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It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit. Yet, solace is found in the lies we tell each other, comforted by the peace of knowing that we're not alone in our depravity, and once on this path, sin itself becomes the lesser of two evils masked in a cloud of normalcy. This is how Duplicity has functioned since the beginning. The divide of power and social standing is overt in that Dominants influence the decisions made both publicly and privately while Submissives cater to the rules presented to them. It is the way of Duplicity to assign random designations at birth with no leeway in altering what has been given. Climate in the Up is far stricter than that of the Down; violating outlined personas for a Dominant or Submissive while in full view of others is punished by degree of infraction. In the Down, many tend to turn a blind eye to these sorts of offenses. To counteract the discovery of the Deceit Gene – a natural "negative" response to all stimuli – the L.I.E.S. program was founded. The program had been designed to introduce new subjects to the current environment and test for the Deceit Gene through immersion in Duplicity's standing society. Sexual impulses and encounters increase the chances of detecting the gene within these individuals. Participants are typically released from L.I.E.S. after a year; however, results have remained unsatisfactory and testing still continues. ... and you’re here! Finally! Welcome to Duplicity. After choosing a door and stepping through to the other side, the first thing that greets you are the enthusiastic faces of people in medical scrubs and pristine lab coats. Their enthusiasm translates to eagerness as they strip you of your clothes to perform a thorough examination—you will be healed, bathed, and given a paper gown to wear until your items can be processed and delivered to your residence later in the evening. You are also given a device that accesses the network as well as the time and location of orientation. If you enter Duplicity into the Up, congratulations! You’re a Dominant, which means you are immediately picked up by a limo after processing and taken to your highrise. Here, it is two Dominants per floor with separate apartments. If you enter Duplicity into the Down, congratulations! You’re a Submissive, which means you are directed towards public transportation with the address of the motel you’ll be living in. Here, it is two Submissives per room with a shared common space for all rooms. Enjoy your free time until orientation! Participation is mandatory by all new and old arrivals. The weather is a windy 69 degrees. |
![]() It's time for the monthly Duplicity train tour. Seats are in pairs and randomly assigned to Dominants and Submissives alike. Traveling from Fiddler's Square, the train journeys through various parts of the Up, showcasing society and examples of lifestyle. Along the way, frequent stops are made; a variety of passengers can be seen exiting and entering the doors. A Dominant with a kneeling Submissive takes a seat near the front of the train at one stop. A small group of Submissives board and sit closer to the LIERS at another, all seemingly content in their roles. As the tour continues through the Up, the train passes close to the Market and White Wall Bridge and zips by North Park before heading into the Down and bypassing Red Wall Bridge and South Park. The train makes a "final" stop at Riddler's Square, where inhabitants of the Down are instructed to return to their temporary housing. Those who live in the Up are permitted to stay on the train and revisit the same locations while returning. CAUTION On the second day that new arrivals have been in the city, the train will derail due to a malfunction in the computer systems. Anyone on board at the time, Noon, could be injured, stuck, or killed. Emergency services will light up asking for immediate assistance. |
![]() Two of Duplicity’s largest film production companies are out to recruit new, exciting talent. With the warring success of Subliminal, Sublingual, Sublime and You Scratch My Back, I Claw Yours, they have the influence and the funds to go big. They have reached out to the LIEs program for help with the idea that inclusion in local culture will make incoming LIErs more compliant, not to mention bring fresh blood into the industry. Orientation is just a little different this month. Welcome to the casting couch, LIErs and those unlucky graduates of the program mistakenly sent notice of mandatory attendance, or else… Not everyone has what it takes to be a star. Both Domination Station Films and Studio Hott are in need of plenty of extras to fill in the background of their newest productions. After an initial sorting in the lobby of the newly refurbished Orientation center, some newcomers, LIErs, and graduates are hustled into a quick and dirty costume fitting. The costumes aren’t as nice or detailed as those for potential stars and may be safety pinned in awkward places. Makeup is cheap and sometimes gaudy. It gets the job done. You may not have a speaking role. It doesn’t mean you’re any less important, so get comfy on the furniture or in the pool and get busy promoting the Dominant/submissive culture that drives Duplicity’s society. Unsure of how to act? Better listen closely to the director. There are shock collars and bracelets to “encourage” the unwilling, and the camera will keep rolling until the scene is right. Scenes may be sexually