04-17-2018, 10:22 PM
Hi! I just discovered this website a few days ago, and have been having an awesome time with it. I love to write, but I always get started with something and then lose focus pretty quickly. I'm new to rpg's, so if I messed up, sorry, I'm still learning. I was still figuring out how to save and whatnot at the beginning, so I lost some of the rolls I did at the beginning of the story. Plus, I'm realizing now that I was using the note box to ask the questions, whereas most people seem to put
the questions in the text story itself, which makes sense. I put what I had as notes at the end in case you were interested in seeing them. I'm sure there are a lot of other cool things I'll learn about this
game as I go. And please give me any ideas or suggestions that come to mind!
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Lulu blew on her paper party horn, which unfurled slowly. It was old, crackly, with little holes in it that let air out and had a weak honk at the end. She felt that this was appropriate because 2051 was that kind of year. Every year since the end of the War of the Fey, three years before, had been like that.
She was leaning against the fire escape, hoping to see some fireworks, but most of the city still barely had electricity and few had it in them to celebrate. The closest that she could see to fireworks was the ever present blue flickering of the portals near the river. A reminder of why everything had changed. Not exactly a comforting sight.
She heard a key in the front door and her room mate entered. Calvin had returned from work. She could hear him dropping his keys in the bowl by the door, and his briefcase thud to the ground.
He came over to lean against the window frame. "I come bearing a gift," he said, holding out a bottle of golden amber liquid.
"How did you get this?" she asked in surprise, "Elven wine is restricted."
"I know a troll in customs who owed me a favor," Calvin said dismissively. "How was your day?" he continued with overly intent interest in the cork he was trying to draw from the bottle.
Lulu looked down at her hands pensively. "I went to the junk yards to look for scrap. Picked up some army surplus. Old machine gun that could be fixed, some caltrops. Probably could make... 20 gold in the black market."
Calvin hesitated before he poured the wine. "Iron weapons are prohibited. I should be reporting you," he noted.
Lulu held out her wrists. "Take me away officer. It was only a matter of time."
Calvin looked at her in that cool inhuman way that Lulu had learned to read as amusement, and for a moment the light caught his eyes and they looked as golden as the bottle of nectar wine he held before he tilted his head to sip the wine and they returned to more sedate brown. He raised his glass as if in a toast. "I won't tell if you won't.
“I’ll drink to that,” said Lulu. "Happy new year."
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G.O.L.E.M. stands for GnomeTec Operations Logic Enabled Machine. Golem 3986 was from the 3.2 series meaning it was capable of rewriting its own script following the perameters it was given. It was about ten feet tall, with irregularly shaped plates which left gaps through which an almost blinding blue light was visible. Currently it was working under directives to search for and destroy any rebels remaining in the United States Commonwealth of the Fey.
Golem 3986 knelt a the crest of the hill surveying the defunct power station, approximately 200 yards away. It was surrounded by dilapidated outbuildings, abandoned work vehicles, and the detritus of 4 years of neglect. Its sensors could detect a faint power source, no more than could be expected from radiation in the inactive core. Yet certain clues at the crash site had led the Golem here. The destruction of the Elvin skyship had been an unprecedented success for the rebels, and it was still a mystery how it had been accomplished. The best guess that the Golem was that the rebels had stowed away then hijacked it. An ammo bandoleer and a uniform issued to a human officer stationed to guard the plant was found in the wreckage. It might not seem enough, but the ability of the Golem to write its own script occasionally gave it something akin to what fleshbound creatures referred to as "instinct." With no other leads, Golem had chosen listen to this instinct.
Armed with the latest in magical balistic technology, the Golem was fully capable of leveling the building at a distance. However, its orders were to bring the leader in for interrogation. Using the cover of the warehouse buildings the Golem approached confidently. There were security cameras and automated turrets at the entrance. The Golem stood still for a moment, and the blue light that emenated from between the plates pulsed brighter. For a moment a similar glow enveloped the turret and security camera, blue and cold. Then the blue was replaced by a golden fire along the powerlines. Some kind of magical warding unfamiliar to the Golem prevented it from accessing and using the system. A mere inconvenience. The Golem proceeded to send another pulse to freeze the system altogether. Much better than destroying the cameras and turrets altogether and alerting the humans inside.
The lobby of the power station had been a makeshift living quarters for quite a while. It was fairly tidy, but Golem had noticed how humans tended to accumulate objects over time attaching sentimental value to them. There was a reception counter in the center of the lobby which was covered in books. To one side were a collection a chairs around a vid screen. Sleeping mats lined another wall of the room, with personal items arranged around them. A leather jacket on one, a model spaceship next to another. Toys? Perhaps juvenile humans were also in residence.
