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Revision as of 16:01, 27 June 2014

Ingame
Southern
a wooden barn
You are the Protagonist. You have 30 Hit Points and 5 Experience Points. You have ? Action Points remaining.

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You are inside a wooden barn within a field. The floorboards are rotten and the area flooded. The ambient light is low, and it is difficult to see.

Generic actions typically include: Look around, search the area, examine [item/thing], enter [building], leave [building], take [item], try [something], attack [entity], open [something], climb [object], read [something], turn [on/off], rhetorical questions directed at the director, and various speech actions. Specific actions require specific actionable items, objects, entities, or environmental constructs. Actions are also able to be continued, but first must be initiated. Actions greatly depend on context, and it is unadvisable to attempt an action without context. Would you like all the possibilities displayed at once?

Possible actions:
Uh, sure.
Inventory:
You carry only a bent knife and a smashed radio. It has been a long ride. Your blue jeans are shredded; the T-shirt, stretched 2 sizes larger, is more red than white, and your shoes are unaccounted for. You wear a crumpled paper party hat.


Epilogue