explicit or merely instructive, such as proper seating and kneeling, feeding and serving of Dominants, and keeping a respectful distance in walking. Extras fill any and all roles required by the director for that realistic setting feel. If you are a Dominant extra, be sure to claim elevated seating and show a firm hand toward any submissives cast as your partner. If you’re submissive, it’s the ground or floor for you, depending on where the scene is set. Be attentive to your Dominant’s needs. It’s OK to talk, as long as you keep it down. Anything you say will be taken out in post. Craft services has just what it takes to set the mood. Stop by for a drink or snack. Soon enough those pesky inhibitions will be a thing of the past. (Some, but not all, of the food and drink contains mid to high level aphro effects. The film companies are taking no chances. The scene doesn’t call for intimacy? Good luck keeping your hands to yourself. You may be in for a shocking experience. Repeatedly.) |
![]() You’ve caught the eye of the studio. You’re ushered into a small room to wait your turn. Whether you’re new to the city or not, you find yourself paired with someone for a screen test. Do they want you for Hungry Hearts or It’s in the Pizza? Read your lines convincingly, make some chemistry with your partner, and you could see your name and other things in lights very soon. Don’t worry if the dialog is cheesy. It’s part of the charm. Having trouble getting into your part? There are costumes hanging on a rack. Try one on. You may find the experience transformative, as though you were made for your role, or it was made for you… (Costumes may or may not affect the personality of the wearer. Those that do will make it much easier to get into character and greatly lower inhibitions when it comes to the more demanding scenes.) Be aware that any sexually explicit scenes will only be filmed between a Dom and a sub, or a Dom and multiple subs. If you are a Dom cast in the scene with another Dom, it will be gen only. (We’re assuming you’ve seen a porn or two, or at least a parody. Go crazy on the cheesy dialog and stupid set-ups. It’s just pretend, right?) |
![]() Some people just aren’t meant for film. If you don’t catch the eye of any of the studio reps, you are recruited to work on set building and painting, helping dress extras or potential stars, or providing that extra stimulation to keep them going between scenes. Individuals who complain too much about the circumstance may find themselves assigned to the more unfortunate jobs. Somebody needs to clean up those sets after they’re finished. (Just put your role in your top level if there’s something specific you have in mind you’d like to play out, like “set building” or “fluffer.” We won’t judge.) |
Please read carefully. On each Test Drive Meme, there will be a section noting character roles; these will vary each TDM. On an IC level, characters will still have gone through the doors but assignments OOCly are still randomized. When applying, there is a section of the application that denotes whether the character chooses "left" or "right". When participating on the TDM, there will be a third option. Players may link either a top level or a thread (five or more comments from their character) from the TDM and title the link as "Door Pass". This means that the player is choosing to take the designation that they were randomly assigned on the TDM, rather than taking the designation of a door. If the player decides to select a door rather than use the pass, then they are trying their luck; they may get the same designation they had on the TDM or the opposite. Once the application is submitted, players can't change their choice. To assign roles to characters for this TDM, use the following guide: There's a table with items on it. Your character selects one. If they chose the jar of pickles or ballpoint pen they are a Submissive and if they chose a clothespin or mini baguette they are a Dominant. Please remember to mark any necessary content, and have fun!! |
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"Car parts. And not personally, I don't have a gun, but Victor does and I make bullets for him sometimes. I've done some freelance work for a couple of people, but primary occupation as been private pharmaceuticals. I can basically only get work from other people who have been kidnapped and have their own businesses. So I do and it pays well when you're as good as I am. Though John might be more knowledgeable on existing drugs and their interactions, I don't say that lightly, he has a lot of experience with them though and it's a relatively recent hobby for me. Well, for Riddler, I didn't know he had another name until we came here and someone called us that. Well, he didn't know either, until that moment, but someone used it for us and it-"
He trails off, thinking, maybe. Or just listening.
"There's another person from our Gotham here. He's apparently from further along the timeline than any of us. Alfred Pennyworth, the Wayne boy's guardian. I don't see him much, he seems to spend half his time being arrested for rebelling."
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There's a lot that Oswald needs to put mental pins in here to make sure they don't escape, the people Edward is mentioning knowing here, what he does, who is from Gotham--though when he mentions that he didn't know about his other name, Oswald briefly sucks his lips in, willing himself to keep that comment behind his teeth.
