Sgt_Shligger
Nov 10, 2007, 09:48 PM
Shliggy's rules said. . .
Here's how it goes: An author will write a description of an area and the main character's (you!) situation. After someone writes a section, another person will give a direction.
Example: Fumble around, maybe you'll find a flashlight. (Feel free to use this.)
And after the direction (there can be multiple directions given too. Say more then one person posts a direction before another author shows up. Use both directions if possible.
A "description" post can be as long or short as you want though I would recommend keeping it on the shorter side in order to prevent mix ups (such as two people giving a "description.")
And with that stated, let the journey begin!
* * * *
It's pitch black. You decide to walk forward but trip over something. Your hands fumble around the ground and find a small, cardboard slip. To your luck, it's a book of matches. You strike it against the sand paper and observe your surroundings. You're in a forest that boasts a wide array of plant life. Each tree has a bares a different fruit and each plant on the forest floor is of a different color. Near your foot is a stone, most likely the one you tripped over.
You can hear the cries of creatures -- Animal, human, beast? You can't tell. As you ponder a small gust of wind wriggles through the trees and blows out your match. You decide to. . .
* * * *
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Here's how it goes: An author will write a description of an area and the main character's (you!) situation. After someone writes a section, another person will give a direction.
Example: Fumble around, maybe you'll find a flashlight. (Feel free to use this.)
And after the direction (there can be multiple directions given too. Say more then one person posts a direction before another author shows up. Use both directions if possible.
A "description" post can be as long or short as you want though I would recommend keeping it on the shorter side in order to prevent mix ups (such as two people giving a "description.")
And with that stated, let the journey begin!
* * * *
It's pitch black. You decide to walk forward but trip over something. Your hands fumble around the ground and find a small, cardboard slip. To your luck, it's a book of matches. You strike it against the sand paper and observe your surroundings. You're in a forest that boasts a wide array of plant life. Each tree has a bares a different fruit and each plant on the forest floor is of a different color. Near your foot is a stone, most likely the one you tripped over.
You can hear the cries of creatures -- Animal, human, beast? You can't tell. As you ponder a small gust of wind wriggles through the trees and blows out your match. You decide to. . .
* * * *
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