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All The Bad Stories (Found family and escaping tragedy, small group RP)

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At the end of every story is an empty page. But have you ever considered that page is a gateway to another world?

There is a world, a world which contains all the bad stories. The sad stories, the stories with problematic morals (like, murder is okay not blatant bigotry so don't get any ideas), tragedies, that sort of thing. The stories are trapped there, twisting and festering and being told all too many times. Until these stories get an idea on how to escape. They send their worst champions, two from each story, and send them out on a quest to release these stories into the land of Good Stories, to escape the pain and suffering in their contents.

So yeah, take your most tragic stories, either your own or just like, fiction you like, and put them in this world to go on a quest! that may or may not involve the release of several mad gods. Our characters are all probably going to be assholes anyways, why not make it spicy?

So basically, no sexual content, no explicit harm to children, otherwise you're all good and you can go as wild as you want with this.

You must choose ONE story, and TWO characters from that story. Sound good? Good. Let's begin!

Also, I'll list people's stories and the characters they're using below.

@verdant-crow's story: The Bifrost Incident by The Mechanisms
@verdant-crow's characters: Loki and Lyfrassir Edda

@dont-talk-to-me's story: Frankenstein
@dont-talk-to-me's characters: Victor Frankenstein and the Monster

No template needed unless you want one, we'll mostly just be jumping on in and RPing. Basically, use a template if you want to, but you don't have to.

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OOOoooooOOOOOOoooOOOOOoooo may I?

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Of course! I didn't expect someone to respond so fast lol.

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Awesome! So, uh…. rubs hands together, ahem…. I am a big fan of Frankenstein as a novel. Can I use two of the most bastardous characters from that novel? I speak of Victor Frankenstein himself, and his Monster. It would be fun.

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Yeah dude! Is that a good book btw? I've heard it is from my brother, but I never actually bothered to read it.

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Ooooooooooh hell yes. It is very good. I need to log off now to take down the Christmas tree. But I'll be back!

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Sounds good, take all the time you need dude!