Hi writer,
This is a playground that loosely follows the rules that Fatmankev's first story thread established. Here are the rules on how to initiate and engage. When you want to start building a real story, go to this thread.
Rules:
1. Do not write more than one or two paragraphs.
2. Do not redirect the story into a wall to intentionally kill it.
3. Try to contribute to the active story, avoid digressions and the killing off of important characters.
4. Use spoiler tags to talk to the other writers.
Guidelines:
1. Once a plot hits a dead end, communicate with the active writers. Ask if they wish to continue. The next response directs the attention to a new story-line or a continuation. This new direction has immunity for the next three replies. If the story still seems dead, the forth poster may raise concern. Do not fill the thread with concerns for the plot. Try to continue a general plot as long as possible.
2. Before replying, think: "Where could this go? How could I set up towards that place? Do I need to redirect the plot in this post, or should I follow the previous post?"
3. Don't regress.
Have fun!
This is a playground that loosely follows the rules that Fatmankev's first story thread established. Here are the rules on how to initiate and engage. When you want to start building a real story, go to this thread.
Rules:
1. Do not write more than one or two paragraphs.
2. Do not redirect the story into a wall to intentionally kill it.
3. Try to contribute to the active story, avoid digressions and the killing off of important characters.
4. Use spoiler tags to talk to the other writers.
Guidelines:
1. Once a plot hits a dead end, communicate with the active writers. Ask if they wish to continue. The next response directs the attention to a new story-line or a continuation. This new direction has immunity for the next three replies. If the story still seems dead, the forth poster may raise concern. Do not fill the thread with concerns for the plot. Try to continue a general plot as long as possible.
2. Before replying, think: "Where could this go? How could I set up towards that place? Do I need to redirect the plot in this post, or should I follow the previous post?"
3. Don't regress.
Have fun!