Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 3 hours later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,166,139
Can you give us a plot synopsis? You know, so we can get an idea of who will be a protagonist or antagonist. Who will just have a cameo or be supporting cast. That way we could have a better idea of who would fit in a particular role.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 16 hours later, 19 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,166,235
Becky, Meta, Fake Anon, tteh, and KL are talking about how Indy has been here since day one, but it feels like he has always been here, even before that, like they have known him forever. How could that be? They consult Green, who makes the shocking revelation that Indy is actually a vampire who has charmed all of them and who has been around for thousands of years. What else could explain how he posts about "poopfart" for decades, and people STILL respond to it? It must be supernatural. Green, the Van Helsing of this story, the Mod Squad of vampire hunters, and Bert, the Renfield of this story, set out to find and stake the Vampindy through the heart. A romance develops between tteh and KL, and between Becky and Green. They are on the trail of the Vampindy in Romania, when they come across the Arsenal of Angry Autistic Anons, who have been stalking Vampindy. The two Hunter groups have a massive bar brawl, and the Mod Squad wins, sending the AAAA running with their tails between their legs. The Mod Squad, Van Greening, and Bertfield reach Vampindy's castle, only to find that he has taken Ninjj as his mind-controlled slave. Ninjj, however, has been pretending the whole time, biding his time. When he sees the Mod Squad, Ninjj himself rises up and drives a stake through Vampindy's heart, releasing his soul from the demon-controlled rise corpse that he had suffered inside of for thousands of years. In the last scene, Ninjj turns toward the camera and smiles, revealing two sharp fangs... thus leaving room for a sequel.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 2 minutes later, 21 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,166,253
@previous (D)
I mean, the trope of a character looking at the camera and hinting that they are now the monster has been used in countless movies. It's a cliche.