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metrolith

by Porpentine profile

2012
Ruins
Twine

About the Story

I made this in a day for BIG TRASHY TWINE JAM. This is a micro-story generating CYOA inspired by Zdzisław Beksiński, about a traveler coming to a massive stone ruin.

The selection of travelers you can pick from is different each time.

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  v.15: 02-Dec-2022 04:15 - JTN (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
v.14: 02-Dec-2022 04:15 - JTN
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v.13: 02-Dec-2022 04:13 - JTN
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v.12: 12-Oct-2020 10:54 - Zape
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v.11: 12-Oct-2020 10:41 - Zape
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v.10: 17-Oct-2013 04:14 - Edward Lacey
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v.9: 31-Oct-2012 03:43 - Porpentine
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v.8: 30-Oct-2012 04:15 - Porpentine
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v.7: 30-Oct-2012 04:14 - Porpentine
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v.6: 30-Oct-2012 04:06 - Porpentine
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v.5: 30-Oct-2012 03:55 - Porpentine
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v.4: 30-Oct-2012 03:52 - Porpentine
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v.1: 30-Oct-2012 03:51 - Porpentine
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1 Off-Site Review

PopMatters
It’s hard not to draw comparisons between Metrolith and The Nameless City by H.P. Lovecraft as both stories capture the eeriness and wonder of exploring a mystery so vast you can never understand it. Metrolith is never outright scary but it’s consistently unsettling, which is the more impressive feat in my opinion.
-- Nick Dinicola
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