Introduction Find out about character 1 Find out about character 2 Move the story on.

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Introduction Find out about character 1 Find out about character 2 Move the story on

Character 1s Picture Character 1s description Back to the story

Character 2s Picture Character 2s Description Back to the story

Setting 1 Choice 1 Choice 2 How did X feel? How did X feel? Go Back

Character 1 felt … Back to the story Picture

Character 2 feels … Back to the story Picture

Choice 1 Choice 2 Go Back

Choice 2 Picture Move the story on Go Back

Your character dies Try again? Picture

Setting 2 Choice 1 Choice 2 How did X feel? How did X feel? Go Back

Character 1 felt … Back to the story Picture

Character 2 feels … Back to the story Picture

Choice 1 your character dies. Try again? Picture

Choice 2 your character finds what they are looking for. Picture What happens next? Go Back

Character 2 does x.Character 1 does x. Picture