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Post by Ryan Aramil Savredox on May 4, 2006 17:45:24 GMT -5
I don't know if it is a real word or not, I don't care.
At the start there are two halls. In each hall there is a picture that takes you to a different world.
For every hall there are ten pictures.
So here is how you play.
You chose either Hall one, or hall two. You post a number 1-10. The person who posts next tell you where you go.
Example:
"I look at picture 4!"
- You enter a large forest that is filled with man eating spiders. Each wolrd has at least two pictures where you go another world. There are four pictures in this world.
You can't make up more than twenty worlds. The game ends when all of the worlds are connected.
When you are in a world you say: "I choose picture 1" (or any number)
Lets see if this works or not let it begin.
I am in Hall two. I choose picture 7!
The status:
Hall one: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-
Hall two: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7-You find yourself within a strange forest. Instead of the usual greenery, the trees seem to be made of clear glass. You hear a distant ticking sound... 8- 9- 10-
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Post by thymekeeper on May 4, 2006 18:04:11 GMT -5
You find yourself within a strange forest. Instead of the usual greenery, the trees seem to be made of clear glass. You hear a distant ticking sound...
An arrow pointing northwest is inscribed on the nearest tree, which looks like an oak. There are two pictures in this world, but you can't see either of them. Perhaps following that arrow would be a good idea... or you could follow the sound.
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Post by Ryan Aramil Savredox on May 4, 2006 18:29:36 GMT -5
I follow the arrow as far as I'm willing to go.
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Post by thymekeeper on May 4, 2006 18:51:48 GMT -5
You find yourself at the edge of a cliff. Smal blue sparks seem to float away from the cliff, towards what looks like another picture. unfortunately, they don't seem very substantial. You also notice a small mirror, a spyglass, a spool of silver thread, and a prism at the cliff's edge. The sparks seem to hover around the thread...
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Post by Ryan Aramil Savredox on May 4, 2006 21:37:11 GMT -5
Hmm I use the spy glass to look at the prism.
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Post by thymekeeper on May 8, 2006 20:12:30 GMT -5
The prism doesn;t look like anything special at first. Then ypou notice a tine metal ring placed on on one vertex of the prism, which seems to be shaped like a triangular pyramid, A few extremely tiny sparks seem to pass through the prism, and when they do so, they seem to become more substantial, almost solid...
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Post by Ryan Aramil Savredox on May 11, 2006 17:47:13 GMT -5
I dive off the cliff and grab the prism.
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