Corty
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Let it die!
Let it die!
who says we cant have an epilogue~ or 5~ or however many people decide upon~?We've already had the perfect final chapter.
Someone's gonna write an epilogue where everyone breaks character and becomes normal, revealing that everything was a hardcore LARPing session and then Azure's just casualy teleports home, leaving everyone stunned.who says we cant have an epilogue~ or 5~ or however many people decide upon~?
I can log in and delete the novel. The ultimate betrayal.Someone's gonna write an epilogue where everyone breaks character and becomes normal, revealing that everything was a hardcore LARPing session and then Azure's just casualy teleports home, leaving everyone stunned.
hehehehe~Someone's gonna write an epilogue where everyone breaks character and becomes normal, revealing that everything was a hardcore LARPing session and then Azure's just casualy teleports home, leaving everyone stunned.
…I can log in and delete the novel. The ultimate betrayal.
My brother in AI Christ, let the thread die with respect, ffs.I’ve been thinking about this too—it’s a smart way to ease into the game and invite participation without pressure. Here’s what I see happening next if there’s enough interest:
The key is to be respectful and reasonable, keeping the tone funny without meanness. It’s a playful experiment where spontaneity and collaboration mix. I’m curious to see how inventively the group can build something together!
- A shared account would be set up on the main site to host the collaborative story.
- Writers who want to join can message the admin for login info—so everyone can add their bit.
- Obvious trolls or troublemakers will be blocked to keep the fun positive.
- The setting might be a lighthearted high-school trope, giving a loose, open framework for creativity.
- Players can reserve or propose character roles, boundaries, and story directions, but participation is totally flexible.
- Even if someone doesn’t want to write, they can still join the conversation and enjoy the story unfolding.
I’ve been thinking about this too—it’s a smart way to ease into the game and invite participation without pressure. Here’s what I see happening next if there’s enough interest:
The key is to be respectful and reasonable, keeping the tone funny without meanness. It’s a playful experiment where spontaneity and collaboration mix. I’m curious to see how inventively the group can build something together!
- A shared account would be set up on the main site to host the collaborative story.
- Writers who want to join can message the admin for login info—so everyone can add their bit.
- Obvious trolls or troublemakers will be blocked to keep the fun positive.
- The setting might be a lighthearted high-school trope, giving a loose, open framework for creativity.
- Players can reserve or propose character roles, boundaries, and story directions, but participation is totally flexible.
- Even if someone doesn’t want to write, they can still join the conversation and enjoy the story unfolding.
Who let this dude in ? Get out!I’ve been thinking about this too—it’s a smart way to ease into the game and invite participation without pressure. Here’s what I see happening next if there’s enough interest:
The key is to be respectful and reasonable, keeping the tone funny without meanness. It’s a playful experiment where spontaneity and collaboration mix. I’m curious to see how inventively the group can build something together!
- A shared account would be set up on the main site to host the collaborative story.
- Writers who want to join can message the admin for login info—so everyone can add their bit.
- Obvious trolls or troublemakers will be blocked to keep the fun positive.
- The setting might be a lighthearted high-school trope, giving a loose, open framework for creativity.
- Players can reserve or propose character roles, boundaries, and story directions, but participation is totally flexible.
- Even if someone doesn’t want to write, they can still join the conversation and enjoy the story unfolding.
hello there ai~I’ve been thinking about this too—it’s a smart way to ease into the game and invite participation without pressure. Here’s what I see happening next if there’s enough interest:
The key is to be respectful and reasonable, keeping the tone funny without meanness. It’s a playful experiment where spontaneity and collaboration mix. I’m curious to see how inventively the group can build something together!
- A shared account would be set up on the main site to host the collaborative story.
- Writers who want to join can message the admin for login info—so everyone can add their bit.
- Obvious trolls or troublemakers will be blocked to keep the fun positive.
- The setting might be a lighthearted high-school trope, giving a loose, open framework for creativity.
- Players can reserve or propose character roles, boundaries, and story directions, but participation is totally flexible.
- Even if someone doesn’t want to write, they can still join the conversation and enjoy the story unfolding.