I told you it was a ridiculous name...
He lifts his head a little more attentively when Ed namedrops Alfred though.
"Pennyworth? Yes, we've met. Several times. But he's... here? Wait, just how many others from Gotham are we talking about here?"
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He hums for a moment. "There's at least four others from a Gotham, but they all seem to be from several decades ahead of us and a different history than our own timeline. None of them have known the name Galavan, or that you were Mayor. That's Tim Drake-Wayne, Jason Todd from the Narrows, Dick Grayson, of the Flying Graysons, apparently, that clown and acrobat who got engaged in the police station are his parents and Roman Sionis, who is Richard Sionis' son who was obviously not ever conceived in our Gotham." He ticks them all off his fingers.
"Now, them aside, I've met several people who know of Gotham, which a lot of these people and their worlds don't seem to, but they're further ahead than us, again, and seem to be closer to contemporaries with Tim and the others." He nods firmly. "I think that's most of them. I know I've just given you a lot of information. The most relevant are Victor and Pennyworth."
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If what Ed is saying is true (and that remains a big if) then Oswald has some questions for Zsasz. If Zsasz will converse; Zsasz isn't really much of a conversationalist. Or one for intel. He's got a very particular job that he does very well and it involves getting rid of heartbeats.
Idly, Oswald strokes his lower lip with the flat of his thumbnail, distracted temporarily from the question of whether Ed is secretly leading him somewhere to kill him.
"It is... quite a lot of information, that is true."
But processing lots of information is what he does. What they do. Did. Ugh! He grimaces briefly, realising again how disarmingly easy it would be to fall in step with Ed once more, how he's virtually laid a table, prepared a fest and is pulling out a chair for Oswald to sit at. It makes it hard to decide where to focus his mental energy more.
"Boiling this down, there are four of us and then a bunch of what ifs to contend with, all while we merrily traverse the wicked and wonderful ways of a transdimensional sex prison city."
He nods slowly, a humourless, disbelieving smile spreading across his face as he looks up at Ed.
"That about cover it?"
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"I missed you, but I never wanted you here. As bad as I've found it, I can't help but this it's going to be a hundred times worse for someone who doesn't like being touched and doesn't feel attraction." As far as he's ever been aware. Certainly Oswald's always acted like sexuality was something that happened to other people.
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The way Ed says 'quota' and flushes in that way makes Oswald's jaw tighten, watching how serious he is about all this, and how concerned he is about Oswald expressly.
Maybe it's just that Oswald hasn't be exposed to the reality of the situation yet, but he has a hard time truly believing that the things he's been told are true, that anyone would really be imprisoned for a lack of sex. How would anyone possibly police that?
And unfortunately, what Ed likely intends to sound like sympathy sounds like some kind of sugar-coated threat, or at the very least brushes up against something that's still raw and uncomfortable for Oswald, something he hasn't properly grappled with and instead locked away as something to not deal with. Like he did to his version of Ed.
"That's not--!" He bites his tongue, almost literally, a moment of silent, flared up rage mixed with a kind of embarrassment flooding his face as he realises he's stopped dead in the street to glare at Ed.
It's not what, though? Not true? Not exactly--Ed's right, he generally doesn't like to be touched. And ordinarily attraction isn't a language he understands. But once, not even that long ago, he did know them both. Or at least he knew he wanted and felt both, even if he never fully dared to let himself think about the shapes he'd actually want either one to take.
And he wanted it with this man, the one whose heart he broke, who shot him, who dumped him in the river, who came back to try and kill him, who did a stupid thing and tempted the Court of Owls, who Oswald went to find, and who he broke out with when they were both imprisoned.
The thing about Oswald is he wants. He wants and wants from a life that had always told him no. And now this cruel dream, this trick, this trap has dropped him in this hellscape with Edward Nygma right in front of him, virtually with his arms outstretched to welcome Oswald into them. Like a balm on a burn.
His breathing is jolted and shaky through long, loud exhales through his nose, his entire body frozen in a sort of pre-explosive state, but he doesn't know what he wants to explode at or how. Finally, he throws his hands up with a nondescript growl of frustration before starting to hobble-stalk ahead again. The fact that he doesn't know where they're going doesn't actually matter.
