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TDM #4 ( revised )
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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. 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. Oh, and one more thing. It's fucking cold. Better bundle up. |
![]() After stepping through the door and participating in orientation, LIERS are assembled together in the Up for a tour of Duplicity in its entirety. 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. |
![]() While the societal climate between Dominants and Submissives remains somewhat neutral throughout Duplicity, there has been the occasional whisper of defiance and call for equality. Yet, demonstrations and visible proof of this unhappiness spreads faster by word of mouth on a day exactly when you need it most. Welcome to Autonomy, a "traveling" nightclub that is never in the same place twice. People wanting to attend only learn of its lucrative location and password hours before it opens for business. Tonight, I choose the third door will get you inside and into the temporary freedom club Autonomy has to offer. In this circle, there are no assigned designations and no consequences for taking a role that isn't the one given by society. So, a Dominant may become the Submissive they've always wanted to be—or vice versa. Dominants and Submissives alike are able to mingle without repercussion and be themselves. Food, drinks, and private areas for more intimate – or if your preference is sexual – encounters are provided. Donations are accepted at any point during the night to further Autonomy's attempts of spreading the fulfillment that comes from being untitled. On the night you choose to visit, Autonomy is holding a random lottery for temporary connections. When entering, you have the choice of submitting your name into this drawing to be paired with someone else in the club regardless of designation. A short while later, a message will pop up on your device with the name and information of your partner, and whether or not you choose to meet them is purely at your discretion. Having more than one connection isn't completely unusual either. |
![]() Gratification of being a successful Dominant or Submissive isn't necessarily simple. Learning curves are to be made, and mistakes will happen. Led by a Dominant and Submissive couple – Miriam and Victoria, who have been paired for twenty-two years – a monthly meeting for unattached Dominants and Submissives is held in the conference room of Morning Wood motel in the Down. The meeting starts a few minutes after nine and has no designated end time. The couple introduce themselves and explain the purpose of the meeting: learn the proper method for a new kink and possibly find your perfect partner. The space is intimate and well-stocked with refreshments. To begin, Victoria, while blindfolded, balances on her hands and knees with her back perfectly level. Her partner, when ready, places various items on the level surface–a full cup, a plate. The Submissive is meant to hold the items until the Dominant believes she's reached her limit. The exercise is one of trust and understanding. The demonstration is a short one, followed by Miriam removing the blindfold and soothing her Submissive. The words are whispered low and with care, clearly a method that is specific to this couple. The process is concluded with the pair handing out workups, videos, and answering questions. Anyone wishing to practice Purposeful Submission can do so in the open room with a random volunteer, aided by the couple, or can find someone to take to one of the rented rooms. Sex may follow any scene but is not necessarily included. Experimenting with unattached Dominants and Submissives allows for new relationships to form. |
Please read carefully. On each Test Drive Meme, there will be a section noting character roles based on birthdays; these will vary each TDM. On an IC level, character 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 chose "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. All characters who have blue eyes or one blue eye and another color are Submissives. All characters who have brown eyes or one brown eye and another color are Dominants. Characters with any other color eyes are Dominants. To use this TDM as a door pass please link this on your app and place whether it is Dominant or Submissive. Please remember to mark any necessary content, and have fun!! |
Jun'ichi "Jun" | DnD OC | Submissive | ignore the eye color in the icons I'm working with what I got
Shortly After Arrival
[So, while the medics were very kind and understanding about him being blind (poor Tsuya, though) it would appear the people in charge of getting new "Submissives" to their quarters were a fair bit less so. Someone did inform him his mark was "black", so he assumes that's good, but still. Kind of hard to find your motel when you can't read (and aren't keen on revealing all your cards just yet). He waits until Tsuya chirps at him before flagging whoever is passing by down.]
Forgive me for being so rude, but I'm a new arrival and, well.
[He gestures to his eyes, sightless as anything.]
They got me here but didn't feel the need to help me find where I'm supposed to be staying for the time. I hate to bother you, but could you possibly...?
[He pulls out the charming "I get people to buy my goods as easily as I got people to by my services" smile, layered with some helplessness.
Help him?]
Around the Up
[And after getting all that sorted and his clothing back, there is one fairly well-dressed Sub in a kimono seemingly touring the Up with a red familiar
Carbunclewalking at his side. He's not bothering to talk to any merchants, thankfully he was informed of that being a Thing here, but he is, apparently, totally content with wandering around in a strange city with no one but his familiar as a guide.Weird, when you're blind, but it's not Jun's fault if people miss the momentary flash of magic in his eyes as he switches from Tsuya's perspective to his own every so often.
If he bumps into you (which can happen, usually on purpose), he smiles and gives a small bow.]
Ah, sorry. Tsuya is still getting acclimated to the city. I thought he was warning me of something else, not another person. Are you alright?
Around the Down
[Still one very well-dressed Submissive wandering around, though this time he is stopping to talk with a merchant here or there if they call out to him. Mostly he's just figuring out what he can buy where and how quickly he needs to look into finding someone to handle the whole "contract" thing.
He's an incredibly vain man. He needs his perfumes and hair products.
