Talk:The Echidna Tale

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  • Q: So, what is this?
    • A: It's a collection of short monster girl transformation stories/CYOAs, cleverly disguised as a single CYOA. I wanted to write transformation and corruption scenes, and figured that a format like this would work. And there really isn't much monster girl erotica in the internet.
  • Q: Can I contribute?
    • A: Naturally. Just try to keep the same style and structure.
  • Q: Style?
    • A: It's a fantasy setting, first of all. Try to keep it that way. Some fantasy style sciencey stuff would fit it well, but don't go putting in an alien invasion or anything. And naturally, if you're not writing a monster girl transformation story, you're doing it wrong. Content-wise, go wild: Pedophilia, guro, vore, tg transformations, all sorts of stuff like that is a-ok. But no furry. Werewolves? Go ahead. Actual anthro? Get outta here. Also, while the stories can be light or dark in the mood, try to keep parodies and plain humour stories out of here. They don't really fit in.
  • Q: Structure?
    • A: Like I said, it's more of a collection of stories than an actual CYOA. Here's how it works:
      • First, you select the rough genre that your monster girl would belond to. Check out the genre's discussion page for some guidelines. For example, "Undead".
      • Then, you select the monster girl you'd like. Such as "vampire".
      • Optional subcategory section. If you can think of multiple different types of the abovementioned monster girl, seperate 'em here.
      • At this point, select the victim. These are transformation stories after all, so there has to be someone who's being transformed.
      • Finally, tell the actual story. You can write a linear one, or get more CYOAish by this point.
      • The victim's transformed, and the story ends. If you want to continue the story further from here, then switch the main character from the Echidna to the victim.
  • Q: God, why so rigid?
    • A: Yeah, sorry. I wanted to give the CYOA some kind of a backdrop, but still make it work as a collection of shorter stories. The basic structure's there so people can just pick the story they want to see easily, pretty much.
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