump in anyway, especially as they should have been issued weapons. As to established Corsairs, well, you know the drill by now. Monster bad, try to sink ship, let’s convince it that there are easier marks than the pride of the Corsair fleet.

Some Corsairs will need to man the cannons to blow it away, but many will get up close and personal, jumping into melee range to drive it away from the ships and mitigate as much damage as they can. Others still will provide support from the back with magic or ranged weaponry, and still others will need to weave their way in between the battle to carry out wounded Corsairs for medical attention. Whatever your specialty, your city needs you. Best get to work.


WILDCARD

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[personal profile] fish4science 2024-06-02 12:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Angelika makes quick, efficient notes in shorthand-paper's still rare enough not to waste, and Maomao is talking fast enough to make it worth taking all those notes.

On the other hand, what poisons are also so caustic that they're worse than your stomach acid, but you don't notice them going down? Surely, that would be so sour, bitter, or otherwise distasteful as to spit out before you swallowed-and, well, anything could be aerosolized by a particularly violent vomiting, couldn't it? But, seeing the edge cases and exceptions might get her some points back.

If the teacher asked any more questions. But now Maomao had stopped talking entirely and Angelika had nothing to do but tap her pencil on the desk while she spaces out about poison. She tries to be patient but... "Um, teacher? Hello?"
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[personal profile] 2mao 2024-06-02 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
It's less about being worse than stomach acid and more the fact that it's already done damage going down, so it would only be compounded going back up as well, and - wait, why are discussing poisons in the narration?

Maomao was likewise caught in her thoughts about poisons, until a student snaps her out of it. "Oh, um, right. Sorry." Cough. "Now normally, we deal with ingested poisons because it's easy to disguise, easy to carry, and easy to administer - relatively." War crimes? What are those? "It's also much easier to adjust the dosage to be nonlethal, when you have to care about things like that." Her tone is carefully flat in this part.

"And so using these kinds of poisons, getting the stomach free of the poison will help. Though, of course, depending on the timing, it can still be too little and too late. So I do recommend keeping some emetic with you at all times, if you're going to be working with either poisons or in treatment." She pulls up a small pouch at her side and shakes it to show it off.

"Any questions so far?"
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[personal profile] fish4science 2024-06-03 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
We're discussing poisons in the narration because Angelika has a feeling in her gut. There was a sneaking suspicion here that this teacher had forgotten which class she was teaching. Maomao was competent to teach either, and she did have her head on properly about actually using them, but scheduling and administration didn't seem to be her strong suit.

There was of course, the problem of deciding what to do about it-so for now, Angelica let another student, perhaps equally confused, ask a rather anodyne question about emetics, and which ones Maomao might recommend for the purpose. She kept her mouth shut, even as her normally sunny expression passed behind a cloud of thought.

Maybe a question about magic, or asking about recommended dosage of something that could be both poison and medicine?
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[personal profile] 2mao 2024-06-04 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
Maomao's usually fairly organized, but to be fair, she has a lot on her plate nowadays.

Still, emetics are an important topic. "There's a plant called ipecac - we grow some in the gardens back in Elysium, if you ever need any by the way. The compound you'll need is derived from the roots and rootstalks, which are ground down into a powder. From there, you can dissolve it in alcohol and water it down."

She pauses. "Any other questions?"
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[personal profile] fish4science 2024-06-04 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that did raise a rather interesting one-and it might answer the question if maomao knew what class she was teaching.

"What about if you don't water it down? Could ipecac be used as a second-phase of a poisoning attack-a mild but obvious poison to force the target to want to purge their system and then a pure tincture of the drug to disable or do actual harm with it?"

If she shot the poisoning plan down, and scolded her, Angelika would play it off as her typical overeager curiosity (she did want to know!), but if she responded in the affirmative or went down a tangent on poisoning...
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[personal profile] 2mao 2024-06-06 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Any medicine can be a poison if given an incorrect dosage, which is essentially what you'd be doing. And it's a bit obvious of a route to go down. Not great for subterfuge. When a medicine messes up like that, suspicion will always fall on the doctor administering it or the apothecary who prepared it."

Was that a tangent or just a direct answer to the question? That's for Angelika to decide!
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[personal profile] fish4science 2024-06-08 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you for entertaining my unskilled question, teacher." Angelika did a slight headbow, and smiled. "I know it was off topic, but my curiosity is powerful."

And that should be a hint to Maomao about which topic she should actually be lecturing about.
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[personal profile] 2mao 2024-06-09 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Off topic... hm. So that was it.

"Since we're on the topic of poisons, though, let's also talk about charcoal. Charcoal can also help in several, though again not all, cases of poisoning - at least, ingested ones. Charcoal works by absorbing a poison itself and not allowing the body to absorb it. Though, again, this isn't a one-stop panacea, unfortunately."

Smooth, Maomao.