Epic Adventure Re-Telling!
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Epic Adventure Re-Telling!
MYSTERY MALFUNCTION
Stinky slowly blinked over some sandy, diminished islands.
All was quiet on Fire Island - Even the seagulls and the crabs didn't dare move a muscle.
"Whats that?" Stinky whispered as he noticed a coral reef emerge from the deep blue ocean.
BLINK!
And he was there.
The island was considerably smaller than the other islands, it seemed to hum and vibrate in an odd fashion...
Stinky lay on the sand, and crawled through a tunnel, indented in the coral. It was a rather akward process, stinkers arn't exactly the slimmest of creatures.
Once he got to the end of the tunnel, he saw a hole leading down.
"Looks dangerous down there, this cave is probably a- WAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!
Trap."
Stinky analized his surroundings.
The ground was a sick pale colour, the water a corrupted green.
There was a Stinker across the green liquid; he was idly staring into nothingness. Stinky darted round a corner and walked over a wood bridge to the room that the Stinker was in, but he was no longer there.
"Huh?"
A key was floating conveniently on a stone plate. "Great! Maybe this will open that gate to the star!"
Stinky took a step forward to approach the purple key: It disappered in a flash. "This is a very strange place... am I hallucinating?" Stinky questioned himself as he entered another room containing coins. (Of course they cloaked themselfs when he entered, angering the young Stinker.)
B-blring! A Ghost-Chomper materialised out of thin air, and he didn't look too happy. Nyak! Nyak! Nyak! N- *Crunch*
"Good ridance." Stinky thought as he shot an arrow of pure fire magic at the beast.
Stinky trudged over to an unfairly placed wooden bridge chain.
Only half of the mossy platforms seemed to rise up, the others remaining planted in their underwater soil.
"Well, all is not what it seems I guess!" Stinky chuckled as he simply walked over the water.
"I guess this ain't so b- YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAWWEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAH!!"
Stinky flew across the caverns lakes, and landed in the room with the odd looking stinker.
"The code is becoming unstable, I cannot let you destroy it!" He haunted.
And then he was gone again.
"AM I THE ONLY SANE PERSON IN WONDERLAND?!" Stinky yelled as he slid across another room, filled with 2 rows of coins. (He couldn't grab them yet, he was too fast sliding across some conveniently placed ice.)
Suddenly, Stinky was in yet another confusing room. He was in a square shaped room that had an odd looking arangement of different colours on the floor. Once again, the strange stinker, (Which Stinky had decided to name Spooky.) was in this room too. Spooky was sitting at the end of the coloured floor, staring into space again. Stinky boarded the floor, but he simply bounced back. "Whaaah?" Stinky questioned. He tried another approuch, this time sucessful. The floor was safely crossed. "Seriously, who ARE you?" Stinky asked the stinker. "The code is clearly breaking apart." Spooky replied ominously. (Then he disappeared.) Stinky walked into another room and realized where he was. The empty space where he'd slid across the ice was now an actual room. Stinky picked up a coin, and put it in his backpack. The coin was still there. He'd put it in his backpack, and it was still in the backpack, and yet the coin was still on the floor, where it was. Stinky took ten coins, and the same thing happened. "Infinite coin source? Awesome!" As stinky grabbed the exit key and jumped into the star, he didn't see the terrible set of amber eyes that were eyeing him, in the darkness. "Never again, Stinky. Never again."
Stinky slowly blinked over some sandy, diminished islands.
All was quiet on Fire Island - Even the seagulls and the crabs didn't dare move a muscle.
"Whats that?" Stinky whispered as he noticed a coral reef emerge from the deep blue ocean.
BLINK!
And he was there.
The island was considerably smaller than the other islands, it seemed to hum and vibrate in an odd fashion...
Stinky lay on the sand, and crawled through a tunnel, indented in the coral. It was a rather akward process, stinkers arn't exactly the slimmest of creatures.
Once he got to the end of the tunnel, he saw a hole leading down.
"Looks dangerous down there, this cave is probably a- WAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!
Trap."
Stinky analized his surroundings.
The ground was a sick pale colour, the water a corrupted green.
