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| Patient Pirate
ylukyun
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10/24/2014 | 1 |
Here is a game where you add parts to a story. You can add as much or as little to the story as you want, but please try and make it something that advances the story, and not too silly (although the spookier the better! )
Once upon a time, there was a Bruin Norn named Brian. He was walking around the Norn Terrarium along his usual route, when he noticed some trees that he'd never seen before. He went to investigate, and peering between the trees noticed a strange cobblestone path. Having nothing else to do that day, Brian started off down the path. He began to feel uneasy, but shrugged it off. After all, it was such a lovely, sunny day... |
Chaotic Spriter
mea
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10/24/2014 | 2 |
It was indeed a very lovely day, even if they trees were starting to look rather twisted & spooky. Their black almost leafless branches stabbing toward the sky, like angry hands trying to claw the light out of the sky. The dull almost gray moss, dripping from the branches like cobwebs waiting for prey to stumble into their clutches. The further down the cobblestone path that he went, the darker & spookier the trees became & the less that lovely sunny sky comforted him. Even the bushes growing next to the path started to look more like skeletal hands reading for him & the few berries still clinging to them started to look almost like blood drops. |
Lodestar
Doringo
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10/24/2014 | 1 |
Nettles were sprouted at the sides of the path, and eerie mushrooms grew by the trees, Brian caught the occasional cobweb in his wide nornish mouth, coughing and spitting in frustration while swiping at his tongue to get the stringy substance out of his mouth.
As he ventured on into the unknown, the malicious flora became denser and gnarlier. Light was fading as he went on, but he could still see the sun through the gaps in the decaying branches. |
Wee Scrivener
Trell
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10/24/2014 | 2 |
The lovely day soon grew dim as dark storm clouds rolled in. Brian shuddered as he heard the thunder rumble in the distance. The spooky forest seemed a great deal more menacing without the sun peeking through and he became more than a little nervous. Yet still he pressed on, down the cobbled path that seemed to wind through miles and miles of dense, menacing woods.
Trell
"Holy crap in a casket!" |
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