Script: The Original Torie 1.0/circa 2020
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The original Torie in a nutshell, featuring Lorak and Misty. It takes place in a chatroom with different colors for names, but I’ve used formatting to distinguish between the real and
*fake*
---Begin Script--- *Lorak and Misty enter the chat. Lorak: Wonderful day. Misty: i agree Lorak: Nothing much happens at this hour *Torie enters the chat Lorak: Hello! Misty: hello and welcome Torie: oohie nicie namie Lorak: Thanks! Torie: ie wantie itie Lorak: What do you mean? *Torie changes name to *Lorak* *Lorak:* ie amie lorakie *Lorak* mie namie is lorakie andie ie spammie Lorak: Hey that's my name! Change it please. :( *Lorak* iie likie thisie namie Misty: yes, change it *Lorak* Lorak isie a heckie Lorak: ... *Lorak* *spams "Lorak isie a heckie" multiple times filling up the chat^ Lorak: ^bans *Lorak* from the chatroom for 60 minutes Lorak: Anyways, back to business. *A minute passes. Torie returns off another account, but under a generic name enters the chat. Lorak is inactive. Generic: Hi Misty: hello Generic: i like ur name Misty: ok Generic: i wantie itie Misty: huh? **Generic changes name to *Misty* **Misty spams with "Misty isie a heckie" filling up the chat Misty: not you again **Misty spams with "Misty isie a heckie" filling up the chat Misty: NOT YOU AGAIN! GET OUT OF HERE! **Misty* spams "Misty isie a heckie" even more, it's chaos Misty: ... **Misty continues to spam "Misty isie a heckie" Misty: Lorak **Misty* still spams "Misty isie a heckie" Misty: LORAK **Misty* all the more still spams "Misty isie a heckie" Misty: LORAK! **Misty* spams of "Misty isie a heckie" continue until Lorak is no longer (afk) away from keyboard. Lorak: I'm back! :D Lorak: ^bans *Misty* from the chatroom for 60 minutes ---End script---
Formatting is a bit odd, though I hope it’s readable at least.
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Karol Oh, cool! Was this written way back then?
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Clasy Thanks! It’s an acting example of how I used to annoy the Dev Room (RP Room at the time) staff and people, specifically Nebula, Nitsua (Wolfy at the time), Error_404, and a handful of others (for those around here that might know). As for the script, it was made about two days ago.