There was a Stinker across the green liquid; he was idly staring into nothingness. Stinky darted round a corner and walked over a wood bridge to the room that the Stinker was in, but he was no longer there.
"Huh?"
A key was floating conveniently on a stone plate. "Great! Maybe this will open that gate to the star!"
Stinky took a step forward to approach the purple key: It disappered in a flash. "This is a very strange place... am I hallucinating?" Stinky questioned himself as he entered another room containing coins. (Of course they cloaked themselfs when he entered, angering the young Stinker.)
B-blring! A Ghost-Chomper materialised out of thin air, and he didn't look too happy. Nyak! Nyak! Nyak! N- *Crunch*
"Good ridance." Stinky thought as he shot an arrow of pure fire magic at the beast.
Stinky trudged over to an unfairly placed wooden bridge chain.
Only half of the mossy platforms seemed to rise up, the others remaining planted in their underwater soil.
"Well, all is not what it seems I guess!" Stinky chuckled as he simply walked over the water.
"I guess this ain't so b- YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAWWEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAH!!"
Stinky flew across the caverns lakes, and landed in the room with the odd looking stinker.
"The code is becoming unstable, I cannot let you destroy it!" He haunted.
And then he was gone again.
"AM I THE ONLY SANE PERSON IN WONDERLAND?!" Stinky yelled as he slid across another room, filled with 2 rows of coins. (He couldn't grab them yet, he was too fast sliding across some conveniently placed ice.)
Suddenly, Stinky was in yet another confusing room. He was in a square shaped room that had an odd looking arangement of different colours on the floor. Once again, the strange stinker, (Which Stinky had decided to name Spooky.) was in this room too. Spooky was sitting at the end of the coloured floor, staring into space again. Stinky boarded the floor, but he simply bounced back. "Whaaah?" Stinky questioned. He tried another approuch, this time sucessful. The floor was safely crossed. "Seriously, who ARE you?" Stinky asked the stinker. "The code is clearly breaking apart." Spooky replied ominously. (Then he disappeared.) Stinky walked into another room and realized where he was. The empty space where he'd slid across the ice was now an actual room. Stinky picked up a coin, and put it in his backpack. The coin was still there. He'd put it in his backpack, and it was still in the backpack, and yet the coin was still on the floor, where it was. Stinky took ten coins, and the same thing happened. "Infinite coin source? Awesome!" As stinky grabbed the exit key and jumped into the star, he didn't see the terrible set of amber eyes that were eyeing him, in the darkness. "Never again, Stinky. Never again."
Last edited by dig 222 on Thu May 16, 2013 6:57 am, edited 9 times in total.
Re: Wonderland Fanfiction - Mystery Malfunction [WIP]
dig 222 wrote:"Looks dangerous down there, this cave is probably a- WAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!
Trap."
Stinky analized his surroundings.
The ground was a sick pale colour, the water a corrupted green.
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B-blring! A Ghost-Chomper materialised out of thin air, and he didn't look too happy. Nyak! Nyak! Nyak! N- *Crunch*
...and Stinky approached
Well said, including the sound enhancements.
That being said, I think a ghost-chomper is a nice idea, as it would be a hybrid of ghost and chomper, .. able to pass through
certain objects, and then to be programmed to just follow Stinky or Loof, instead of bumbling about randomly.
But, ȉ digress, ...thanks for bringing to us an otherworldly and literati vision of game components.
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- Wonderman109
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It's not special at all. That's the joke.Wonderman109 wrote:And what's so special about that?dig 222 wrote:Off topic: WONDERMAN! YOU NEARLY HAVE 1337 POSTS!
If fact, 1337 has been a "random" number for some time. Coingates which never need to get opened commonly need 1337 coins to open, 1337 is an incorrect answer to quiz questions in certain adventures, etc.
Leet
Following are good links of Leet translators:
There are a few variations of Leet, including EXTREME LEET.
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/leet
http://www.ioyu.com/io/javascript/l33t.asp
http://www.jayssite.com/stuff/l33t/l33t_translator.html
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~ls2ef/pastp ... index.html
http://www.ypass.net/misc/haxor/
An example of translating English to Haxor:
"iF yoU W@Nt 7h3 tRU3 Hi$70Ry 0f h@X0r @ND l337-sP3@k, 7hi5 sH0uLD eXplain 7h3 wH3re i7 c@m3 fr0m W3lL 3n0UGH.
