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Post by Karri on Sept 30, 2004 22:11:48 GMT -5
Well, since I'm feeling too icky to manage any real writing, I thought I'd toss this up in hopes of sparking some life on the board. I've seen a couple different variations (for example, Soledad's board has a four-word game) but five words is the way I've played it before, so I'm stickin' with the familiar. The Five-Word Game is simple and sometimes even fun. Here's how it works. The participants are going to work together to tell a story, much like a round robin, except that each poster is only allowed to add five words (not four, not six, and certainly not eight -- five, and only five) and cannot post consecutively (at least one person must post in between.) So, let the madness begin....
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Post by Karri on Sept 30, 2004 22:15:35 GMT -5
The King's great gate opened
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Post by dawtheminstrel on Oct 1, 2004 7:02:31 GMT -5
and a tall figure appeared.
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Post by LKK on Oct 1, 2004 10:50:39 GMT -5
Slender and blond-haired, he was
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Post by Joee on Oct 1, 2004 13:09:01 GMT -5
carrying a delicately carved bow
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Post by LKK on Oct 1, 2004 15:10:29 GMT -5
. A quiver of arrows was
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Post by Carol on Oct 1, 2004 16:33:11 GMT -5
slung gently over his shoulder
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Post by dawtheminstrel on Oct 1, 2004 17:49:51 GMT -5
. Legolas, the king's youngest son,
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Post by Carol on Oct 1, 2004 18:01:50 GMT -5
gazed into the dense forest
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Post by Neuriel on Oct 1, 2004 18:26:40 GMT -5
and what he saw was
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Post by Joee on Oct 1, 2004 21:04:08 GMT -5
enough to make him gasp.
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Post by Carol on Oct 1, 2004 21:44:48 GMT -5
For there stood before him
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Post by Neuriel on Oct 2, 2004 8:57:19 GMT -5
a gigantic spider, with eight
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Post by Carol on Oct 2, 2004 14:35:12 GMT -5
long hairy legs and a
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Post by LKK on Oct 5, 2004 11:31:29 GMT -5
bulbous head with two huge
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