A damaged blaster rifle had been dropped on the floor, along with a toolbox. The Golem picked up a hammer and examined it. Humans wouldn't normally leave these things laying around, particularly if they had young. Something had alerted them, and they had left abruptly. Golem observed the room more carefully, suspecting something was wrong. Using it's xray sensors the Golem examined the walls and floor, detecting an irregularity under one of the sleep mats. A hatch in the floor, no doubt leading to a bunker where employees would shelter if the nuclear core had a meltdown. The golem pulled the sleeping mat aside and reached down to open the hatch, but there was a sound behind it. Straightening up and turning, the golem saw that the vid screen had lit up, and as the Golem approached an image on the screen got larger also. It was a recording of another Golem, and it seemed to mirror 3986's own movements. The only significant difference was that the Golem in the video emitted a golden light, similar to the magic that had warded the security system. As 3986 drew closer, the other Golem seemed to move towards the camera recording it, and they both stopped at the same time. Then the Golden Golem raised it's hand and waved.
A deep rumbling came from the center of the supposedly dormant plant and within seconds became a deafening roar. There was no time to escape the building or get to the bomb shelter hatch. 3986 activated its shield and as the radioactive blast burned over it, the blue ball of light that surrounded the Golem crackled and intensified, as if drawing power from the explosion. At first it was just a circle around the Golem, until the light filled the whole lobby, supporting the structural integrity of the walls as the radioactive pulse raged beyond, flattening the plant and the small town that lay a mile away. The strain of holding the building against the forces outside caused minor damage to the Golem's circuitry, but it was negligible. Once the initial radiation cleared the shield retracted until it was just a shimmer of blue light on the outside surface of Golem's armor. The Golem turned smoothly, it's metallic steps echoing on the linoleum, and walked back to the hatch.
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What does Golem see?
The room looked just like the Golem expected a human domicile would look. But it's hiding something.
Is it the sleeping mats?
Yes and the hidden passage is there.
Does the golem find the passage before the trap is sprung?
Yes.
Is the golem able to open the hatch before the trap is sprung
No
What is the trap like?
Playfully strong. Someone with a sense of humor set this up, and they know how to make it dangerous.
Does the trap come from the vid screen?
Yes
Is it a bomb?
No
Is it some kind of explosive?
Yes, but it is rigged to the radioactive core.
What shows up on the vid screen before the place blows?
Doppleganger
Another Golem
What is the explosion like?
Tansform/ Good
The fire is like a cleansing fire.
Can the Golem escape?
No
How badly is it injured?
Not significant
Does the Golem have it's own shields?
Yes, and the Golem can absorb some of the power of the blast to charge the shield
Is the building still intact?
Yes the lobby was still intact
the questions in the text story itself, which makes sense. I put what I had as notes at the end in case you were interested in seeing them. I'm sure there are a lot of other cool things I'll learn about this
game as I go. And please give me any ideas or suggestions that come to mind!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lulu blew on her paper party horn, which unfurled slowly. It was old, crackly, with little holes in it that let air out and had a weak honk at the end. She felt that this was appropriate because 2051 was that kind of year. Every year since the end of the War of the Fey, three years before, had been like that.
She was leaning against the fire escape, hoping to see some fireworks, but most of the city still barely had electricity and few had it in them to celebrate. The closest that she could see to fireworks was the ever present blue flickering of the portals near the river. A reminder of why everything had changed. Not exactly a comforting sight.
She heard a key in the front door and her room mate entered. Calvin had returned from work. She could hear him dropping his keys in the bowl by the door, and his briefcase thud to the ground.
He came over to lean against the window frame. "I come bearing a gift," he said, holding out a bottle of golden amber liquid.
"How did you get this?" she asked in surprise, "Elven wine is restricted."
"I know a troll in customs who owed me a favor," Calvin said dismissively. "How was your day?" he continued with overly intent interest in the cork he was trying to draw from the bottle.
Lulu looked down at her hands pensively. "I went to the junk yards to look for scrap. Picked up some army surplus. Old machine gun that could be fixed, some caltrops. Probably could make... 20 gold in the black market."
Calvin hesitated before he poured the wine. "Iron weapons are prohibited. I should be reporting you," he noted.
Lulu held out her wrists. "Take me away officer. It was only a matter of time."
Calvin looked at her in that cool inhuman way that Lulu had learned to read as amusement, and for a moment the light caught his eyes and they looked as golden as the bottle of nectar wine he held before he tilted his head to sip the wine and they returned to more sedate brown. He raised his glass as if in a toast. "I won't tell if you won't.
“I’ll drink to that,” said Lulu. "Happy new year."
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G.O.L.E.M. stands for GnomeTec Operations Logic Enabled Machine. Golem 3986 was from the 3.2 series meaning it was capable of rewriting its own script following the perameters it was given. It was about ten feet tall, with irregularly shaped plates which left gaps through which an almost blinding blue light was visible. Currently it was working under directives to search for and destroy any rebels remaining in the United States Commonwealth of the Fey.
