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Part 22
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2017-10-23 06:29 am (UTC)
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God Meme
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<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: xx-large;"><strong>THE GOD MEME 1.2</strong></span></div> <div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbav2nNL671qjkedbo1_500.jpg" alt=""></div> You don't know how, or why, but you now have the power of a god. Scratch that, you <i>are</i> a god, with all the responsibilities (or lack of) the job entails. <b>How To Play</b>: ♦ Post as your character, and write down the name, canon, preferences, etc. ♦ In your subject line, include 'god/dess of...' with whatever you prefer to post. This can be anything: god/dess of knowledge, god/dess of french fries, god/dess of wank. Whatever you think your character is most suited to be. ♦ Optionally, describe how they came to be that deity. Have they always been a god? Were they just made a god? Did the head god make them a god for shits and giggles? Did the previous god of, say, tigers make them god/dess of tigers before hightailing it for vacation? <b>Replier options</b>: ♦1♦ Fellow god/dess of the same pantheon ♦2♦ Fellow god/dess of a different pantheon ♦3♦ God/dess of the same thing, same pantheon ♦4♦ God/dess of the same thing, different pantheon ♦5♦ Supplicant ♦6♦ Disbeliever ♦7♦ Clergy ♦8♦ A Follower Of Some Other God(s) ♦9♦Mortal (Former) Friends And Relatives ♦10♦ Other — whatever I haven't thought of <small><small>lbr if you're going to choose anyway you don't need RNG to give you permission</small></small> <small><font color="#333333">Original meme by <user name="zymemegy">. </font></small> This version of the meme is based on THE GOD MEME 1.1 from <a href="http://bakerstreet.dreamwidth.org/967460.html">here</a> and modified by <user name="memestocking">.
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Enchanted Forest
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<a title="into the woods" href="http://bakerstreet.dreamwidth.org/2137981.html">into the woods</a></h3><div class="entry-content"><center><a title="Above The Clouds II by Philipp Klinger Photography, on Flickr" href="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5027/5595046455_23e5ab0e0e.jpg"><img alt="Above The Clouds II" src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5027/5595046455_23e5ab0e0e_z.jpg" height="333" width="500"></a><br><br><br><span style="color: #E28AB9; font-size: 32pt; font-family: georgia"><i>the enchanted forest meme</i></span></center><br><div align="justify">Oh, fairy tales. Do they remind us that no matter what happens, things can still turn out alright and your prince will come, or do they tap into your primal fears and remind you of what and what not to do to avoid an untimely end? Do they reflect the human condition and subconscious, or are they just clever stories to amuse adults and keep kids up at night? Or are they as sweet as they seem? Who knows. It's time to find out.</div><br><br><center><font face="monospace">oo1. comment with your characters<br>make sure to put names, series, & preferences somewhere!<br>you can use < ! > sans the spaces to make the comment "blank"<br>oo2. reply to others in character<br>oo3. use the <a href="http://www.random.org/">rng</a> and enter 1-12<br>oo4. play out what happens—anything goes!<br>oo5. profit? oh yeah!<br>oo6. <strike>totally not based off of fairy tales</strike></font></center><br><a name="cutid1"></a><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="font-family: georgia;"><i>prompts</i></span></span><br><small>There might be triggers, depending on how the prompts are interpreted.</small><br><a name="cutid1"></a><br><b>one → small quest</b> it might be a rare herb or a cup of magic water, but someone’s life depends upon you going through these woods and getting it. will you find it right away? have to battle a witch for it? or maybe you don’t want to succeed at all.<br><br><b>two → lost</b> how did you manage to get lost in these woods? you had that map, right? how did you even get to this part of the country? whatever happened, you’re stuck until someone helps you out. if they want you out in the first place.<br><br><b>three → chased</b> these woods weren’t exactly the place you wanted to go, but you had no choice. innocent or guilty of a crime, or a victim of circumstance, these woods might buy you some time… wait. was that a wolf in the distance?<br><br><b>four → the old castle</b> sometimes when you’re lost or wandering about, you see something really amazing or unusual. or something you were never meant to find. like that old abandoned castle people have been whispering about…<br><br><b>five → passing through</b> the forest has a well-worn path that no one ever strays from, lest something magical happens to them. you’ve traveled it often enough, but just because you’re on the path doesn’t mean you’ll be left alone.<br><br><b>six → refuge</b> it might be dark and cold, or entirely welcoming, but it’s the only place those nasty goons or insane villagers won’t follow you. but what exactly is keeping everyone else away from here? or did you want into some danger yourself?<br><br><b>seven → chance encounter</b> it’s a fairy! no, wait, that was just an ogre. an ogre?! from sorcerers to talking deer, you can meet anything in an enchanted forest. so will you meet someone who wants to help you, or will they want to eat you instead?<br><br><b>eight → danger</b> this forest doesn’t like newcomers, and the creatures don’t like humans. its ways are old and strange, and just because you’ve been able to enter it doesn’t mean you’ll be spared. no one likes trespassers, after all.<br><br><b>nine → abandoned</b> for whatever reason, you were abandoned here a long time ago. this is the only place you have ever known, and you’d rather not leave. not even for that prince who has come to take you back home, long lost princess.<br><br><b>ten → large quest</b> the forest might be the end of your quest, or it might be a large part of it. you’ve been fighting hard for a long time to rescue the princess or defeat the wizard, and this forest isn’t going to scare or defeat you. will it?<br><br><b>eleven → spell</b> trapped in an ancient oak tree? put under a sleeping curse? or maybe you’re the one who is causing that mischief from that little cottage you’ve hidden in the old forest people are learning to become wary of these days.<br><br><b>twelve → magical</b> not all enchanted forests are scary! some of them are filled with sunlight, fairies, pretty little birds, and all those big-eyed creatures, all of them singing along with you, having a wonderfully good time.<br><br><small>Originally by <span lj:user="meitori" style="white-space: nowrap;" class="ljuser"><a href="http://meitori.dreamwidth.org/profile"><img class="ContextualPopup-trigger" src="http://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png" alt="[personal profile] " style="vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;" height="17" width="17"></a><a href="http://meitori.dreamwidth.org/"><b>meitori</b></a></span><br></small>
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Zoo
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Family
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Scars
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1920s
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Rule 63
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Kissing Booth
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Ace Attorney AU
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thread dependent, murder probably
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Kids Restaurant (Chuck E Cheese etc)
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2017-10-29 06:16 (UTC)
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Part 22
Warnings: thread dependent
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Meme: Enchanted Forest
Warnings: prompt dependent
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Meme: Zoo
Warnings: thread dependent
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: Family
Warnings: thread dependent
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: Scars
Warnings: trauma, past violence, potential self harm
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: 1920s
Warnings: thread dependent
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: Rule 63
Warnings: genderbending/cis-swapping/etc etc
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: Kissing Booth
Warnings: thread dependent
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: Ace Attorney AU
Warnings: thread dependent, murder probably
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E
Meme: Kids Restaurant (Chuck E Cheese etc)
Warnings: thread dependent
Examples:
A / B / C / D / E