You fail to find your way off of the cross

From Create Your Own Story

(Difference between revisions)
(Added the page.)
m (Tidied up the links.)
 
Line 4: Line 4:
[[You accept your fate and don't try to escape]]
[[You accept your fate and don't try to escape]]
 +
[[You attempt to escape the stocks]]
[[You attempt to escape the stocks]]
[[Category: Dungeons and Dragons]]
[[Category: Dungeons and Dragons]]

Current revision as of 21:38, 26 July 2020

You try your absolute best to escape this wicked man's dungeon, but nothing works. You fill up with despair as you wonder how long you'll be trapped here. He finally emerges from the upper level, but his arrival is not desired, as you soon realise that he is placing you in another of his torture contraptions - the stocks.

He also talks about the map, "Was the map worth your freedom? You'll be down here for the rest of your life and there's nothing you can do about it." He leaves the room and you are left all alone, in a dark room with the wind even more intense. The mere thought of staying down here forever motivates you to try and escape, but a part of you wants to accept it and give up your freedom to the man.

You accept your fate and don't try to escape

You attempt to escape the stocks

Personal tools