Conlang Exquisite Corpse: Difference between revisions
From FrathWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m ("below") |
m (less optimistically) |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
#Update this page to reflect that your successor now has the sentence. | #Update this page to reflect that your successor now has the sentence. | ||
The current game started on 29 November 2010. The turn order is below; the person listed in '''bold''' | The current game started on 29 November 2010. The turn order is below; the last known person to have the sentence is listed in '''bold'''. | ||
*Pete Bleackley | *Pete Bleackley | ||
*'''Samuel Stutter''' | *'''Samuel Stutter''' |
Revision as of 11:35, 29 November 2010
Conlang Exquisite Corpse was conceived of by Pete Bleackley. The rules are as follows.
- You will receive a sentence in a conlang and the information you need to translate it.
- After translating it, write a sentence that follows on from it in your own conlang, and send that, and the relevant information needed to interpret it, to your successor. Do not send on the sentence you received.
- Send a copy of all your materials to the game master (Pete).
- Update this page to reflect that your successor now has the sentence.
The current game started on 29 November 2010. The turn order is below; the last known person to have the sentence is listed in bold.
- Pete Bleackley
- Samuel Stutter
- Lars Finsen
- Patrick Dunn
- Tony Harris
- Arthaey Angosii
- Jim Henry
- neo gu
- John Campbell
- Amanda Babcock Furrow
- Douglas Koller
- kechpaja
- Roman Rausch
- Alex Fink
- Logan Kearsley
- David Edwards
- Njenfalgar
- Dale McCreery