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Post by ThreeAM on Apr 1, 2012 0:05:03 GMT -6
PLOT ! [/font] There's a familiar story. There are four kids. There are twelve trolls. There's a game that destroys your world and rebuilds it. There are planets and meteors, kings and queens, classes and aspects, more than enough to keep any gamer occupied. Of course everything has to go wrong. This is not that story. There are still kids and trolls, but they're not the exact same kids and trolls. In fact, they're completely different people that have led different lives--any similarities are purely coincidental. There's even twelve kids this time! Yet their circumstances are still the same. The trolls failed their game, but they created the kids' world. Now, the kids have begun their own session of the widely anticipated Sburb beta. As for the trolls? Quadrant shenanigans. Their session runs parallel to the Kids, and they discover that there is another session outside their own- the only question is, what does that mean? This is where we start. From here, you'll have to ask the cue ball where we'll go--but even then, it might not know. --- God Tier takes Homestuck's premise and replaces the entire cast with OCs. The site plot is open-ended and member-driven. We're counting on you to make shit happen, so get to it! [/div]
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Post by ThreeAM on Apr 3, 2012 13:19:09 GMT -6
ACT ONE ! [/font] There are twelve kids gearing up to play the freshly leaked Sburb beta. The developers (Betty Crocker Corp, naturally) promised that the game would change your world, so the hype's been something else! Since no game is fun without a bit of competition, the Kids have split up into two teams! It's just some friendly competition, of course. Some of the kids have been grudgingly coerced to play the game, others are psyched to test it out, but either way, where doing it man where MAKING THIS HAPENAs for the trolls, they've discovered Sburb but have yet to experience its treachery. Once the Kids have entered the Session, shit will go down- the two sessions, being two pieces of a much greater puzzle, will be linked and they will be able to contact one another, despite being millions of years apart. And then the games begin. What will happen? Why are the sessions not perfectly parallel? Why does any of this matter to begin with? You'll find out in ACT ONE. --- Act One ends when at least three kids (ideally two from each team) have entered the Medium. [/div]
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