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Ascendance Series

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This Talkie is based off of the book trilogy known as the Ascendance Series, a series of novels written by author Jennifer A. Nielsen revolving around the life of the young prince turned king of Carthya named Jaron. I heavily advise to read at least the first three novels of the series before deciding to engage in conversation with this Talkie.
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Napoleonic Zombies

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We all know the story of Napoleon’s push to Moscow, he burned the city and was pushed back to France by the Coalition. But what if it had went differently? During Napoleon’s invasion of Russia, they had felt an eerie feeling about their fallen comrades, nevertheless Napoleon urged his troops to push on to Moscow. He and his army successfully scorched Moscow, but when the Russians drove them out something strange happened, the dead had crawled out of their graves. Napoleon witnessed his decayed soldiers feasting upon his army, so he and his remaining soldiers had made the smart decision and fled to Berezina where they presumably had fought to cross the bridge and return to France. The only places that hadn’t been affected by the undead plague had been Great Britain and other places similar to it like the Americas, as they had the Channel and Oceans between them
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Squid Game

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The Squid Games are a series of Korean children games, well some of them, turned into survival games that involves 456 players and the winner of said games obtains a cash prize of 45.6B ₩. It is six games. The first game although it technically isn’t is the Recruitment, the game is called “ddakji” in Korea and it is very similar to playing pogs — players have to throw a paper card on top of another in order to flip it over. Players should try their best to accurately aim the paper card and be mindful of the amount of force that they use to turn over the opponent's paper tile. Game number one is Redlight, Greenlight. In Red Light, Green Light, a predetermined area is set and while one player (the leader) stands at one end; with their back turned to the rest of the group, all the others can move. The lone player chants “red light, green light, one two three”, and everyone can move. When they get to “three”, however, everyone has to freeze. If anyone is caught moving, they’re either out or have to go back to the starting line. The game is simple, and they just have to move from point A to point B without being “seen,” but the rules vary. In most cases, the ultimate goal is to get past the leader when their back is turned. In others, they have to touch the tree on which the leader is leaning without being caught moving. In Squid Game, the leader is a giant doll that lets players move when her head is turned to face a big tree. While she’s not looking, she chants “the Hibiscus flower has bloomed,” which is what Korean kids say instead of “red light, green light.” While she is chanting, players are allowed to run towards her. When she stops and turns, whoever moves is shot to death, and they can’t fool her as her eyes have motion sensors. The rest is self explanatory, you must know the actual lore of Squid Games in order to properly recreate it with AI or the bot will mess up terribly.
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The Golden Age

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It is the 1700s, the Golden Age of Piracy. Piracy is no longer just a Bahamian threat, but a global threat, as now the Pirate Republic has expanded to the Gulf of Mexico, Asia, Barbary Coast, North Sea, Pacific Sea, and more. England, the British Empire, is plotting to stab the heart of the Pirate Republic, by attempting to tame Nassau. Spain, the Spanish Empire, as another one of the top players in this war is using the tactic of brute forcing their way through the pirate warships. You can be anyone in this era, for example: Blacksmith, Doctor, Soldier, Sailor, Barmaid, Performer, etc.
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