This is a game similar to the wishing one.
First person reveals some personal preference, vice, desire etc, real or made-up, and the next person has to devise a hellish torture poetically customised for the sin. Then reveal their own, and so on.
For instance, if I said "I like Star Wars", my hell might be I have to watch the Star Wars Holiday Special on a permanent loop, for eternity.
The more disproportionate the torture compared to the innocuousness of the sin, the better.
Ready? I'll start us off:
I think puppies are cute.
First person reveals some personal preference, vice, desire etc, real or made-up, and the next person has to devise a hellish torture poetically customised for the sin. Then reveal their own, and so on.
For instance, if I said "I like Star Wars", my hell might be I have to watch the Star Wars Holiday Special on a permanent loop, for eternity.
The more disproportionate the torture compared to the innocuousness of the sin, the better.
Ready? I'll start us off:
I think puppies are cute.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'