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Mr. Ed
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Ok, I'm not sure if you guys have ever done this here, but this is a chain-story. This is how it works:
Each person posting adds a little to the story while shaping the direction of the saga. The story takes shape from the collective imaginations of the people participating.
Here are the rules:
1. Please keep the post short. A long post could allow one person to shape too much of the story. 3 or 4 lines should be the max but 1 or 2 would be even better.
2. You can't post twice in a row... wait for someone to post before you post again. It would even be better to wait a few posts.
3. Avoid dramatic or unrealistic reversals of someone's story direction. IE - If last post said "Jim was in a terrible accident and died", don't follow with "... but amazingly the doctors brought him back to life!" - that kinda thing can get out of hand and make the story go sour. Try to go with the story that is forming, not turn it into a different one... it's much more fun that way.
4. Try not to kill off characters others created and especially not members referenced in the story.
5. We may need to add to these rules. When that happens I will post with the subject "Rule Added".
6. If you post and find that someone has posted before you... please edit your post to reflect the new direction of the story.
I hope you guys like this idea. Have fun... I'll start the story on the next post.
Ed
Each person posting adds a little to the story while shaping the direction of the saga. The story takes shape from the collective imaginations of the people participating.
Here are the rules:
1. Please keep the post short. A long post could allow one person to shape too much of the story. 3 or 4 lines should be the max but 1 or 2 would be even better.
2. You can't post twice in a row... wait for someone to post before you post again. It would even be better to wait a few posts.
3. Avoid dramatic or unrealistic reversals of someone's story direction. IE - If last post said "Jim was in a terrible accident and died", don't follow with "... but amazingly the doctors brought him back to life!" - that kinda thing can get out of hand and make the story go sour. Try to go with the story that is forming, not turn it into a different one... it's much more fun that way.
4. Try not to kill off characters others created and especially not members referenced in the story.
5. We may need to add to these rules. When that happens I will post with the subject "Rule Added".
6. If you post and find that someone has posted before you... please edit your post to reflect the new direction of the story.
I hope you guys like this idea. Have fun... I'll start the story on the next post.
Ed