Golem 3986 knelt a the crest of the hill surveying the defunct power station, approximately 200 yards away. It was surrounded by dilapidated outbuildings, abandoned work vehicles, and the detritus of 4 years of neglect. Its sensors could detect a faint power source, no more than could be expected from radiation in the inactive core. Yet certain clues at the crash site had led the Golem here. The destruction of the Elvin skyship had been an unprecedented success for the rebels, and it was still a mystery how it had been accomplished. The best guess that the Golem was that the rebels had stowed away then hijacked it. An ammo bandoleer and a uniform issued to a human officer stationed to guard the plant was found in the wreckage. It might not seem enough, but the ability of the Golem to write its own script occasionally gave it something akin to what fleshbound creatures referred to as "instinct." With no other leads, Golem had chosen listen to this instinct.
Armed with the latest in magical balistic technology, the Golem was fully capable of leveling the building at a distance. However, its orders were to bring the leader in for interrogation. Using the cover of the warehouse buildings the Golem approached confidently. There were security cameras and automated turrets at the entrance. The Golem stood still for a moment, and the blue light that emenated from between the plates pulsed brighter. For a moment a similar glow enveloped the turret and security camera, blue and cold. Then the blue was replaced by a golden fire along the powerlines. Some kind of magical warding unfamiliar to the Golem prevented it from accessing and using the system. A mere inconvenience. The Golem proceeded to send another pulse to freeze the system altogether. Much better than destroying the cameras and turrets altogether and alerting the humans inside.
The lobby of the power station had been a makeshift living quarters for quite a while. It was fairly tidy, but Golem had noticed how humans tended to accumulate objects over time attaching sentimental value to them. There was a reception counter in the center of the lobby which was covered in books. To one side were a collection a chairs around a vid screen. Sleeping mats lined another wall of the room, with personal items arranged around them. A leather jacket on one, a model spaceship next to another. Toys? Perhaps juvenile humans were also in residence.
A damaged blaster rifle had been dropped on the floor, along with a toolbox. The Golem picked up a hammer and examined it. Humans wouldn't normally leave these things laying around, particularly if they had young. Something had alerted them, and they had left abruptly. Golem observed the room more carefully, suspecting something was wrong. Using it's xray sensors the Golem examined the walls and floor, detecting an irregularity under one of the sleep mats. A hatch in the floor, no doubt leading to a bunker where employees would shelter if the nuclear core had a meltdown. The golem pulled the sleeping mat aside and reached down to open the hatch, but there was a sound behind it. Straightening up and turning, the golem saw that the vid screen had lit up, and as the Golem approached an image on the screen got larger also. It was a recording of another Golem, and it seemed to mirror 3986's own movements. The only significant difference was that the Golem in the video emitted a golden light, similar to the magic that had warded the security system. As 3986 drew closer, the other Golem seemed to move towards the camera recording it, and they both stopped at the same time. Then the Golden Golem raised it's hand and waved.
A deep rumbling came from the center of the supposedly dormant plant and within seconds became a deafening roar. There was no time to escape the building or get to the bomb shelter hatch. 3986 activated its shield and as the radioactive blast burned over it, the blue ball of light that surrounded the Golem crackled and intensified, as if drawing power from the explosion. At first it was just a circle around the Golem, until the light filled the whole lobby, supporting the structural integrity of the walls as the radioactive pulse raged beyond, flattening the plant and the small town that lay a mile away. The strain of holding the building against the forces outside caused minor damage to the Golem's circuitry, but it was negligible. Once the initial radiation cleared the shield retracted until it was just a shimmer of blue light on the outside surface of Golem's armor. The Golem turned smoothly, it's metallic steps echoing on the linoleum, and walked back to the hatch.
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What does Golem see?
The room looked just like the Golem expected a human domicile would look. But it's hiding something.
Is it the sleeping mats?
Yes and the hidden passage is there.
Does the golem find the passage before the trap is sprung?
Yes.
Is the golem able to open the hatch before the trap is sprung
No
What is the trap like?
Playfully strong. Someone with a sense of humor set this up, and they know how to make it dangerous.
Does the trap come from the vid screen?
Yes
Is it a bomb?
No
Is it some kind of explosive?
Yes, but it is rigged to the radioactive core.
What shows up on the vid screen before the place blows?
Doppleganger
Another Golem
What is the explosion like?
Tansform/ Good
The fire is like a cleansing fire.
Can the Golem escape?
No
How badly is it injured?
Not significant
Does the Golem have it's own shields?
Yes, and the Golem can absorb some of the power of the blast to charge the shield
Is the building still intact?
Yes the lobby was still intact