@r3 y0U L33t? iF n0t, y0u c@n u$3 7Hi$ 7r@N5L@70R 70 CoNV3r7 Y0Ur 73X7 70 H4x0R 5cRiP7 KIDDi3 l@ngu@g3 @Nd l00k lik3 @ R37@rd aLL 0v3R 7He in7eRn37."
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An example of translating English to normal Leet:
"1f j00 w4nt t3h tru3 h1st0ry 0f h4x0r n l33t-sp34k, d1z sh0uLd 3xpL41n t3h wh3r3 1t c4m3 fr0m w3LL 3n0ugh.
1z j00 l33t? 1f n0t, j00 c4n us3 d1z tr4nsL4t0r 2 c0nv3rt y0 t3xt 2 H4X0R scr1pt k1dd13 l4ngu4g3 n l00k wub @ r3t4rd 4LL 0v3r t3h 1nt3rn3t."
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The original in English:
"If you want the true history of haxor and leet-speak, this should explain the where it came from well enough.
Are you l33t? If not, you can use this translator to convert your text to H4X0R script kiddie language and look like a retard all over the Internet."
There are a few variations of Leet, including EXTREME LEET.
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/leet
http://www.ioyu.com/io/javascript/l33t.asp
http://www.jayssite.com/stuff/l33t/l33t_translator.html
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~ls2ef/pastp ... index.html
http://www.ypass.net/misc/haxor/
An example of translating English to Haxor:
"iF yoU W@Nt 7h3 tRU3 Hi$70Ry 0f h@X0r @ND l337-sP3@k, 7hi5 sH0uLD eXplain 7h3 wH3re i7 c@m3 fr0m W3lL 3n0UGH.
@r3 y0U L33t? iF n0t, y0u c@n u$3 7Hi$ 7r@N5L@70R 70 CoNV3r7 Y0Ur 73X7 70 H4x0R 5cRiP7 KIDDi3 l@ngu@g3 @Nd l00k lik3 @ R37@rd aLL 0v3R 7He in7eRn37."
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An example of translating English to normal Leet:
"1f j00 w4nt t3h tru3 h1st0ry 0f h4x0r n l33t-sp34k, d1z sh0uLd 3xpL41n t3h wh3r3 1t c4m3 fr0m w3LL 3n0ugh.
1z j00 l33t? 1f n0t, j00 c4n us3 d1z tr4nsL4t0r 2 c0nv3rt y0 t3xt 2 H4X0R scr1pt k1dd13 l4ngu4g3 n l00k wub @ r3t4rd 4LL 0v3r t3h 1nt3rn3t."
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The original in English:
"If you want the true history of haxor and leet-speak, this should explain the where it came from well enough.
Are you l33t? If not, you can use this translator to convert your text to H4X0R script kiddie language and look like a retard all over the Internet."
Last edited by VirtLands on Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
Wonderland Fanfiction - Mystery Malfunction
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Wonderland Fanfiction - Mystery Malfunction [WIP]
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Actually there's no way to retell that without making everything ludicrous and ridiculous. I can't just write "Loof saved the game", but without that, Loof should've died at the first flame, right after the orange gate. Failing that, he would've died in the next room, between the red and green gates. Seriously, these two flames simply shouldn't have been there. There is no way to predict the required timing reliably, you're FORCED to save/load.LittleZbot wrote:How about "Into the Deep Dark Cave?"
But here's a short-short attempt:
Loof entered another dark room, lightened up by the beautiful magical glowgem.
In the room, he saw one chomper, one scritter and four crabs.
Spying the layout, he also noticed a fireflower.
Pondering over the enigma before him, he finally thought "oh bugger" and left the cave entirely to search for a less dangerous adventure.



(Shamefully, this is the first and so far the only pirate camp level I've been able to solve - the others are very tough puzzles and my brain is, apparently, not in its best condition at the moment. This level, though, requires no thinking, just hours of tedious work.)
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.