Tsuya is much more on guard here, and at some point someone passing by will get hissed at by an angry glowing red fox thing, possibly even swatted at. Jun just chuckles.]
Forgive him, he's antsy. Tsuya, down.
[The familiar heels.]
Did he hurt you?
At the Club
[And trust the Zhentarim agent to find the traveling freedom club. Not bad for being a new arrival, if you ask him.
Jun (with Tsuya in his lap) sits in the corner of the club, simply soaking in the atmosphere while waiting for whoever the lottery chooses for him. He'd made sure that they put in their little bio about him that his connection would likely have to come find him, since physical indicators are kind of pointless, but really it's hard to miss a guy dressed like Jun with a carbuncle in his lap.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
His device chimes and reads out the description of his connection just as he hears someone approach. Jun smiles in their general direction.]
Is that you?
shortly after arrival
Ah, he's blind, and left in the city without at least someone to guide him the first time? How like this place. )
It'd be no problem. I can take you to the Down.
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Thank you so much. Hopefully my clothing will be there--this whatever they've put me is terribly uncomfortable and probably not at all flattering.
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Ah, yes, the... paper gowns. They put us all into these things when we arrive, unfortunately. Your clothing will be in your housing, at least. Did they give you any information as to what room you're staying in?
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He shows Ja'far the paper slip.]
They gave me this slip and did at least read out the number and name of the place but, well. Tsuya can only guide me to places we already know how to get to. But, ah, paper? Did you say this is paper I'm wearing?
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Ja'far takes the slip though, reading it over and then nodding, handing it carefully back to him. )
I don't mind taking you there. I was housed there myself until I was contracted.
But, ah, yes. The gown is made of paper, unfortunately. I'll try to get you to your lodging as fast as I can.
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[Of course it is, he's freezing his ass off, but eh small talk.]
Do they want everyone to die of hypothermia?
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( He puts his hand on top of Jun's, signaling he's starting to move. Once Jun seems to have his bearings, Ja'far starts to lead him towards the trains that will take them to the Down. )
Have they explained... much to you yet?
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shortly after arrival
They really are a little hopeless, aren't they...?
[ The tan and pink cashmere coat masks a lot of his figure and his movements, except for the soft swish of his patterned dress around his knees as he steps forwards, glancing to Tsuyu with some caution. ]
I can help you get there. I've been here for a handful of months already, I know my way about quite well now. It's a bit crowded, so I'd prefer it if I could hold your hand, but I've been told that's overfamiliar, and I would not want you to think I'm demeaning you because of your sightlessness.
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Oh, please, it's not overfamiliar at all! At least, not since you asked.
[He has so many stories about people trying to be helpful and just not.]
Do they usually just abandon blind men to fend for themselves in this city or am I a lucky one?
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Hmm, I can't say I know many blind men, admittedly. [ He says it a bit dryly. ] But they don't seem to take into consideration the states we're in, no, as I've seen all manner of hurt or drugged people trudge through rain or freezing temperatures to go to their accommodation.
It's very frustrating, as a Dominant.
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That's probably the point, you know, like how children will put on their best pouting act to make you feel bad for denying them cookies or how animals are apparently very good at making people sneak them food.
[Tsuya chirp-clicks. He does the same thing with the rest of the household.]
Yes, I know you do. That's why I said animals and not just dogs.
[Whiiiine.]
That won't work on me.
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If that was why, I can't deny that it's working, but I'm the same towards Dominants as well. And it certainly won't help those who would prefer to be sitting in luxury and putting Submissives out of their mind.
How should I address your...? [ Actually, is it a pet? A familiar? A helper? ]
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Around the Down
From how fast he ran away, I would say he can't be hurt that badly. Your companion is very protective, it seems.
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He's been with me for a long time and takes his job as my companion very seriously, though if it's out of concern for me or out of a desire for treats I haven't figured out yet.
[Also Bloom, but he's not getting into that mess with a stranger.]
Can I help you?
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[ Still chuckling, Sinbad takes a step closer, hands held open and out to the side so the little fox-creature (he thinks?) doesn't take him as a threat to his master. ]
To the contrary. I thought I might offer you my assistance instead.
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[Though he's also pretty sure Tetsu spoils Tsuya to get him to not alert Jun to teenage shenanigans.
Jun tilts his head in confusion, still smiling a little.]
Oh? How so?
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Ah, excuse me. Yes, I think that might be best, Mister....?
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Around the up!
Well, he could hold it together for a bit longer, but still he was annoyed.
So when he bumped into someone he snapped out of his mood, blinking at the other. He was momentarily distracted by the red pet, but as soon as the man started speaking he glanced back at him and shook his head.]
Naahh man- don't worry 'bout it. I was kinda in my own head. I'm fine.
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Are you sure? [He gestures towards his eyes.] I can't judge for myself, you see.
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Whoooaa... uh, sorry dude! I didn't mean to run into a blind guy, I'll be more careful. You sure you should be walkin' the streets? Don't you need, like, a guide?
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I have one. I was just confused by his warning. This place is so strange compared to my home, I'm not sure if he's warning me for a person or a...whatever that thing I rode up here was. Train?