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He knows pointing out Oswald's own dislike and mistrust of being touched will spark him, but he also has confidence that even time hasn't changed Oswald so much that he'll kick off right now.
He waits, sighs and falls into step behind Oswald, hands still in pockets. "There's elevators ahead, to go to the Down."
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Stubborn as Oswald can be, Ed's directive makes him glance back briefly, slow his shuffling storming off and wait for the taller man to draw closer, to guide them as Oswald had told him too. He still looks rather fluffed up and irritated, though not dangerously so.
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He resumes guiding them to the elevators, physically biting his tongue to stop himself rambling, or asking, or quizzing, just trying not to annoy Oswald more with pointless noise.
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"Fine!" he says in an exasperated kind of way like Ed's forced silence is too loud, "Tell me about the city. Not the rules and the regulations and all that... stuff, but the city itself. What's it like here? You said the Down was more akin to Gotham in terms of its personality, but tell me about what you have come to understand of it."
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"Physically, it's a dump. It's not the Narrows, but it's not great. Think... Grundy Street area. Main roads are generally safe. Some of the unmarked like to come down and prey on our kind. They usually don't come back a second time once they run into people like us." Submissives who still fight and bite and carry knives. "I have heard one disturbing thing. Totally aside of the this place's rules and culture. Dead people? Don't stay dead. It near broke Victor's heart and head when we found out. People who die, people in the program? Come back with the next intake generally."
Murder is not necessarily a solution here. It's less of an issue for Ed and Riddler as it will be for Oswald.
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But wasn't this exactly why Oswald had made Ed his Chief of Staff? Well, arguably, he made him Chief of Staff because of nepotism, though if Ed had been an idiot Oswald would never have given him a position like that in the first place. Hell, if Ed had been an idiot they would never have drawn closer to one another in the first place. He can count on him to know things. Too many things. What was an incredible asset also became the sword that Oswald fell upon.
More names to add to the mental list: Rubies. Westley. Lecter. And, if Ed is right, there's untapped potential here. Fires to stoke. Territories to work with. Power to take.
The discovery that death is not a permanent fixture brings a crease to Oswald's otherwise still face of contemplation before deepening into a frown and then a sort of disgusted 'are you kidding?' sort of sneer.
"No death, hm?" His fingers loop and tap against the metal mesh encasing the elevators, making a faint rattling sound as he does that's emblematic of his annoyance, "How inconvenient."
His hand stills as he nods slowly to himself, a cruel and amused smile curling his lips.
"Well. Alive has quite the wide scope to it, wouldn't you agree? I suppose we shall have to get creative in out tactics, won't we? I'm sure we can find a way to help mend his broken heart before too long. Poor thing, he must have gotten so terribly antsy."
Who is the 'we,' exactly? Is he just speaking figuratively? Using the Royal we? It's unclear and perhaps even Oswald doesn't know.
"Interesting what you say about Pennyworth and this Lecter fellow. Not the sort of company I'd have pictured for the Wayne's butler, but... who am I to judge, hm?"
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He gestures Oswald ahead of him, ready to cover his back, not that he thinks there will be a problem here.
As soon as the doors are closing, Riddler reaches up and pulls off the collar, shoving it away again. "I hate that thing. But we learned young that sometimes, you need to be unseen. And the best invisibility is visible conformity." His hand rubs at his collarbone absently.
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"He's not wrong!"
The shift in Ed's presence is palpable, like the air changing from hot to cold. It brings Oswald's gaze to him from the corner of his sharp eyes, watching all the subtle and obvious changes between Ed and the Riddler, so many of which would just completely escape the notice of most people.
He knows, in the abstract, that the assessment is correct, but the way Oswald pushes his tongue into his cheek and juts his chin out suggests he has some real trouble with making those concessions.
"So... Even you are wary of them here."
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"Yes. In short, yes. Do you know what I do, Oswald? For Ed. I handle the things he can't. When he goes to pieces, I step in. When he's too dumb to be quiet, I shut him up. I try. I keep things together because he can't. And this place? What they do to people here? Makes me wary. Gotham and Arkham didn't do that."
