If you'd like to apply to Snowblind and would like to test the waters first or get a sample set up for your application, this meme is for you! We've even provided some prompts for you to use if you want (but feel free to make up your own). Here's how it works.
✭ Reply to this entry with a character you're considering apping into the game. You can include the name of your character and the fandom in your subject line. ✭ Comment around to others on the meme, whether you're in the game already or not. ✭ Now you have a sample ready for your application! ✭ So go reserve and apply when reservations and applications are open. ✭ Seriously, do it.
Network Prompts
ONE: DRUG PUSHING What luck! You've found a bottle of medication...only, oh, it looks like it's a prescription for one of the other people trapped here with you. You have a lot of power in your hands now: you could do the right thing and give it back without a fight, demand a worthy trade to see how badly they want it, or auction it off to the highest bidder. They're not the only ones who could use a painkiller or an antidepressant, after all. If you don't need it for yourself, you're sure to be able to fetch a high price (or bank some high gratitude points) for it from someone.
TWO: CHECK YOUR RECEIPTS After a long day of traveling, you reach into your bag to scrounge up some dinner but you find that all of your food has gone bad. Everything, including the rations you stocked up on just yesterday, is covered in a thick layer of mold. Even the packaged nonperishables are somehow spoiled. Your whole backpack reeks of rot, and nothing edible has been spared. Maybe you can restock tomorrow, but what if you're not the only one whose food has been tainted? And what about the meal you had for lunch just hours ago? Your stomach turns. You'd better take to the network to get to the bottom of this
Action Prompts
THREE: WRITING ON THE WALL You've just settled into a building for the night with your traveling companion when you notice a message left somewhere on one of the walls. It's signed by a username you don't recall ever seeing before. It tells you discoveries and facts about the town you don't think are really real or should be followed. Tells you that they're heading in a direction they're convinced has the exit, and urge you to follow their lead. One of you thinks it's worth consideration. After all, why would anyone leave a message like this if they didn't mean it? But there are risks involved in chasing the assertions. Do you have the resources left to try?
FOUR: CORPSE PARTY Just before lockdown, you and your traveling companion are about to seek shelter in the nearest building when you spot a huddled figure nearly buried in the snow. When you get a little closer, you see that it's a person wrapped tightly in a blanket. Neither of you recognizes them, but you can't be sure; the blanket covers their face. They seem to have succumbed to the elements, but it looks like they're still breathing! You manage to drag them into the building with you with seconds to spare. Good job, you've saved somebody's life! But, as you pull apart the blankets to check on your new companion, you realize that they're not a "somebody" at all... And you're locked in with it until morning.
You want to give away your supper, you go right ahead Mister Charity. The good challenge is in the hunt and I'll play along for that. You wanna starve? That's your business. I'll watch the show when you regret it.
We can do one step at a time. Hunt first. Then we can talk and see if you've changed your mind. You might meet a few people along the way. [It's what he's hoping.] You can pick who you would like to share with.
Yeah, you do. [There's a note of something more serious in those three words. Don't you lie to him, buddy. That's just rude.]
You think if you say it right you can make me go along. I ain't a dog you can buy off with a pat on the head or some go-along type that thinks you're real impressive 'cause you put on a smile and use fancy talk.
Maybe you oughta think some more freezin'. Must be wasting a lot of heat talking about food you don't have yet.
Probability is we'll find something sooner or later, if we're being kept alive. I'll find something. If I do, I'll share it with you. [As a show of good faith, even if Peter doesn't want it.]
I'm not worried about freezing yet. I have a suit. It makes more sense to give food to the people who need it most, the people who are just having trouble finding something.
[Peter gives Bruce the most judgmental look a teenager can give over a video feed. Batman might as well have just told him he signed them both up for hand-holding courses at Summer Camp.]
What the Hell kinda sense does that make?
[If Bruce was hoping his generosity would justify his reasoning to the kid, he's going to be disappointed.]
They starve now, you give 'em food and then you starve. Either way, someone's starvin' and if it's between me and you? I'll be happier if it's you. Not like most of these people'll pay you back the favor when you're bleeding out. Where'd you live that you think handing out food is the way to tame animals? They just know where to come back to find a sucker.
Not all people will be that way. Some people will help you if you help them. They will offer you a lot of different things for the kindness. And no, not all people deserve it.
That's why it's up to you to decide who is worthy of getting it.
Tch. You sound like you're just sure you're always gonna have everything.
[He grins. The expression is partly mocking, as a young man will do when he hears an adult talk about life values, because no matter the person or the era, he will never understand that outlook. But there's also a casual confidence in his own response.]
How 'bout you actually find stuff first? Then we can see whose hunt's more useful.
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You really think I'm stupid?
You want to give away your supper, you go right ahead Mister Charity. The good challenge is in the hunt and I'll play along for that. You wanna starve? That's your business. I'll watch the show when you regret it.
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We can do one step at a time. Hunt first. Then we can talk and see if you've changed your mind. You might meet a few people along the way. [It's what he's hoping.] You can pick who you would like to share with.
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You think if you say it right you can make me go along. I ain't a dog you can buy off with a pat on the head or some go-along type that thinks you're real impressive 'cause you put on a smile and use fancy talk.
Maybe you oughta think some more freezin'. Must be wasting a lot of heat talking about food you don't have yet.
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I'm not worried about freezing yet. I have a suit. It makes more sense to give food to the people who need it most, the people who are just having trouble finding something.
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What the Hell kinda sense does that make?
[If Bruce was hoping his generosity would justify his reasoning to the kid, he's going to be disappointed.]
They starve now, you give 'em food and then you starve. Either way, someone's starvin' and if it's between me and you? I'll be happier if it's you. Not like most of these people'll pay you back the favor when you're bleeding out. Where'd you live that you think handing out food is the way to tame animals? They just know where to come back to find a sucker.
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That's why it's up to you to decide who is worthy of getting it.
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[He grins. The expression is partly mocking, as a young man will do when he hears an adult talk about life values, because no matter the person or the era, he will never understand that outlook. But there's also a casual confidence in his own response.]
How 'bout you actually find stuff first? Then we can see whose hunt's more useful.
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I'll see what I find, and I'll let you know. We can compare.
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Let's see what we find.
[What he does from there is his business, but he's interested to see how long Batman will last.]