-Deciding Fates- Part 1 please read!
by Me-Mie-Mo
Digital Artist
10 years ago
After this brief introduction there will be part one of the story.
You decide where the story goes!
Yes, you, you get to tell the writer what path to take!
Three or more options will ALWAYS be available.
Normally, options one and two will be predetermined by myself, HOWEVER if you have a better idea, mention it in the comments. I will consider it, and it may be added to the list for voting.
I don't care of you read the entire part of the story or just the options, but please comment!
This story will only continue if five or more people place their votes!
The length of time between parts will always be decided by the votes, however, even if there are five within day one, the story will not be updated more than once every one to two weeks, giving people time to think (And me time to continue drawing my nuzlocke)
This is a huge experiment, and I hope people enjoy the story as it comes together, so without waiting any longer....
Part One
The sun rays stretched through the clouds like thousands of spider legs, climbing down from the heavens to walk over the rolling, green, hills, kissing a rainbow of flowers gently and welcoming creatures out of their homes as the rains finally passed.
Among these creatures was a teenage run away, pulling himself out of his tent, happy, for once, to be wearing all black as he sat in the sun rays. A pair of larger headphones with blue LED wires wound and curled into his picket where an MP3 player lived. He hadn’t been gone long, and the batteries in his bag still sustained its life. The male smiled, tilting his head back in relaxation.
As the bass growled in the male’s ears, he didn’t hear the rest of the world rumbling around him. The hills groaned as parts of them began to break open, holes appearing in their sides as if they were hollow, swallowing parts of the world around them into blackness, even taking parts of the sky and sucking it down into their new mouths. The jagged edges chewed hungrily at their new food, purring as it did.
The male only noticed when the ground under him shook. Frowning, he turned his bright blue eyes down to his side and, in half a second, he jumped up and yelled. The world under him was falling away. Taking off, the male tried to get away, but the ground caught up with him, eventually caving under him, a new mouth appearing and swallowing him whole before starting at the sky.
The boy yelled until his air left his lungs entirely and he was pulled into a darkness, darker than the stomach of the hills he was sitting on. Upon waking up, the male looked around an odd area, reflective surfaces flashing angrily in bright blue back at him. As his eyes adjusted, he noticed his reflection had changed into a Black and blue wolf, the markings resembling that of si-fi movies.
“What the hell?” The male frowned, standing up on two, strong paws. “Where… how?” He began to look around.
The world around him growled a bit and shifted before falling into an eerie silence.
Frowning, the male began to walk, trying to think of anything he had known before, but even his name escaped him.
“Hi there! You’re new!” An almost early video game, princess voice piped up, sounded half degraded as the male turned around. All he saw was a little white bat with strange spots that glowed softly.
“Who are you?” The male frowned.
“I’m a cyber bat!” The bat smiled and in a second, jumped into the air, white wings appearing as a hologram for the membrane.
“Cyber bat… How hard did I hit my head?” the male pinched himself and winced. “A little too hard,” he frowned.
“Do you have a name?” The bat landed on a pillar next to the male.
“Ahhh, T,” the male tried to think quickly on his feet, and it was the first thing that came to mind with this new body.
“Cool!” The bat beamed. “You’re the first person with a name I’ve ever met! Well, I guess I haven’t met too many people. It’s pretty lonely here…”
“Then where’d you come from?” T looked at the female.
“I don’t know… I just popped up suddenly,” the bat giggled. “Just like magic!”
The male nodded a bit and began to look around. “There has to be a way out,” he mumbled, beginning to look around the blocks in front and around him.
Without warning, a corner lit up, and gave a loud feedback noise, before a large staircase appeared as light from its side, bookshelves filling the sides until it went too far up to see, into the inky black from the stomachs of the hills. The books seemed to only be under three titles, none of which T could read.
“Woah,” the bat blinked, landing on T’s shoulder.
