The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
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COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsNo! Not west, go in a direction they won't be expecting! I would say north, but since it's no option, I'm going to go with north-west.
At 9/6/07 04:58 PM, Kidiri wrote: No! Not west, go in a direction they won't be expecting! I would say north, but since it's no option, I'm going to go with north-west.
thats what i said! but i switched back to keep it going.
Hijackreaper's famous (ok, not-so-famous) second account for dire situations. only used for when i have to wait to post again. i'm just going to keep rambling now. k? blah..
I choose the one with the star!
.......:P just kiddin, lets go west!
When life gives you lemons, make grape juice. Sit back, relax, and let the world figure out how the hell you did it.
C Wins!
"We should go west." You say. "I want to get to Marth as soon as possible." "Makes sense." Agrees Chris. "So we all agree! West we go!" Tony says, a smile on his face. The next week progresses rather smoothly. Marth's goons are not seen at all. Tony runs into a a couple of acquaintances, who seem glad to see him. You make good time, and by the end of the week you, Chris, and Tony stop in Cincinnati to gather supplies. Tony's just parked the van when a gunshot rings out through the streets. "What's going on?!" Shouts Chris, alarmed. "What ever is going on, it's coming from that direction." You say, pointing off to the southwest. "That's Fountain square." Says Tony, looking worried. "It's sorta like Cincinnati's version of Rockefeller Plaza." Tony shifts the van back into drive and nimbly manuvers through traffic, despite the van's size. Tony scratches the sides a little, but you get to Fountain square without causing any accidents. However, when you get there, there's hear Blam-bam, whoof, whoof, and the van suddenly lurches to the right. You yell "The tire's been shot!" just before the van hits a street lamp, and every blurs into a roar of crushing metal and a blur of moving objects. You hit your head on something, then everything comes to a abrupt stop, leaving your head spinning. There is another blam! and a two holes appear on opposite sides of the van, bringing you back to reality. Looking at the holes, you realize that the shooter is using a high-caliber gun, one that could kill even Chris. Quickly you check on Chris and Tony, and finding them uninjured, if dazed. "Come on guys!" You yell, opening the van's back door. "We've got to move or we'll have a hole blown in us!" You grab Chris and move to jump out to van. Suddenly, your sixth sense blares, and you jerk back out of reflex. You hear a thirdblam! and a line of red pain streaks across your chest. Looking down, you see the bullet has sliced across your chest, leaving a long, bleeding cut. You feel an chill go down your spine as the knowledge that you were just one bit slower or less lucky you would be dead now. You take a deep breath, you plan your next move.
A-Charge zigzagging at the shooters position to attempt to an attack
B-Slip out of the van and try to sneak up on the shooter.
C-Sneak out, take cover, and wait for the police to arrive.
Let's go with B. sneaky is always a good way to go
When life gives you lemons, make grape juice. Sit back, relax, and let the world figure out how the hell you did it.
It would be most convenient if there was a fire nearby for you to throw in the shooter's face. Hmm....I'll choose B.
yeah, B. sneakiness is always good.
Make me a sandwich, damnit.
At 9/11/07 07:11 PM, Psychojunglecat wrote: A-Charge zigzagging at the shooters position to attempt to an attack
Go with A it seams so fun :)
Elfer: Inventory consists of a four foot length of steel pipe and a fully loaded 9mm pistol.
B wins!
Slowly, you slip out the driver's door, not letting any bit of you show. "Stay here." You say to Chris and Tony. "I'll take care of this." Using a long row of parked cars as cover, you sneak to the far end of the square before you chance peaking out at the square. Scanning the square, you quickly calculate the path of the bullets shot at you, and manage to estimate the location of the shooter: the roof of a two story building on the other side of the square. Making note of the building's location, you slip out of the square, then walk as inconspicuously as possible to the back side of the square. Once there, you slip into an alley and find a back door into the sniper's building. Grasping the handle, you yank the door, only to find it locked. Swearing, you smash the lock with the pipe, jarring the door open. Striding into the building, you quickly find the stairs and start climbing them. Two flights of stairs later, you are standing under the trapdoor to the roof. Dramatically, you burst through the trapdoor into the sunlight, pistol in hand-
And your sixth sense goes off. You dive forward just in time to avoid a gout of flame coming from your left. Unfortunately, you dive toward a man with a long-barreled sniper rifle. As the man aims for you, you tuck into a forward roll then jump six feet in the air and clear over the sniper, elicitng several amazed swearwords from the man. You land and immedatly flow into a sweep kick, tripping the sniper, and follow it up with an spinning uppercut to the man's chin, knocking him to the ground, unconscious. Then you notice the tall bald man pointing a flamethower at you. Fwoosh! A gout of flame emerges from the end of the flamethower. Focusing your will, you take control of the fire and toss it away, scattering it across the concrete roof top. The bald man stares at you in pure shock. "But...How?" he blubbers. Instead of answering, you shoot the man in the kneecap. Then you clear out as fast as possible, getting back to Tony's van. Once there, you relate the entire episode to both Chris and Tony. "Those two are bad news." Tony muses, looking thoughtful. "Perhaps we should skip town now.
A-Leave the city now.
B-Stay one more night.
B goons might be waiting all over the city outskirts
filler text lol
At 9/25/07 10:06 PM, SimmyKimmy wrote: B goons might be waiting all over the city outskirts
b also
At 9/25/07 10:06 PM, SimmyKimmy wrote: B. Goons might be waiting all over the city outskirts.
I will go with "b" also.
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A. they already have you surrounded, so if you spend the night they will have more time to conjure a plan. get the hell out of there while you're ahead!
Make me a sandwich, damnit.
At 9/13/07 08:25 AM, kirbystar wrote: It would be most convenient if there was a fire nearby for you to throw in the shooter's face.
At 9/25/07 09:55 PM, Psychojunglecat wrote: A gout of flame emerges from the end of the flamethower. Focusing your will, you take control of the fire and toss it away...
Coincidence? Just kidding. I say to stay and heal that bloodline across your chest. Ouch.
Alright, I am going to give this a bump in the hopes that someone will see and respond to it. This story really deserves to live on.
At 11/6/07 06:58 AM, kirbystar wrote: Alright, I am going to give this a bump in the hopes that someone will see and respond to it. This story really deserves to live on.
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You do know the rules right?
Do you even bother?
The hero chose A and he turns all the attackers into Ottsels
The hero then encounters a beautiful young female fox princess caged by The Ghost of The Black Knight
The hero is stumed what could he do?
Will he
A: Risk his life and Fight the Black Knight Ghost and Save The Princess
B: Ignore his exsistance and the ghost will fade away and free the princess
C: Shit Your Pants
E. Smash the non moving wepons crate and shoot the other one ti'll it stops moving