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In a room star star star star halfstar


 

The sign reads


"Welcome all new travellers.

 

To continue you must go through a series of doors.

 

After going through you will pick a costume. You will then become a half- human and half that creature.

 

After a week(100 mins a hour,20 hrs a day,10 days a week) has passed you may morph and get another costume. To start of with you will only be able to become 40% human to 60% human.

 

If you put on a costume you will then become that creature, be teleported to it's home town and have to wait a week before being able to morph.

 

After 50 costumes you may change into one of your other costumes and become 30% to 70% human. When changing costumes you must wait at least an hour before you can change costumes again.

 

100 different species/gender costumes allows you to gender-morph and become 20% to 80% human

 

200 different species costumes allows you to combine costumes and become 10% to 90% human

 

400 different species costumes allows you to return to your world with no more morphing

 

And 800 different species costumes makes a polymorph and allows you to morph outside of this world.

 

Also if you have a costume like a centaur then the human part will always be human and is counted towards the human percentage.

 

Any gender/species transformation magic of yours can only change your gender(if you have at least 100 costumes) and the animal part to a different animal.

 

When you change into a different costume (that you already have) you may teleport to that species home town but you will have the week penalty where you have no costume changes.

 

If you die while wearing a costume you will be reborn at the local inn (or appropriate location ). If you have more then 100 costumes you will lose the costume you had when you died and go to an appropriate place for your next costume.

 

If you fail to make it out in 100 years(100 weeks in a year) one of your possible forms will be chosen and you will be permanently stuck in that form(apart from magic) until you die. Also there will be no possibility of going back to your world.

 

Also, one final note: should you take a female form and become pregnant, you won't be able to change your gender until the child is born, though the other aspects of your form may change (the child will change to match.) That is all, and good luck!


You realise that you have to do what the sign said to do and go through the doors and grab a costume.

 



Alternatively you could use the key system to determine the room

 

Please type in a number 1 - 18

 

Number 1:
Number 2:
Number 3:

 







Illustrated by catprog

Written by Catprog on 11 February 2004

Air Creatures star star halfstar emptystar emptystar


 

You find yourself in what appears to be a glass room suspended high in the sky.

 

The stairs are blocked by a force field.

 

You realise you have to go through one of the three sky blue doors numbed 1,2 & 3.

 

What door do you want?

 





Illustrated by catprog

Written by Catprog on 11 February 2004

Fictional Air star star star emptystar emptystar


 

You go through the door.

 

All of a sudden it slams shut and with no handle on this side it appears that you are stuck.

 

There are two more doors however and both of them have a sign on them saying
Costume room for


Element: Air
Type: Fictional
Gender: ????

 

So which door do you want




Illustrated by catprog

Written by Catprog on 26 February 2004

Male Fictional Air star star emptystar emptystar emptystar


You go through the door.

 

All of a sudden it slams shut and with no handle on this side it appears that you are stuck.

 

There are five costumes in this room, all of them male, all of them are fictional air creatures.



Written by Catprog on 26 February 2004

...What? What do You Want From Me? I Just *Gave* the Title--'You Choose the Baby star star star star emptystar


A circular chamber lies before you--a cylinder with the ceiling opening up to a blue sky above its unclimbable walls. The floor makes you jump at first--it's made of the clearest glass, fully two feet thick, and below you see thick grey clouds rolling and bumping into each other like dumplings in the stomach of a man with sudden indigestion. Lightning explodes every so often from within them, like electrical byproducts of some great device that penetrates the barrier between dimensions.

 

Finally there are, of course, the costumes. Sundry masks and gloves lie in neat arrangements spaced along the circumference of the walls. Most are representations of some kind of Japanese pop-culture creation, save for two: the Superman suit and some rainbow-shimmering Mardi-Gras type mask with a dragon-ish flair. Your motivation drives you to put this mask on, thinking about just how good it is not to have to go to school for awhile.

 

For perhaps ten seconds your breath rasps in the mask, and the smell of rubber is overpowering. Suddenly, there it is--the snap, the clench, the leech-like attachment!

 

"Gragh!" It's so tight... suffocating! "Mmph... urchin! Hell vacuum! Off I say!"

 

But it don't matter what you say; it ain't goin' off. Rather, your face stretches and twists to conform to the mask as scales ripple down your body like streams of sweat.

 

"Urr, urr--HUARRRRGH!" Three body spasms pop you like a kernel of corn and you spill out of your clothing in a mass of wings and tail and claws, an anthropomorphic "baby" dragon, which equates to a dragon roughly your size and frame.

 

"Rarrrrg..." You pat yourself down experimentally. It's going to take awhile for your brain to put the feel of a lizard's skin and your own body in the same bucket. Well... what comes next? What'd that sign say? Something about worlds and stuff? Hmm... Well, the other costumes have now spontaneously combusted, so the only thing to do it get outta this room. Hmm... it opens at the ceiling... you'll have to figure out how to fly, you reckon.

 

*crack*

 

"...rrrrrack?"

 

  *crack* *crack* *CRACK* *CRACK!*

 

My word! The glass! She breaks! Already cataclysmically-sized cracks are splintering throughout the thick floor, spikes and shards of the stuff ricocheting off your scales as they explode out of the calamity! It's going to shatter!

 

"Rrrrrrrooooo!" you growl, clawing at the walls. You can't fly! This isn't decent! You weren't born an anthropomorphic dragon, for pity's sake!

 

*CRACK!* *CRACK!* *KUH-KUH-KUH-CRACKA BA-BOOOOM!*

 

Too late! The floor splinters into a hundred million pieces, sending you tumbling into the raging storm clouds below!

 

"RRRRAAAAAR!" You roar. What happens next is anyone's guess.



Written by Mr.Peaches on 20 November 2006

It's not the fall that kills you, it's hitting the ground star star star star emptystar


You try spreading your arms and legs the way you've seen skydivers do, and after a couple of gyrations you manage to stabilize your plummeting body. All that means, though, is that you are facing your doom and know which part of you is going to splat first. You are, in short, falling like a skydiver without a parachute.

 

Terrific.

 

Making a valiant attempt at calming down, you start thinking about flying. Do you even have wings? You recall catching a glimpse of something during your transformation, and there is a definite weight on your back that feels too much part of you to be a backpack. Or a parachute. Right now you wish it was a parachute so you could just pull the ripcord and float on down...

 

Alright, two extra limbs. Three if you count the tail, which you hope you won't have to worry about for a while.

 

Just have to figure out the wiring... Shouldn't be a problem, you do this kind of thing every day, right? Not.

 

Concentrating on the extra weight, you try to think of it as a pair of extra arms, and try to move the right one. Your grandfather used to tell you that when he was a kid, his father would take him down to the river, throw him in the water and tell him to sink or swim, and that's how he learned the latter of the two. If he learned to swim like that, surely you can learn to fly? Swimming doesn't involve any extra limbs though...

 

Your train of thought is violently derailed as you hit a cloud and everything goes dark and wet. The shock makes your whole body jerk, and suddenly what you take to be your right wing shoots out...

 

You scream in pain and surprise as your body starts tumbling even faster than before, and several hundred meters of altitude are lost before you stabilize and calm down. Okay, so that's how you move a wing.

 

Now just do it in a more controlled manner and on both sides simultaneously!



Written by Won-Tolla on 27 June 2007


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