God's Compensation/Rules

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Now that the Intro has had one rout reach its end, it is now possible for others to contribute. For the purposes of contributing to this story, this is actually meant more as a central concept open for anyone to contribute to. All the mechanics are laid out in the introduction, and then chapter 1 is actually meant to be a bank of separate stories that use the same basic concept and share a few characters from one story to another, each story representing a different set of choices the MC could have made.

If you wish to contribute to the introduction, that is now legal. However, you must ask permission of the story's creator, Jemini, before doing so and explain what you are thinking of doing. If you wish to start your own story, there are a few basic things to keep in mind.

1. Ask permission and keep your story in agreement with the lore of the world.

(read the lore page here)

2. Try and keep character personalities similar from one story to the next. If necessary, discuss with other writers about how the characters are supposed to be portrayed.

3. Heavily consult the original author, Jemini, if you want to create a route where the MC goes back home and interacts with his family. Character profiles for the MC's family have not been created yet, and I do not yet have any ideas for how they should be. However, it could lead to a fair amount of chaos if someone just randomly starts throwing in things about the family members that are extreme and hard to work around.

The MC's family are definitely going to be a major factor in most versions of the story, and most people will probably write routes that interact with them at some point. As such, it is important to think of something for them that will not shut down options for other writers.


In addition to these three considerations, there are specific areas that still need work, and as the author I would be quite open to ideas from others in order to develop these areas.

1. The main character's name, background, and personality. For now, he has been left without a name, and all we know about him is that he is a male university student who lives in a dorm (not specified whether it is a male dorm or a co-ed dorm,) and both his parents are alive. There is also some implication they are still together, but that can be worked around or altered if need be.

(WIP)