Option:
Go up the stairs
Pick up the books
Find it here on my DA page as well: http://fav.me/d9pwzmt
You decide where the story goes!
Yes, you, you get to tell the writer what path to take!
Three or more options will ALWAYS be available.
Normally, options one and two will be predetermined by myself, HOWEVER if you have a better idea, mention it in the comments. I will consider it, and it may be added to the list for voting.
I don't care of you read the entire part of the story or just the options, but please comment!
This story will only continue if five or more people place their votes!
The length of time between parts will always be decided by the votes, however, even if there are five within day one, the story will not be updated more than once every one to two weeks, giving people time to think (And me time to continue drawing my nuzlocke)
This is a huge experiment, and I hope people enjoy the story as it comes together, so without waiting any longer....
Part One
The sun rays stretched through the clouds like thousands of spider legs, climbing down from the heavens to walk over the rolling, green, hills, kissing a rainbow of flowers gently and welcoming creatures out of their homes as the rains finally passed.
Among these creatures was a teenage run away, pulling himself out of his tent, happy, for once, to be wearing all black as he sat in the sun rays. A pair of larger headphones with blue LED wires wound and curled into his picket where an MP3 player lived. He hadn’t been gone long, and the batteries in his bag still sustained its life. The male smiled, tilting his head back in relaxation.
As the bass growled in the male’s ears, he didn’t hear the rest of the world rumbling around him. The hills groaned as parts of them began to break open, holes appearing in their sides as if they were hollow, swallowing parts of the world around them into blackness, even taking parts of the sky and sucking it down into their new mouths. The jagged edges chewed hungrily at their new food, purring as it did.
The male only noticed when the ground under him shook. Frowning, he turned his bright blue eyes down to his side and, in half a second, he jumped up and yelled. The world under him was falling away. Taking off, the male tried to get away, but the ground caught up with him, eventually caving under him, a new mouth appearing and swallowing him whole before starting at the sky.
The boy yelled until his air left his lungs entirely and he was pulled into a darkness, darker than the stomach of the hills he was sitting on. Upon waking up, the male looked around an odd area, reflective surfaces flashing angrily in bright blue back at him. As his eyes adjusted, he noticed his reflection had changed into a Black and blue wolf, the markings resembling that of si-fi movies.
“What the hell?” The male frowned, standing up on two, strong paws. “Where… how?” He began to look around.
The world around him growled a bit and shifted before falling into an eerie silence.
Frowning, the male began to walk, trying to think of anything he had known before, but even his name escaped him.
“Hi there! You’re new!” An almost early video game, princess voice piped up, sounded half degraded as the male turned around. All he saw was a little white bat with strange spots that glowed softly.
“Who are you?” The male frowned.
“I’m a cyber bat!” The bat smiled and in a second, jumped into the air, white wings appearing as a hologram for the membrane.
“Cyber bat… How hard did I hit my head?” the male pinched himself and winced. “A little too hard,” he frowned.
“Do you have a name?” The bat landed on a pillar next to the male.
“Ahhh, T,” the male tried to think quickly on his feet, and it was the first thing that came to mind with this new body.
“Cool!” The bat beamed. “You’re the first person with a name I’ve ever met! Well, I guess I haven’t met too many people. It’s pretty lonely here…”
“Then where’d you come from?” T looked at the female.
“I don’t know… I just popped up suddenly,” the bat giggled. “Just like magic!”
The male nodded a bit and began to look around. “There has to be a way out,” he mumbled, beginning to look around the blocks in front and around him.
Without warning, a corner lit up, and gave a loud feedback noise, before a large staircase appeared as light from its side, bookshelves filling the sides until it went too far up to see, into the inky black from the stomachs of the hills. The books seemed to only be under three titles, none of which T could read.
“Woah,” the bat blinked, landing on T’s shoulder.
Option:
Go up the stairs
Pick up the books
Find it here on my DA page as well: http://fav.me/d9pwzmt
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