Custom Event Setup
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: Take a simple situation and make it life-or-death. If "Dunli" is a person, perhaps they hold a secret that could change the world.
The narrator’s voice—distorted and metallic—broke the silence of the recording. "If you are watching this, the anchor has held. Dunli is stable, but the bridge is closing. We’ve found the source of the signal, but it’s not a machine. It’s a memory." Dunli Part 3mp4
In the first two parts of the logs, he had watched a team of researchers vanish into a thick, purple mist in the high Himalayas. Now, Part 3 revealed the aftermath. The camera was shaky, held by someone breathing heavily. They weren't in the mountains anymore; they were standing in a plaza made of glass and copper, under a sky that held three moons. : Take a simple situation and make it life-or-death
Elias paused the frame. In the reflection of a copper pillar, he saw the cameraman. It was himself—ten years older, scarred, and wearing a uniform he didn't recognize. The timestamp on the file read April 29, 2036 . "If you are watching this, the anchor has held
The file had been sitting in the "Recovery" folder for months, a ghost in the machine labeled simply Dunli_Part_3.mp4 . When Elias finally clicked play, the screen didn’t show a video. It showed a map of a city that shouldn’t exist.
: Every good "Part 3" needs a transformative incident to force the character into action.
He looked at his calendar. Today was April 29, 2026. The file hadn't been recovered from an old hard drive; it had been sent from ten years in the future. Tips for Drafting Your Own Story