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MultiQuest was an attempt to create a spontaneous, long quest authored by several people. The idea behind the quest was such:
MultiQuest was an attempt to create a spontaneous, long quest authored by several people. The idea behind the quest was such:


Person A would post response 1. Person B would post response 2. Person C would post response 3. Etc. The quest's progression would then cycle through a series of approximately 7-8 authors. Nothing was considered canon until it appeared in an update; there was no offically planned setting or theme or genre, and even the narrative style swung wildly (from a ridiculously flanderized British accent to none at all, for instance).
Person A would post response 1. Person B would post response 2. Person C would post response 3. Etc. The quest's progression would then cycle through a series of approximately 7-8 authors. Nothing was considered canon until it appeared in an update; there was no offically planned setting or theme or genre, and even the narrative style swung wildly.


Unsurprisingly, the quest died somewhere within the first 25 updates.
Unsurprisingly, the quest died somewhere within the first 25 updates.

Revision as of 16:32, 12 September 2010

We found a door. It was epic.

MultiQuest was an attempt to create a spontaneous, long quest authored by several people. The idea behind the quest was such:

Person A would post response 1. Person B would post response 2. Person C would post response 3. Etc. The quest's progression would then cycle through a series of approximately 7-8 authors. Nothing was considered canon until it appeared in an update; there was no offically planned setting or theme or genre, and even the narrative style swung wildly.

Unsurprisingly, the quest died somewhere within the first 25 updates.

Authors who took part in MultiQuest before it died (in order of first appearance):

Bromeliad, SZ, Driblis, GREEN, Adept, Scibotic, Gnome, RNG, and Cruxador.

For all intents and purposes considered a failed experiment.

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Quests by Driblis

4chan's /tg/: Driblis Quest


TGchan: Solo quests: Escape | Awaken | Glukmil Collabs: MultiQuest


Quests by Adept

TGchan: Solo quests: NicQuest | Squirrel Quest Collabs: MultiQuest


Quests by Bromeliad

TGchan: Solo quests: The Protagonist Dies | Saga | Oren | Eivr | Rebirth Quest | Vault Quest | Beat Apes | Revenant Quest | Legend of the Eternal Bladesword | Static on the Wire | Vodou! | Exemplar | The Tyrant Star | Mechanicus | Enemy Quest | Panzersöldner | Council of Wizards | Bruco and Strela are Married | My Commute | Goblin Week Quest Also | Crawl To Me

Collabs: MultiQuest | The TGchan Caravan | Bigger Penis Quest

Other notable creations: Vidder


Quests by Gnome

4chan's /tg/: Dorf Quest | Pill Popper


TGchan:

Series: Crossover Quest | Apocalyption | Earth Defense Force

Possibly series: Wake Up Dreaming | Amaranth | Secret of Nevermore

One-shots: Nevermore | Rapist Quest | Quest From North America | 2who | A Series of Extremely Short Quests | Shambles | Little Ben | Team9 | How To Raise A Princess | Lets Play Quest

Collabs: Rurouni | MultiQuest


Quests by GREEN

TGchan: Solo quests: PokémonQuest | The Big City | 2101 | Trapinch Quest | Robot Collabs: MultiQuest


Other notable creations: Steve'd | Larry the Sergal