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Filenameautobiography.twscaelumIncognitum.twsdungeonsofdeath.twsEliza.twsescapefromcthulhu.twsrainraincrops.twstemplate.tws
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TitleAutobiography Caelum IncognitumDungeons of DeathEliza, Queen of the WastelandEscape From Cthulhu!rain rain cropsN/A
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Original AuthorJenni PolodnaJack WelchJenni PolodnaSteven OdhnerMarshall JansenDan CoxN/A
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New Pages Per AuthorN/A1-5N/AN/A1-52-5N/A
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Real-Life Time Limitone weekone weektwo weeksone weekone weekone weekN/A
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Sanctity LevelChasteChasteChasteChasteMischievousWantonly DisregardfulN/A
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Special RulesAnything you write must be completely true and autobiographical; any choices must be things you have actually done, although not necessarily in that context.This is the story of an 18th Century French Jesuit (or someone who thinks he is one) who washes ashore at a modern airport. Please try to maintain the general style, although it's fair to evolve it as threads progress. Please stick to first person past-tense narration. Aside from that, feel free to take it in any (or many) diretion(s) you'd like.None.You can add empty links if you want to encourage the next person to fill those in rather than making new ones, but you can also delete any empty links you feel are cluttering up the place or add your own new links to existing pages. PLEASE put your name with no spaces into the tag field on any (non-empty) passage you make.Attempt to maintain story cohesion. While you can't tell from the start of this, the end result is that somehow you and your friends are going to come face-to-tentacle with Cthulhu. And then you're going to try to escape. The protagonist is 'you', but any other characters are fair game.No punctuation. All lowercase. Only monosyllabic words.This is the blank template with which to create your own seeds.
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Plotwise navigation will be driven by bottom of the page links, while inline hyperlinks may be used to provide additional details about the highlighted word or phrase. It's okay to leave link stubs at the bottom of pages for future development, and its also okay for later authors to come by and trim those stubs as the story matures.
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