I'm now beginning to like the Black Void more.
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I'm now beginning to like the Black Void more.
Face it, after a while, writing about a knight scaling through a dungeon gets old after a while. Despite the hundreds of different story lines, The Black Void now seems cleaner, less derivitive to the fantasy genre, and fun. I like that the stories also seemed to have matured a bit. Despite the warning, I think it's safe to say the content of this website is above G-rated.
The most popular story seems to be of the slave girl you play as in the desert. That's also the story I'm looking at most as well. I look forward to seeing where it heads.
The most popular story seems to be of the slave girl you play as in the desert. That's also the story I'm looking at most as well. I look forward to seeing where it heads.
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Greetings
Hello to all. I am the "unknown writer" (figured I'd finally create a screen name)
I've enjoyed interactive stories for a while, used to post intermittently on Gav & Peloso when that was still active. Found this place about a year ago. I've added a couple of times to NEQ, but as you said, Black Void is a bit cleaner, a little easier to get into, especailly for newcomers.
As far as the desert girl thread, I certainly didn't anticipate it getting as long as it did, and was surprised at first that JH added to nearly every day. It's as much his story as it is mine, but please feel free to contribute.
I've enjoyed interactive stories for a while, used to post intermittently on Gav & Peloso when that was still active. Found this place about a year ago. I've added a couple of times to NEQ, but as you said, Black Void is a bit cleaner, a little easier to get into, especailly for newcomers.
As far as the desert girl thread, I certainly didn't anticipate it getting as long as it did, and was surprised at first that JH added to nearly every day. It's as much his story as it is mine, but please feel free to contribute.
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It does seem to have a bit more darker feel, but that might be due to its name, the darker backgrounds, and more serious episodes.
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Re: I'm now beginning to like the Black Void more.
Somehow, I don't think that this is what I trying to say back then...Noise Tank wrote:Face it, after a while, writing about a knight scaling through a dungeon gets old after a while. Despite the hundreds of different story lines, The Black Void now seems cleaner, more derivitive, and fun. Has this happened for anybody else?
The most popular story seems to be of the slave girl you play as in the desert. That's also the story I'm looking at most as well. I look forward to seeing where it heads.
Anyways, I've found that my favorite story now is with Jacques in the black void. It's a classic eerie mystery, and I'm going to have a good time making story lines from it.
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