I have to write an epic for my english class (we just finished reading Beowulf) and while I have an idea of what I'm going to do (it's pretty good actually) some of my classmates aren't quite creative. So, want to help me make a second epic that is full of crazy cool ideas? If it turns out decent, I might give it to a friend of mine (for a nominal fee, of course, haha. Kidding, I'm not a dick like that).
Anyways, the rules of the game are simple and like a lot of other games, just build off whatever the last line was. It can be in free verse, so the lines don't have to rhyme. In fact, you don't even need to have a set number of syllables in your line. I can adjust that later. Oh! And try to keep it somewhat medieval/fantasy based. I'll begin....
The great beast-slayer, Zeno, son of Augustus, woke one morning and prepared for combat as usual.
Anyways, the rules of the game are simple and like a lot of other games, just build off whatever the last line was. It can be in free verse, so the lines don't have to rhyme. In fact, you don't even need to have a set number of syllables in your line. I can adjust that later. Oh! And try to keep it somewhat medieval/fantasy based. I'll begin....
The great beast-slayer, Zeno, son of Augustus, woke one morning and prepared for combat as usual.