The wood stove crackled in the concrete building. I he woke up with sudden spasm, likely recovering from getting clubbed with a baton. His arms were tied down, so It wouldn't be difficult to keep him in line or kill him, but maybe he'd fare better than the others.
"Good evening," I say to him, as he adjusts his position to see my face. He is visibly shocked by the large shotgun right in the middle of his.
"What the hell? Where am I?" He begins to sit up, so I crack him over the head with the gun.
"Hell sounds about right. If you don't want to die, you're going to do what I tell you, for now."
"Goddamnit..." he presses his head against the floor.
"You understand?"
"Yeah, yeah..."
"Now then, I'm going to make you an offer. If you refuse, then I kill you on the spot, quick and simple."
"Well, guess I'm not refusing,"
"But if you accept, then you may end up undergoing a long night of torture, culminating in your vicious execution, by my choice."
"Goddamnit..."
"Now then, my offer. Should you accept, you will tell me a story until daybreak. If I don't like it, I will beat, stab or otherwise injure or violate you in a way I see fit. I may even kill you if I dislike it enough,"
"Okay, I think I can tell you a story," he tries to sit up again, and I allow him this time.
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So, time for a simple forum RP. Pick your character, and make a story that I'll find entertaining. If I get bored, I'll torture the storyteller. I may interject with some tidbits and questions for you to fill in, r with some expectations that you may try to fulfill to increase the tellers likelihood of making it through the night (300 posts, by people other than me,) There is no stat system, no proficiencies to be lined up. Just make interesting characters, and entertain me, and, potentially, yourself. Trolls will be considered omitted from the story and post count. You don't have to ask to join, but one Mary Sue, and I kill the game on the spot. Oh, small side note, Don't overdo it, just tack in parts of the story, like a paragraph or two at most, and let other people throw their hats in, too.
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