RE: A Room you Really Want to Get Out Of
03-06-2019, 10:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2019, 11:06 PM by Ubersketch.)
>Materialize some petrol and a match. Push the table into the next room and burn it to illuminate the darkness.
It's not actually dark in there. It's well lit actually.
>Materialize a cat, so that you can have a familiar in your newfound quest to become a magical girl.
You try and do this, but the materializer does another "[COLOR=#ff000]DOMAIN ERROR.[/COLOR]" instead, you materialize a cat plushy and name him Floofles.
>Touch...touch the light
You put Floofles into your inventory for safekeeping. Your hands shake as you hold the box. You take a deep breath. You slam the box open, blinded by the light flooding the room, drowning everything in pristine brightness. And then-
>A World you Really Want to Get Out Of
Your name is Lyu Alsk. You are in your room. You guess you want to go outside?
>Wallow in your sadness
You think about the thing that's consuming the world. You can't do anything about it. Nobody can do anything about it. You start crying a little. You assure yourself that it will be okay in the end, as unlikely as that is.
It's not actually dark in there. It's well lit actually.
>Materialize a cat, so that you can have a familiar in your newfound quest to become a magical girl.
You try and do this, but the materializer does another "[COLOR=#ff000]DOMAIN ERROR.[/COLOR]" instead, you materialize a cat plushy and name him Floofles.
>Touch...touch the light
You put Floofles into your inventory for safekeeping. Your hands shake as you hold the box. You take a deep breath. You slam the box open, blinded by the light flooding the room, drowning everything in pristine brightness. And then-
>A World you Really Want to Get Out Of
Your name is Lyu Alsk. You are in your room. You guess you want to go outside?
>Wallow in your sadness
You think about the thing that's consuming the world. You can't do anything about it. Nobody can do anything about it. You start crying a little. You assure yourself that it will be okay in the end, as unlikely as that is.