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: IT WON'T BE LONG NOW... Well, you made a mistake. You spent too long searching around, or you ran outside near the end of the day for just one more thing, and now you've been locked out. You can search around all you want, but the best shelter you can hope for is pressing against the side of a sealed up building. You do still have your tablet, though. Maybe someone on the network can give you some advice, or at least some comfort while you wait for hypothermia to set in.
TWO: CABIN FEVER Maybe you didn't want that mistake of getting caught outside to happen again, but now you've ended up staying too long in one location, and cabin fever has set in. Maybe you're taking to the network to try and ignore the hallucinations. Maybe you want to tell everyone that you've figured out they're all in on your kidnapping. Maybe you ended up wandering off and now you'd really like to know if anyone can check back in the place you were at for your pants.
Action Prompts
THREE: AN UNEXPECTED MEETING You're going about your business searching what seems like it might be an especially promising house--it's fully intact and there's even a working fireplace with some wood! It looks like someone else has the same idea, though, and you've run into them in the middle of your search. Do you share the potential wealth or try to kick them out? On the other hand, maybe you know who this is, or maybe you're just glad to actually see another person for the first time in ages.
FOUR: GOOD MORGUE-NING You've just woken up in a morgue after dying in one unfortunate way or another. You have no idea where you are beyond that, but your tablet is insisting you can't stay here, so you should probably get out of here pretty quickly. Of course, bringing people back from the dead isn't a perfect science, so you're missing something important to you. Maybe you've lost your voice, maybe you can't remember where you're from, maybe you can't remember where you are right now. It looks like someone else is nearby, though. Maybe they can help you out?
[Too many people have talked about getting trapped that she needed to put something in place. It's too much of a survival instinct, and it's not like she isn't used to the cold. The shed isn't much, and it's perhaps enough for three or so people. There's a table with a few hand canned goods and piles of blankets beneath it.
When he shuts the feed off, she tucks her tablet away before heading out of the shed to wait for him. When she hears his voice, Abigail turns around and gives a nod.]
Abigail. [It's not that she's entirely doing this, because she's nice. Part of this place is dog eat dog, but she can't get the fire to light, and as much as she's prepared, she's screwed without it. So if helping him means she gets to survive through this, it's better than both of them freezing to death.]
Klaus. [ he offers his name back, his expression blank though not unkind, his eyes taking it all in; but taking her in, specifically, for she is the keeper of all this resourcefulness. that in and of itself is notable. as is her age, how she is built slight and small, fragile and seemingly easy to snap in half. though he doesn't let the size of her dictate his impression.
he agrees: survival is their imperative, and she seems to understand that enough to risk herself -- and that's assuming there isn't anything up her sleeve. he will help her, and he will do it because he sees no reason for either of them to perish tonight. ] Show me where the trouble is.
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When he shuts the feed off, she tucks her tablet away before heading out of the shed to wait for him. When she hears his voice, Abigail turns around and gives a nod.]
Abigail. [It's not that she's entirely doing this, because she's nice. Part of this place is dog eat dog, but she can't get the fire to light, and as much as she's prepared, she's screwed without it. So if helping him means she gets to survive through this, it's better than both of them freezing to death.]
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he agrees: survival is their imperative, and she seems to understand that enough to risk herself -- and that's assuming there isn't anything up her sleeve. he will help her, and he will do it because he sees no reason for either of them to perish tonight. ] Show me where the trouble is.