Post by diamondolphi on Aug 15, 2009 17:06:23 GMT -5
Disclaimer: if you don't like the fact that I have a god character, don't join this role play and don't complain. Thank you!
"I am Rajah. You have now entered my realm. Complete all of my challenges, and I will, in turn, fulfill all of your desires. Until then, you may not leave. Pass this first challenge, and you will continue to a more interesting place, where I will warp the surroundings and see how you fare. A contestant is already waiting for you, in the next realm. Now, do you care to continue?"
In this role play, you will be placed in a world controlled entirely by Rajah. This world will move entirely according to his will. Your goal is to complete each challenge, and to stay alive. But remember, you are nothing more than Rajah's plaything, and if he becomes bored, he will kill you.
Challenge one--
You have signed up for the Challenge realm, not knowing what it is. You are led by a silent man wearing what looks like a black bed sheet to a small empty room with flat, smooth stone walls. The door closes behind you without a sound, there is no handle on the inside and no way to get out. After a minute, the grey stone begins to lighten, then fade into white. You find yourself in a pure white plane with no horizon. The walls have disappeared completely. Then, very blurry at first, but slowly darkening and coming into focus, you see a green rolling landscape. A path of around a hundred meters comes into focus as the rest of the details clear up. At the end of the path, there is a door. "I am Rajah. You have now entered my realm." You hear the booming voice introduce himself, then make your way toward the door at the end of the path. Carved into the door is a puzzle to test your wits: 'a man has three items to take across a bridge; a wolf, a sheep, and a bag of the sheep's feed. If he brings more than one item across the bridge at the same time it will break and they will plunge to their deaths. But, if he leaves the wolf and sheep together, the sheep will be eaten. Similarly, if he leaves the sheep with the feed, the sheep will eat the feed. How will the man cross the bridge keeping all three burdens intact?'
"I am Rajah. You have now entered my realm. Complete all of my challenges, and I will, in turn, fulfill all of your desires. Until then, you may not leave. Pass this first challenge, and you will continue to a more interesting place, where I will warp the surroundings and see how you fare. A contestant is already waiting for you, in the next realm. Now, do you care to continue?"
In this role play, you will be placed in a world controlled entirely by Rajah. This world will move entirely according to his will. Your goal is to complete each challenge, and to stay alive. But remember, you are nothing more than Rajah's plaything, and if he becomes bored, he will kill you.
Challenge one--
You have signed up for the Challenge realm, not knowing what it is. You are led by a silent man wearing what looks like a black bed sheet to a small empty room with flat, smooth stone walls. The door closes behind you without a sound, there is no handle on the inside and no way to get out. After a minute, the grey stone begins to lighten, then fade into white. You find yourself in a pure white plane with no horizon. The walls have disappeared completely. Then, very blurry at first, but slowly darkening and coming into focus, you see a green rolling landscape. A path of around a hundred meters comes into focus as the rest of the details clear up. At the end of the path, there is a door. "I am Rajah. You have now entered my realm." You hear the booming voice introduce himself, then make your way toward the door at the end of the path. Carved into the door is a puzzle to test your wits: 'a man has three items to take across a bridge; a wolf, a sheep, and a bag of the sheep's feed. If he brings more than one item across the bridge at the same time it will break and they will plunge to their deaths. But, if he leaves the wolf and sheep together, the sheep will be eaten. Similarly, if he leaves the sheep with the feed, the sheep will eat the feed. How will the man cross the bridge keeping all three burdens intact?'