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This is a R18+ choose your own adventure story set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. I didn't come up with this, it's Games Workshop's intellectual property. However, I did write some of the story. I am happy to let other people work on this project as long as:

1. They know what the universe (Warhammer universe) is like. Major factions, key locations etc. This doesn't have to be too in-depth, you just have to know what you're talking about. A simple look around the web should find several good wikis on the subject, just remember to look in the section on "the-world-that-was" or "the old world"

2. It remains Warhammer Fantasy. Anything from 40k (Warhammer 40000, Fantasy's sister game) or AoS (Age of Sigmar, the successor to Fantasy) has to be cleared with me, cannot be a large part of the plot, and has to be justified. Anything else will be rejected. My talk is here: http://editthis.info/create_your_own_story/User_talk:FurryEditor168.

3. It is well-written. I'm not expecting Proust or Tolkien, but I am expecting decent grammar and spelling overall (spellcheck exists. Use it.) and a decent level of writing skill.

Now then, fetishes:

Gay sex, furries: 100% okay with this. Not properly furry, but not human/elf/dwarf either: again, 100% okay with this. Human/elf/dwarf: Not as playable characters. Go carefully around these guys. Bondage: Don't like this, but you can put it in. Rape/death/gore: Don't like this in connection with sex, but it's not Warhammer without war and hammers. You can put it in. Vore/extreme hyper/scat: Nope. Don't put it in. Anything else: check with me first please.

And remember: ensure all fetishes are properly signposted. I don't, and I'm sure other people don't, want to click onto a seemingly innocous link and end up at something I don't want to see. This is fairly easy to do, just ensure that in the text or the options it shows clearly what clicking this link will lead to.

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