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Hell, he even feels an involuntary spark of defensiveness for Ed when Riddler calls him dumb. Ed isn't dumb, not by a long shot. At a time not too far from what Oswald knows, that is what he finds hardest to grapple with--what happens to Ed. It's why he reaches beyond when the time comes.
But now, they're close enough to the man that sparked something new and unique in Oswald that he has to actively choke his own impulse to be protective.
He swills those impending words around his mouth and swallows, just in time for the second part of Riddler's assessment to arrive. It reminds Oswald of the face he wore earlier, vaguely predatory and threatening, outlined in something sexual and terrifying. The face of Riddler that he been shaped by this place that chilled Oswald to be bone. He feels that again here and the significance of those words. He doesn't take it as nothing, not by a long-shot, but he'll be damned if he'll let Riddler see another glimpse of the fear Oswald feels about the power structures of this world. Real or not.
"Despite all the things we did, all the codes that were bend and broken and lost, all the extremes we went to... Gotham has its limits." He doesn't meet Riddler's eye as he speakers, instead staring out over the expanse of the Down starting to come into view from the elevator. "That is what you're saying, isn't it?"
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"Gotham has her own rules. You threaten to murder someone's wife slowly. You don't drag her out onto the front lawn for the whole gang to violate before death." Gotham has a limit and that limit tends to be the sexualisation of its violence. It's not the done thing. "I feel little for most people. But that's a limit I couldn't cross. I've been weak and violated, if not like that, and I don't need to be that sort of bully or monster."
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The words are out of his mouth before he can bite them down, and they arrive with a swift privet on his feet to put himself squarely in front of Riddler. For someone with restricted mobility, he can move very quickly in a small radius.
"You couldn't even try and be that kind of monster. Not here. And not anywhere."
It's not a challenge or a dare, it's a definitive statement of fact. The kind of thing that Oswald would bet his life on if it came to it. Edward Nygma and the Riddler are many terrible things, just as Oswald Cobblepot is, but that is not one of them.
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Ed looks away, shifting a little. "As you know, I'd only had the one girlfriend. And I can't stand bullies preying on people like that." It was how he'd ended up killing Dougherty, in part, trying to defend Miss Kringle. His attention drifts again, probably listening to Riddler. "Shh. Not here."
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It's there. The thinnest connection. Their first agreement, however flimsy.
Oswald forces a steely poker face though, enduring the ghost of Kristen to haunt the moment. His eyes twitch involuntarily though. Only had one gilrfriend. There it is again. The notable absence of Isabella again. It's not beyond them to bracket her death to exact revenge on Oswald, and yet...
Not here.
That's not a bad call.
"Not here," he echoes with a nod, "But all in good time."
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"Shut up, Ed."
Ed clamps his mouth shut and hums, rocking on his feet and then looking at them. "It got bad when we came here. Between us. For a while."
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"So I see," he says carefully.
A part of him should feel some kind of vindictive glee that Ed is coming apart--serves him right for betraying him and all of that. He should feel that, but it's hard to make it materialise. Instead, it is a marker of something, something he doesn't yet know about Ed. Something this world has done to him and he's not sure if he likes the firmer line or not.
"And now?"
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Ed is used to being shy and quiet. Riddler can't stand not being the centre of attention, Riddler submits to no one and nothing. And that's not always good here.
"Riddler sees a bully, he wants to hit them on the head and wire them up to the grid for a bit of correction. I see a bully... I know you wait." Ed isn't the calculating one, but he is far more patient.
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But there is absolutely value in waiting. This, possibly, is one of the reasons he and Ed got along before. Yes, Oswald can be explosive and impulsive, but he plays the long game, both things that the two parts of Ed could share in.
His smile fades as another question occurs to Oswald, but he doesn't want to ask it because if he does then he may receive an answer. It gnaws at him, chewing and snapping furiously to get out, but he knows better, refuses to open himself up to something that he knows will be uncomfortable at best and painful at worst.
Instead, he settles on a dodge.
"More good days than bad, I do hope. Though I fear that may be a naive wish on my part."
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"More good than bad," Ed agrees. He shifts his weight on his feet, hating the fact that he feels awkward and somewhat unwelcome with Oswald. He's never felt that way before, not with Oswald.
He can't help himself. "It wasn't a simple 'disagreement' was it? You're looking at me like you look at... your capos. Possibly useful, but inherently untrustworthy."
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and wrap?