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Deathie:
I kind of got this idea off the sutuation game.

Basically, one person gives a situation, while the second poster answers it, where the third poster gives another situation in direct correlation to the first post. Kind of like a choose-your-own adventure book, except written by whoever wants to make a post.


--- Quote from: Poster 1 ---You wake up in a desert. To your right (North) is a large sand dune, and civilization might be on the other end, but the trek would take a day. You look to your left (South), and see a road going from East to West. Will you follow the road, or hike over the dune?
--- End quote ---


--- Quote from: Poster 2 ---I go up the mountain.
--- End quote ---


--- Quote from: Poster 3 ---You spend the day climbing to the top of the mountain. To your dissatisfaction, you only see more sand. It's almost night and you need to set up camp. What will you do?
--- End quote ---


--- Quote from: Poster 4 ---I search around and find a few stray branch clusters (Tumbleweeds). I quickly make a bed for the night.
--- End quote ---

And so on.

Try to keep things semi-serious, and don't reply "Then I fapped furiously" to whatever.


You wake up in a hotel room. You don't remember how or why you're here. You slowly get up and see two exits, a sliding door to a balcony, or the front door. Where do you go?

Deacon:
I walk cautiously toward the front door.

Deathie:
As you walk closer to the door, you hear screaming coming from down the hallway.

Will you look into the peephole first, or try to open the door?

Cake Faice:
I looked in the peephole, to only see a small view of a man holding a bloody butcher knife up to what appears to be his wife.

Rocket50:
I looked in the peephole, to only see a small view of a man holding a bloody butcher knife up to what appears to be his wife.

>First-person then third-person.

He looked in the peephole, to only see a small view of a man holding a bloody butcher knife up to what appears to be his wife. He could clearly see his wife's face, the distinct beads of sweat forming around her forhead as she squirmed under the man's grip. Shock, concern, and most of all, confusion rung through his head as he thought of what course of action he should take against a situation such as this.

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