Mayfield

Here. Characters awake to find themselves as part of a family in a 1950's American town, filled with Stepford Smilers. Brainwashing into one may occur if the character acts too much out of line. Totally not based on that level from Fallout 3.


 * And I Must Scream:
 * Don't forget the whole
 * Arc Words: "Don't drink the milk". This is because of the Milkman.
 * Ascended to A Higher Plane of Existence:
 * Ax Crazy: ...The Milkman.
 * The Postman also falls into this category to a lesser extent.
 * Bratty Half-Pint: NPC children in general, Billy Smith specifically.
 * Brainwashed: Characters can become drones themselves. If they get dropped they are permanently droned unless apped for again.
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: What happens to characters who get brainwashed by the milkman.
 * Christmas in July - During the first Fourth of July in Mayfield, the town suddenly shifted into Christmas mode, and all of the drones (except for the milkman) disappeared. On the Fourth, we found out why...
 * Compulsory School Age - All characters placed in the children slot, whether or not they're actually children, are forced to go to school.
 * Crap Saccharine World
 * Creepy Child: Lucy Smith. It's even heavily implied that
 * Well, recent events
 * Death Is a Slap on The Wrist: For just about everyone.
 * Dissonant Serenity: The drones can be like this.
 * As can some of the captives. Even when not droned.
 * Eagle Land
 * Equivalent Exchange: A post office appeared, where people can pick up regains at will. The catch?
 * Empty Shell: The drones. Characters with mind reading and the like don't get anything from them.
 * Everything's Worse with Bears: The "Highway" event included GODDAMN INVINCIBLE BEARS.
 * Expy: For Fallout 3's Tranquility Lane..
 * And now that the Lone Wanderer has shown up...
 * Fetish Fuel: According to a certain anon on Roleplay Secrets, what this game is. An example of Did Not Do the Research.
 * The Fifties: The first type.
 * Glorious Mother Russia - The second Fourth of July event involved the town turning into a small town in Soviet Russia.
 * Killed Off for Real -
 * La Résistance: It's not completely organized, but there is a defensive militia in place.
 * Loads and Loads of Characters
 * Lotus Eater Machine: What Adrian Veidt and Klaus Wulfenbach have lately been theorizing Mayfield might be.
 * Moe Personification: Subverted. May Field is not Moe.
 * Mood Whiplash: So much of this.
 * Mysterious Past: The town itself.
 * New Old Flame: What many characters experienced during the 2011 Valentines Day event.
 * NPCs: Several, besides the drones.
 * Ontological Mystery
 * Punch Clock Villain: It is implied at times that . Doesn't excuse them, though; their actions are not, for the most part, forced.
 * Red Scare: After the most current July 4 event, complete with people feeling compelled to confess to being communists (even if they have no idea what that means).
 * Serious Business: One word: Homecoming.
 * Smug Snake: Police Chief Grady. He gets droned at one point.
 * Spin-Off: Arguably, the players' IC Epic Mafia sessions. Also, Cornfield.
 * Standard Fifties Father: The default NPC "father", complete with Values Dissonance and implications of Domestic Abuse.
 * Stepford Smiler: The drones.
 * Stepford Suburbia
 * Time Skip: During Christmas 2009, time was fast-forwarded by ten years.
 * Yamato Nadeshiko: The default NPC "mother", perfect in every way except she always claims to have a headache if one tries to sleep with her.
 * Yandere: The Moe Personification of the game.
 * You Can't Fight Fate: Mayfield's objective behind the aforementioned Christmas event.
 * Your Princess Is in Another Castle: The entire with all of the  only to turn out to be one long prank.
 * You Can't Fight Fate: Mayfield's objective behind the aforementioned Christmas event.
 * Your Princess Is in Another Castle: The entire with all of the  only to turn out to be one long prank.