Hey, are you still accepting lore for this?
@King_Thunder_Alt1 yeah.
i need anythng i can get
question, how do you get to the coding blocks?
i only have coding skills on scratch .-.
Click on the device, and you’ll see this tab called “Blocks.” That’s where it is.
Make the vision quite limited and make it as eerie as possible to really give off that theme,
and if the monster is close you maybe have a red barrier slightly transparent over the player
you gotta get those vibes in to actually set the Horror
It was a pretty average trip to start with, just you, Holly, and Josh out on a camping trip in the Gimpalachian Mountain Range. You had set up camp and decided to play some Tag in the nearby ruins of some decrepit fort, you never really earned much about it in school despite its proximity, and were only told not to go near it. Being a bunch of kids, you obviously do the opposite of what your elders told you.
Surprise surprise, Josh is taking stims that you guys banned from your matches do to how unfair they make it. You have repeatedly told him to stop, but he doesn’t pay you any attention. After a particularly brutal shove that sends you sprawling, you scream in rage at him before storming off into the darkness, careful to keep the campfire in sight nonetheless.
Having calmed yourself by the river, you turn at the sound of terrified screams from your camp. Sprinting back you find the tents ablaze, Holly cowering in a tree, and a trail of … jam leading off into the woods. The few others who had been with you guys come back to this scene as well, and begin trying to call for help, only to find their phones dead. Trying to salvage the situation, you organize a group to get supplies for the fire and water to extinguish the tents, consoling Holly briefly before you leave, at which point she describes some sort of monstrous creature that entered and impaled Josh through the torso, dragging his limp corpse into the night behind it.
You are able to find the supplies, and return to cook a meal to keep you up until morning when you can follow the trails back out safely, only to discover Holly is missing. You scan the campsite, struggling to keep your paranoia at bay, until you spot tracks leading out to the west. Carefully, you and your friends follow them into the woods, sticking together so as to keep each other sane, for you begin to hear unnerving whispers if you stray from the group. A couple people disappear after being separated briefly by a landslide, and eventually you reach a dimly lit cave. Entering, you discover the mutilated bodies of Josh and Holly strung up from the ceiling, slowly roasting over an open flame, at which point a malevolent cackle bursts from the other end of the caverns as a pair of crimson eyes open to stare at you. Needing no further encouragement, you flee into the night, separating from your friends as the trails split and trees fall with the thundering steps of whatever is pursuing you. You jump into the river to try and escape it as you hear screams echo and abruptly cut off with a squelch behind you, turning to see a hulking figure watching you from the shore. You then feel the current strengthen, and realize you are headed for a waterfall. You frantically grab at a root, only for the creature to snap it at the base, grinning at you with a mouth dripping with your friend’s blood as you fall onto the rocks below.
You wake in a white room, a heart monitor beeping calmly in the corner, to a doctor leaning over you with an IV. You learn that you barely survived the fall, with your left leg having to be amputated due to blood loss, and that you have been in a coma for months. The police chalked it up to a bunch of druggies getting high and starting a fire due to Josh’s stims that were strewn across the camp, the smoke from the flames being the only reason you were found. Your claims of a monster only serve to reinforce their belief that you were all high. Disheartened, you are discharged and brought home, where you swear you see a those eyes watching from the yard, waiting… waiting… waiting oh so patiently for a chance to strike.
that’s… a really good idea.
@King_Thunder_Alt1 god, how long did this take?
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i can barely write a chapter of my book (it’s the same length normally) that quick
Maybe a half hour or so, 10 min margin of error.
papyrus said it
only some devices have blocks tho
