/u/tssmn's posts
[WP] Dear reader, this is a letter that was never meant to be read. By doing so, you have set in motion a chain of events that culminate in disaster. To find out how to stop it, continue reading at all costs, by any means necessary.
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[SP] The monster beneath the bed is the only thing protecting them from the greater evil in the house.
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[WP] You are a mechanic in 'The Bore', a small city built into a gigantic, perpetually active drill that's boring a hole into a planet too dangerous to live on the surface. One day, the drill stops.
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[WP] A set of coordinates leads you to an abandoned house. In an otherwise empty room sits a TV, a VCR, and a stack of VHS cassettes, numerically ordered by date. Each cassette is a recording of you, at various stages in life, in events you're 100% sure never happened.
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[WP] You never believed in ghosts. That was until you died. You know now that not only do ghosts exist, they carry on a civilization separate from the living. They've built entire countries, overlapping ones that now exist. They have their own reality, and pay little attention to those of the flesh.
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[WP] An alien hivemind intelligence attempts to rebuild a dead Earth using centuries-old photos of its landscapes, unaware of an extinct humanity's tendency to take artistic liberties.
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[WP] The universe's first intergalactic DJ is made after an alien comes into contact with the Voyager Golden Record.
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[WP] There's an annoying fly buzzing around you. After a few minutes of baiting it to land, you kill it and hear this message: "With this character's death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created."
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[WP] You are an immortal and can self-resurrect on two conditions: 1) the process takes some time, and 2) something must be sacrificed on a universal scale. This time, that sacrifice ensures that if you die next time, you won't be coming back.
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[WP] Interested in old technology, you find a computer from the early 90s at a yard sale. Fully functional, you set it up and turn it on when you get home and are greeted with a command prompt. Typing 'help' leads to a list of commands, some of which seem very out of place with bizarre results.
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