Y'know all of those "Guess X Character" games? Yeah, here's one for locations from all over fiction. Rules are pretty similar to other games of its type.
- They can come from anywhere in fiction, as long as said place is fictional.
- If a media source is played in one round, it is allowed to be played in the next round.
- The current descriptor must post a recap of the progress for every new page, and edit that post accordingly with the progress in the page.
- A player may declare a stump after 24 hours has passed from the last question and its answer. If this happens, the current descriptor reveals their character, and the next round goes to the stumped player.
- If it's been 48 hours since the last round and there's no new round, anyone except the previous host can host the next round.
- If a question needs to be replaced because it has already been answered, please do not erase the question. Just add the new question below it. In fact, the act of completely erasing a question is frowned upon.
- A location is pretty much any place; towns, cities, forests, States, countries, continents, buildings, rooms, entire planets, alternate dimensions and so on.
- The location must be fictional, although it can be placed within an IRL location (such as the fictional town Hawkins, which is located within a real country, the US).
- Fantasy/Sci-Fi worlds as a whole, such as Middle Earth and planets from the Star Wars series and locations originating from myths/legends such as Atlantis and El Dorado can be played.
- Locations that are Genius Loci (being their own character and possessing sentience) are allowed.
A list of past rounds can be found here.
Edited by Cutegirl920fire on Dec 3rd 2023 at 12:38:02 PM
No.
Round 1:
- I'm not as well off as my neighbors.
- I'm a mundane setting.
- I'm not a city/town.
- I'm smaller than a city/town.
- I'm not cursed.
- I'm from The Great Gatsby.
- I'm not located within East Egg.
- I'm not a specific building.
Valley of Ashes?
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishRound 1: The Valley of Ashes
Right in the middle between the wealthy New York City towns, East Egg and West Egg, the Valley of Ashes is a highly impoverished place.
Edited by Cutegirl920fire on Nov 3rd 2023 at 7:52:33 AM
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Round 2:
Hint: You wouldn't want to go thereThe place:
- A building.
- Can (relatively) be compared to Hell.
- Neither an alternate dimension nor part of it (in-universe).
- Has ghost-like beings.
The work:
- A book.
- From the U.K.
- Not a Dystopia work.
- Not horror.
Edited by LucasdaKool on Nov 3rd 2023 at 11:09:08 AM
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishCan it be compared to Hell?
It's Over Anakin, I have the high ground!Is it from a Dystopia work?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Relatively, but I would say yes
No
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIs the work's genre horror?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."No
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIs the location an alternate dimension?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Do you mean the location is part of an alternate dimension, or that the location is the alternate dimension itself? Either way, no.
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishLatter.
Anyway, is the location haunted?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Not sure if it is considered haunted, but said location has ghosts, or at least a ghost-like being.
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIs the location a building?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Yes
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishAre you from a webseries of any kind?
Remind me to kill that annoying speakerNo
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishAre you from a book?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Yes
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIs the work from America?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."No
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIn the work from the U.K.?
Orcus on His Throne will always be my pet peeve.Yes
Swimming freely, reviving dead fish
Is it a specific building (a house, mansion,...)?
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