So, um, this might not work out very well, but I want to at least try it. I've done this thing a few times irl, but who knows how it will turn out here? It was called a serial story, though I don't know if that's the actual name. But anyway, it was a group of people– for experimentation's sake, though, we'll just be having me and one other person. The first person would say a few lines, maybe a paragraph, to start off the story. There wasn't a defined storyline and almost no talking about where we wanted to take the story (if you want to talk about some options, though, I won't stop you). The next person would say another paragraph or so to advance the story, and it would go back and forth. It was kind of fun to see where we both took the story, and I want to see if it works here.
So, if you want to try out something weird, come on it! (And if you want any more explanations or clarifications, ask away!)
That's a cool idea! I remember doing stuff like this in middle school. I'd love to join!
Awesome! Do you have any questions before we begin? If not, I'll start us off as soon as I can.
The kingdom of Dale was peaceful… for the most part. They had their problems, but didn't every kingdom? A kingdom without problems was most definitely fictional. Or blessed by the gods. And that never happened. Unfortunetly for the kingdom, and especially for the crown prince, that peace was about to be shattered into a million tiny pieces. There were rumors that a great evil was making its way towards the castle, tearing through small villages and secluded outposts as it went. It was the talk of almost every town, except for in the castle– which was the supposed target of that unknown evil. The king, being a rather stupid and prideful man, had forbade any talk of the great evil, believing that nothing could breach the castle walls. This didn't stop rumors from circling, but those tales were outrageous and half were pure fiction. All in all, it greatly unprepared the castle for the attack, if it ever came. The crown prince was determined, however, to stay as up-to-date on the news as he could, even if it meant disobeying his father and sneaking out of the castle at every chance he could.
(Hey I'm super sorry but I don't think I can commit to this rp. It's a really cool idea though)
(Alright, thank you for letting me know!)