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Transformation Mansion star star star halfstar emptystar


There are many points in the mansion where you will change forms.

 

The more nights you spend in a form the more your behavior will reflect that form (also the longer you stay at a time the quicker your behaviour changes).

 

If you change forms your behavior will go to the current state of that form for you.

 

(e.g you are a tiger for 10 nights , become a dolphin for another 10 and become a tiger again. The tiger form behavior is still the same as is was when you become a dolphin)

 

You can only spend 30 consecutive nights or 90 total in a form before your behavior is totally that form's behavior.

 

Also after 300 nights in the mansion, you will become the form that you have spent the most of the last 300 days in (apart from the one you entered in) in its current state.

 

If any of the 3 previous situations (30 consecutive or 90 in one form or 300 nights total) occur you will then be teleported out of the mansion.

 

You may also leave at any time through any exit, except the one you entered in. You will leave the mansion in whatever your current state of mind and body
is.

 

If you leave the mansion by any means you may not come back for 5 years.

 

To start you off you will receive a transformation into a...




Illustrated by Catprog

Written by Catprog on 04 July 2004

People always said you were cold blooded. star star star emptystar emptystar


You feel an itching on the back of your hand and you go to scratch it. While you are scratching your hand it seems to be getting worse. You look down at your hand and see that you have scratched most of the skin off your hand.

 

You yell out in surprise. The itching intensifies as the skin starts to fall of by itself. All of a sudden you change from warm blooded mammal, to cold blooded reptile. You feel a tail pushing it's way out through your pants and suddenly the changes hit your hit and you fall to the ground, unconscious.

 

When you wake up you have found that you have turned into a...



Written by underdrag on 08 March 2006

Lizard star star star emptystar emptystar


You suddenly feel warm, but dissmiss it as your overactive imagination playing tricks on you again (For some reason, it has done so ever since you entered the mansion) You try to get up but overbalance and fall on your face.

 

You push yourself up with your arms. Your weird scaly arms... "What the hell!!" You start to panic. "Okay, a few moments ago I was human, now I'm... I don't know what I am!"

 

You look over yourself: clawed hands, scaly skin, sharp teeth, eyes on the side of your head, and a long tail.

 

You try to calm yourself down, and think about this logically. Obviously what is happening is impossible, so it's unlikely that its real. "That's it! I'm hallucinating!" You yell.

 

You decide to pinch yourself to demonstrate your point. "Ow! Okay, it's real then."

 

You now choose to...



Written by underdrag on 25 June 2006

Embarking! star star star star emptystar


Off you go, galumphing along the cold floor, your lizardly senses confusing you thoroughly with every step. The voice has told you the rules, and you can't now remember anything it said; you've been turned into a bloody lizard.

 

This does not bode well.

 

But! You vaguely remember what the voice quoth about the amount of days spent in a body affecting your human psyche, so, you figure, while the human body's got it's ups and its downs, the human mind is the Lamborghini of the natural world, and you would be a grade A dum-dum if you let it slip away. So off you galumph, confusing yourself and wondering how lizards could have survived so long.

 

You come to an ornate door on the ground level and push it open. A lit-up sign in the middle of the room reads "Sample the fruits of changliness below. But remember: the transformation may not be what you expect!" Said banquet lies below, spread on a cloth on the ground, as if the mysterious and yet unknown creators of the mansion had anticipated your four-leggedness. You decide you might as well choose a favorite item and chow down.

 

At that moment, a group of three men and two women bust through the door of the mansion, holding firearms. One holds a large, unwieldy bag. Without a word, they charge up the stairs, the one in the lead saying "Remember, no TOUCHING, no TASTING, no TALKING to the mysterious voices!"

 

The banquet lies before, the stairs behind.

 

WHAT...
DO...
YOU...
DO?



Written by Mr.Peaches on 28 June 2006

One Man's Passion, One Lonely World star star star star halfstar


Well, that was curious.

