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*[[/Places|Places]] - Where all two scenes of any given episode occur.
 
*[[/Places|Places]] - Where all two scenes of any given episode occur.
 
*[[/Backroom|The Back Room]] - The nest of pre-plotting<sup>5</sup>. Read at your own discretion, as the content will most likely contain spoilers.
 
*[[/Backroom|The Back Room]] - The nest of pre-plotting<sup>5</sup>. Read at your own discretion, as the content will most likely contain spoilers.
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*[[/Word of God|Words of God]] - Certain bits of canon that aren't explicitly stated in story but are still worth noting.
 
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<small>1. Meaning "by consensus", apparently.</small><br>
 
<small>1. Meaning "by consensus", apparently.</small><br>

Revision as of 23:19, 26 December 2012

Shalalala, it's the motherfuckin' L-E-X.
This page is part of Grand Ayatollah Lex's Empire.
This page is under protection from the Empire. Any attacks upon it will be reciprocated. buttz.

Wikihood is now a publically owned entity1, and no longer owned by a single person.


Current Episode: More Wars VI: Return of The 'Hood is the current episode.


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Rules

  1. You're only allowed to control up to 3 characters at a time. Not that we don't trust you, but it's easier for everyone to moderate both yourself and others if we can assuredly keep track over who controls whom. This won't be true of the first few episodes, in which things will be different to accommodate for the lack of writers.
  2. There will be a universally decided plot and if you're not here and have points to make, then make them when you come back and we will all work to implement them effectively. Most everything we do regarding plot will be by consensus.
  3. Footnotes are for OOC information, and contextual jokes. To make a footnote, attach <sup>{number}</sup>, the number then being repeated below the fanstuff. It's fairly easy to pick up.2
  4. If you sincerely don't know how to do something in the syntax code that we use and you want to, ask everyone on the talk page. Someone has to be able to, right? Right?
  5. Don't play the characters you don't own unless given permission.
  6. No godmodding, unless you kill yourself or something.34

NEWSWIRE REPORTS

Join us. Come write. Just don't suck. Artisan of TortureThey call me Big T BLOODArtisan of Torture 03:08, 22 October 2011 (UTC)

Episodes

Season 1

  1. Idiot Scrapes — The gang takes out the trash while Chaos files papers.
  2. Welcome to The Grindhouse — A new guest causes havoc in the Wikihood manor using subterfuge and sheer insanity.
  3. Currents and Recurrence of Currents — An obligatory episode involving introductions of more characters. At least this time these characters are savory by comparison to the previous episode's minor character, am I right?
  4. The Root of Lawful Evil — The power goes out at the Wikihood house. Hilarity does most certainly not ensue.
  5. Of Tea and Big-Lipped Alligators — The gang thinks about the weight of their past decisions over their current predicament, as they have moved to Midway City.
  6. More Wars VI: Return of The 'Hood — The gang returns to Townindale to get their home back. Of course, this normally means that D'Arque's going to make their return a living hell. Post-traumatic stress ensues.

Miscellaneous

  • Archive - Where shitty writing goes to die.
  • Characters - To remind us of how many parodies and shitty self-insertions there are.
  • Places - Where all two scenes of any given episode occur.
  • The Back Room - The nest of pre-plotting5. Read at your own discretion, as the content will most likely contain spoilers.
  • Words of God - Certain bits of canon that aren't explicitly stated in story but are still worth noting.

1. Meaning "by consensus", apparently.
2. Like this.
3. We don't condone suicide.
4. At least, we don't condone it openly.
5. Lex and Chaos use this, mainly. Noxigar still sticks to the tried-and-true method of improvization. The spontaniety, however, is controlled such that if he agrees with a plot idea he tries to steer to it, akin to what other authors do sometimes.