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Gloom: Heart Soldier Senshi
[The old-fashioned writing desk in the center of the room carries several blank pieces of paper, a fine wooden pen, and a piece of parchment covered in writing. When you take a look, you find the following epigraph in a vibrant scrawl:]
Congratulations, future wordsmiths, and welcome to your first exercise in the creation of a true masterwork of tale-telling. This evening you'll be penning a terrific tragedy, starring the family of unsympathetic ne'er-do-wells provided to you.
Your goal? Why, to construct the best story your mind can conceive, of course - and make their lives as entertainingly miserable as possible before writing one of them directly into an early grave.
Congratulations, future wordsmiths, and welcome to your first exercise in the creation of a true masterwork of tale-telling. This evening you'll be penning a terrific tragedy, starring the family of unsympathetic ne'er-do-wells provided to you.
Your goal? Why, to construct the best story your mind can conceive, of course - and make their lives as entertainingly miserable as possible before writing one of them directly into an early grave.

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Lord Slogar was once human, but fell deathly ill. His wife did everything she could to save him, but she turned to immoral measures and soon became obsessed with keeping people alive at any cost. You could definitely say she went mildly mad.
So she took out her husband's brain and put it in a jar.
As for the bear, she worried that her daughter would go through the same pain as she had, so she kidnapped her loved one and put his brain into a doll's body... She plans to make a proper humanoid body, but she assumes the doll will do for now.
Due to the madness, Helena sometimes experienced hallucinations. The hallucinations of wasps stinging and wounding her, reinforced by the pain she suffered from, pushed her into further monstrous experiments.
[As they unfold before you, some of you feel the effects of the words as though you are the character that has been written about. You recall the events as though you have lived them; the damage caused to the character is reflected in your own flesh.]
[You have received the following effects. Please decide OOCly among yourself who will take which. Each effect must be taken by at least one person, but if more people wish to, that's fine]
- Went mildly mad
- Was wounded by wasps
[You have -50 points]
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