AN OPEN DOOR FOR ANY WHO WOULD ENTER...
The MIT has a suite of research divisions that are trusted and well-funded. There were also suites for newer divisions, those were were interested in the act of learning but had yet to build accreditation with the MIT. These were naturally less-maintained, but eyes still kept careful watch on it. Not only did promising youths appear in these fields, but so did the strangest of disasters that needed to be dealt with quickly.
Today a testing room was assigned to one single man in particular. He proved himself at least worthy to continue his research in the safe confines of a stone workshop. There are many things that he needs to test. Everything in this room is done for the sake of knowledge.
You will be helping him. With pay, of course.
AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER, THERE IS TESTING TO DO.
TOWER OF TESTS
Welcome to this simple open thread. This is an episodic adventure that anybody and everybody is welcome to partake in. You may post on every cycle of notes, or you may only post for one test and be done. It is up to you how much you want to participate. Think of these logs as writing prompts for you to use.
How this will work:
Askera will be writing a first-person experiment report. It will describe what the experiment was about, the result and some things that happened during the time of the experiment.
Your posts are in third person present time as normal. It happens during the experiment that was detailed during the log. As Askera's assistant, your character will be helping him perform the experiment in any way you see fit. What Askera does to interact your character is vaguely up to you, so long as it remains within the boundaries of the experiment that happened. It is your job to ensure the experiment goes smoothly. It is also your job to conveniently forget to tell the MIT that it may or may not have involved forbidden magicks.
Additionally, there will be a roll with each log. This roll is here to introduce how much chaos was involved with the experiment. A 100 was a peaceful and productive time, if not an outstanding one, while a 1... had complications that Askera conveniently forgot to place in his after-action report.
With your help, we will create the in-game Wikipedia of our dreams. Nobody will be lost in Brishall after reading our works!
How this will work:
Askera will be writing a first-person experiment report. It will describe what the experiment was about, the result and some things that happened during the time of the experiment.
Your posts are in third person present time as normal. It happens during the experiment that was detailed during the log. As Askera's assistant, your character will be helping him perform the experiment in any way you see fit. What Askera does to interact your character is vaguely up to you, so long as it remains within the boundaries of the experiment that happened. It is your job to ensure the experiment goes smoothly. It is also your job to conveniently forget to tell the MIT that it may or may not have involved forbidden magicks.
Additionally, there will be a roll with each log. This roll is here to introduce how much chaos was involved with the experiment. A 100 was a peaceful and productive time, if not an outstanding one, while a 1... had complications that Askera conveniently forgot to place in his after-action report.
With your help, we will create the in-game Wikipedia of our dreams. Nobody will be lost in Brishall after reading our works!