 

Intrigued, you heave your long body up the staircase after the people who ran by. Light shines coldly from a large stained glass window as you reach the first landing and continue onward, tongue flicking restlessly.

 

At the top, the five humans are huddled around a large slip of paper.

 

A Coleman lantern blasts its pale light as they whisper and plot. You notice they're dressed all in black, but not in uniforms; it's like five different people looked through their closets and did the best they could. So too with their firearms; no military weapons are these, but commercially available arms--30.06's, other hunting rifles, a .45 caliber pistol.

 

"We'll go to the end of this hallway and enter this room," a leaderly man states, older but wiry and spry, "It's labeled here as the Hall of Hooves. Byron, when we get in, use your walking stick to hold open the door closest to our right. If it doesn't close, we won't be forced to choose. After we exit the Hall, we all continue *straight* down the next until we get to a large set of double doors, and a fork in the hall. We can then plot our next move. And--"

 

"Lance! Target!" A motherly woman points a finger at you as you crest the stairs. They all turn and stare at your lizardly form for a moment. Your tongue flicks out involuntarily and you hold it in shyly.

 

Lance, the elder man, looks at you with sympathy. "Can you understand us, friend?" he asks. You decide to tap your right fore-foot twice significantly, and they seem to understand.

 

"Should we take it with us?" asks the second woman, a young, homely, hardy thing.

 

Before Lance can answer, a hauntingly familiar voice fills the hallway.

 

"There are many points in the mansion where you will change forms..."

 

"RUN FOR IT!" the older man shouts. He tears the paper off the ground and the five humans sprint for their lives toward a door fifty feet away. Lance flings the door open.

 

"Byron, *now!*"

 

Byron, a young black-haired lad, disappears into the room, followed by the others.

 

"I'm sorry." Lance looks at you one last time as the door closes, and you are again alone.



Written by Mr.Peaches on 24 October 2006

People come and go so quickly here. emptystar emptystar emptystar emptystar emptystar


Wait a minute. They've got a map?

 

Okay. You still don't know what's going on here, or who those people are, but they seem to know what they're doing. More than you do, anyway. They've found a way to avoid the constant changing, they've come armed and mapped, and - if their plan is any good - they probably know a way to get out of this place unchanged.

 

Of course, now that you're a lizard, you'd rather have at least one change before you leave. You don't want to spend the rest of your life crawling on your stomach and eating bugs. Do lizards eat bugs? You decide not to think about that. One thing is clear: you want to go with the people. Whatever they're doing, it has to be better than bumbling around the mansion on your clueless own.

 

Unfortunately, there's still a door in the way. Who designed this place? They take away your hands, then expect you to open doorknobs! If you ever find the architect, you're going to have a long talk with him. Or her. Preferably as a Tyrannosaurus.

 

Complaining isn't getting you anywhere, though, and there's no telling how far the people have gotten by now. You heard their planned route through the mansion; unfortunately, you don't really remember anything past "closest door on the right." After that, you've lost them. You have to turn that knob.



Written by Chrysalis on 15 January 2009

I don't envy the next person who uses this door. emptystar emptystar emptystar emptystar emptystar


Quickly, you run through your options. Hands? Gone. Tail? Probably not - you look like the kind of lizard with a disposable tail, not a prehensile one. Tentacles? No, not on a lizard. It looks like it'll have to be your mouth.

 

You scrabble at the door with your front claws and manage, awkwardly, to pull yourself up onto it. You have to lean on your tail to keep from falling over. Your head is just high enough to reach the knob - it's a good thing you're a big lizard. You clamp your jaws around the knob, ignoring the nasty metallic taste, and twist. It's harder than it looks; you nearly sprain your neck before the knob clicks and the door swings open. You lose your balance and fall back to the floor, slipping off of the rather soggy doorknob. You scurry forward quickly before the door closes.



Written by Chrysalis on 15 January 2009


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