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A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:20 am
by Rogue Blood
Ok im not sure if any u have ever done this but basically what u do is tyoe a sentence that follows the previous sentece and so on after so many posts a story beginng to form.

Also please only post one sentence do not righ whole paragraphs please

Actually it usually is a bunch of nonesense and means nothing :D its good for laughs

Anyone Intrested Ill strat

In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remebering who he was or how he'd got there.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:10 am
by Zeratul
Sounds interesting...

In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:16 am
by Juliette
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:28 am
by Zeratul
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained.

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you know, with this color thing, perhaps it should work to add a sentence in the middle too? (as long as that is properly colored, of course...)

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:52 pm
by Rogue Blood
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly.

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Thanks for the support this often turns out to be a lot of fun

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:47 pm
by Zeratul
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly. He marveled at the blue-leafed canopies on the trees growing around him, and looked carefully on the ground before putting his feet down, due to the toothpit creatures that burrowed into paths, and biting into its victims legs when their feet broke through the thin membrane covering its mouth.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:20 pm
by Rogue Blood
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly. He marveled at the blue-leafed canopies on the trees growing around him, and looked carefully on the ground before putting his feet down, due to the toothpit creatures that burrowed into paths, and biting into its victims legs when their feet broke through the thin membrane covering its mouth. On all of the trees trunks was green moss growing wild, as he looked through the canopy the light shone through the leaves creating a pattern of light on the forest floor.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:00 am
by Zeratul
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly. He marveled at the blue-leafed canopies on the trees growing around him, and looked carefully on the ground before putting his feet down, due to the toothpit creatures that burrowed into paths, and biting into its victims legs when their feet broke through the thin membrane covering its mouth. On all of the trees trunks was green moss growing wild, as he looked through the canopy the light shone through the leaves creating a pattern of light on the forest floor.
He decided to move on, so he walked east, towards the center of the forest...

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:10 am
by Rogue Blood
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly. He marveled at the blue-leafed canopies on the trees growing around him, and looked carefully on the ground before putting his feet down, due to the toothpit creatures that burrowed into paths, and biting into its victims legs when their feet broke through the thin membrane covering its mouth. On all of the trees trunks was green moss growing wild, as he looked through the canopy the light shone through the leaves creating a pattern of light on the forest floor.
He decided to move on, so he walked east, towards the center of the forest...
as he did a cool breeze appeared welcoming him and he heard the sound of rushing water.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:55 am
by Zeratul
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly. He marveled at the blue-leafed canopies on the trees growing around him, and looked carefully on the ground before putting his feet down, due to the toothpit creatures that burrowed into paths, and biting into its victims legs when their feet broke through the thin membrane covering its mouth. On all of the trees trunks was green moss growing wild, as he looked through the canopy the light shone through the leaves creating a pattern of light on the forest floor.
He decided to move on, so he walked east, towards the center of the forest...as he did a cool breeze appeared welcoming him and he heard the sound of rushing water.
He ran forward, ready to plunge his head into the cool, refreshing water, but when he got there he discovered a problem.

Re: A Story by Many

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:43 pm
by Rogue Blood
In a dark forest a human walked, step by step he made his way through the forest not remembering who he was or how he'd got there. He felt the comfortable weight of a claymore sheathed on his back, so he was afraid of neither forest beasts nor brigands. The forest was known for it's ferocious monsters, some of which grew to massive proportions after drinking from the red-running stream from the heart of the woodlands. While ferocious, neither man nor beast are dangerous when decapitated, however, only through drinking the very water that made the monsters fierce could the strength to decapitate them be gained. The monsters ranged from those that towered high and could send you flying with a single swipe to those who were small and looked weak but were just as deadly. He marveled at the blue-leafed canopies on the trees growing around him, and looked carefully on the ground before putting his feet down, due to the toothpit creatures that burrowed into paths, and biting into its victims legs when their feet broke through the thin membrane covering its mouth. On all of the trees trunks was green moss growing wild, as he looked through the canopy the light shone through the leaves creating a pattern of light on the forest floor.
He decided to move on, so he walked east, towards the center of the forest...as he did a cool breeze appeared welcoming him and he heard the sound of rushing water. He ran forward, ready to plunge his head into the cool, refreshing water, but when he got there he discovered a problem.
A huge crevice ran through the length of the forest, he apprach itg and looked down observing the water he was hoping for rushing through the canyon.

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I had to think about that for a while... nice twist