Survive the towers: A shared story-telling thing
Ok, to cut things brief, I am copying this name from a very bad saga I made a while ago. You each add to the story I make for all of you and make it your own. I will make a challenge for everyone, asking what some events in the world around your character are. I hope I have made this clear. I will do a challenge as soon as the previous one is done. There are no eliminations or anything. It goes on as long as there are people.
Your character is a creature or planeswalker (It doesn't need to be legendary if you don't want it to).
A longer explanation I want to write but you don't need to read: I want a surreal, genre-defying mess of multiple separate stories set within a very vague template I make.
Your character is a creature or planeswalker (It doesn't need to be legendary if you don't want it to).
A longer explanation I want to write but you don't need to read: I want a surreal, genre-defying mess of multiple separate stories set within a very vague template I make.
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Ok, I start.
There are towers connected by bridges. They span environments, and many of them extend down into caves further than they go up. Some are big enough to have people build various buildings on top of them.
Anyways, your character wanders the towers. You see a little masonry box with a troll inside.
He is angry and afraid, but not of you. He shouts "Run or they will get you!"
Challenge: What is he afraid of? Create a black card to represent this. You may make other cards for story purpose, but don't put that much effort into it.
Option 1: You travel into a nature-like area were a river flows. The posthuman Fish-eater looks at you and is miffed.
Option 2: CHAOS FROG
For either challenge, create a card for your escape from or defeat of the enemy creature.
Hey, is that a frog?
I remember Bathsheba's is paying for ingredients, and frogs are on the list. I pull out my dagger and proceed to collect this fine specimen.
He's a jumpy little guy, but in the end, he's a nice priced ingredient.