| rdfs:comment
| - Plot refers to the storylines of GTA games, the plot arcs that make up the storyline, and individual missions that progress through the plot.
* Each game consists of a main storyline, which is usually the Protagonist rising through criminal life in a city, working his way to the top.
* Within this storyline there are many plot arcs, such as rescuing Sweet, trying to gain the trust of Salvatore Leone or raiding Caligula's Palace. Each plot arc spans several missions, and will often have smaller arcs within this. Some of the largest plot arcs span multiple games, such as the First Gang War.
* Each individual mission may contain a mini plot, such as learning to fly a helicopter.
- The society in Tristain and the neighboring kingdoms is organized in a simple way: whoever comes from a rich family and is able to cast magic is called an "Aristocrat", the rest are called plebeians, after the ancient/medieval times society in Europe. Doesn't take long for Louise to realise that Saito, her plebeian familiar, is special in many ways for her as he starts becoming popular in school and learn to master his newly acquired abilities, which will be very valuable for the upcoming dangers and war plots that they will face.
- frame|plotPlot es un pokemon tipo agua/siniestro de la region Jet.
- CHAPTER 1:HALL OF HERO'S:lord BAULDERand a small expiadition force enter the hall of hero's to find the machine known as grendal-1 to find out why machines are eating human body parts.After a long journey deep into the LORD,baulder and his men eventully find and after a long battel grendal-1 is destroyed LORD, BAULDER and his men recover the dead machine's corps to find why it is eating organic body parts and return back to the ship to depart home.
- Plot was a mythological Bothan hero.
- When regular-human guy Zack falls from his universe into one that considers his universe a failure, things can only get stranger from there-on-in.
- The main character, Natalie/Vitor, is a 13-year-old from Moki Town. When they were 3, they lost their mother in an accident at a Nuclear Power Plant. Since then, their father Kellyn has thrown himself into his work as a Pokemon Ranger, leaving his child in the care of their elderly Auntie. Now, Auntie is old and can't support them any longer, but the local Pokemon Professor offers them a job doing research and helping him to complete the Pokedex. They decide to take the Tandor Gym Challenge along the way too, so that they can have a shot at winning the Elite Championship. (source )
- SpongeBob is walking to his job at the Krusty Krab when a giant tube plunges into the water enhaling the entire town of Bikini Bottom. It drops them out in a humoungous empty space soon filled up by the city and SpongeBob flies out and falls on his face pulling himself up. Everybody is confused and chaos breaks out! But soon the mayor explains that this is probably a coincedence and people should be calm. Soon everything goes back to normal and Spongebo and Squidward find a window and find they're in space. Squidward says the only thing left to say was "Oh brother!"
- A plot may only hold one seed at a time, and seeded plots must be harvested and plowed before another crop may be planted. If desired, all plot types may be returned to an empty space by using the Delete tool. A plot may also be moved to another location on the same farm by using either the move tool, or design mode. All plots produce bushels when harvested, and can be used to place orders in the Trading Post. Fertilizing plots increases the chance to find bushels.
- A Plot is the garrison analog to a slot on the character window. It is a spot for a building or a spot for special buildings (buildings that have a reserved plot).
- The story begins on August 3, 2007 and focuses on an American television crew that arrives in Japan to investigate and document the legend of Hanuda, a "vanished village" where human sacrifices are said to have taken place thirty years prior.
- A plot is the general storyline of a piece of writing. Plot is one of the key elements that makes a story either good or bad. A plot that is intricate and plausible without being predictable is generally a good plot. A plot that is boring, cliche, and senseless is a bad plot. Having no plot at all is also considered to be very bad. However, one may have a good plot but use bad characterization, and the story will still be bad. Plots have been known to enter many authors' minds through the bite of a plotbunny.
- The plot of a story was the series of events that defined it. An unexpected development in a story's plot was called a plot twist. Around 3074, a backup of The Doctor explained to Quarren that he would re-write the plot of the story they incorrectly believed about USS Voyager's contact with their planet in order to show what really happened. (VOY: "Living Witness")
- From: [[]] What can this mean for your campaign? [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
- A plot is any of several techniques used by scriptwriters to explain why the hell things actually happen. A plot works in a synergistic manner with other elements of literature, such as character development (pointless love scenes) and setting (a secret evil base inside a volcano) to create a timeless and engaging story. If there was no plot, the entire universe would be static, which would be really boring and wouldn't gross more than a few million at the box office.
- The center of the great city of Carnivor teemed with life. At the market-place people swarmed between the stands, purchasing, selling or just looking. The cool winter air was filled with sound, people talking, shouting, arguing. There were slaves carrying baskets for their ladies and lords, beastmen clad in long capes, fur or armour, haughty elves, sharp-eyed humans, bearded dwarfs, even trolls. Suddenly a sounding horn cuts through the din. In the silence shortly following, a herald steps forward on the gallows platform. "The Lord Emperor of the World of Mir has an announcement. The Brotherhood of Sorcerers are taking in new apprentices tomorrow, between six in the morning until six in the evening, in the northern end of Castle Cairn. All men and elves can join! If you have a criminal rec
- The plot is the path a story takes to get from the beginning to the end. The path can be straightforward or convoluted, but in order to work it must get the characters from point A to point B by means of logical cause and effect, much like a string of dominoes. If there are pieces missing, positioned badly, or stuck in where they shouldn't be, the whole thing can fail. However, one may have a good plot but use bad characterization, and the story will still be bad. Sufficiently abused spelling, punctuation, and grammar will also damage even the best-plotted story.
- The plot setting (or flag) makes objects resist attempts by a player to be rid of them. This is nominally to ensure that a module's story (the plot in the literary sense) can be played out, but it also has other uses (such as protecting key support characters from a player's foolishness).
- The creation of the world began when Valentine created Perfectium. Valentine was one of the only beings that had broken the laws of Perfectium, for it was the only one who was perfect. The laws stated that:
* Perfection is achieved once you have reached neutrality.
* Neutrality can only be achieved when all traits have no opposite negative.
* All traits have an opposite negative.
- The episode opens with a flashback. The viewer's viewpoint is that of a child rushing toward a man and a woman standing at a fence at the edge of a gorge. The voice-over is Hanyū stating in her child voice that she "couldn't do a thing," as the child pushes the man and woman through the fence and over the gorge. "I can do nothing but accept one tragedy after the other," laments Hanyū. The scene shifts to Satoko sleeping in a clinic bed while Miyo states that she is a confirmed Level 5. Miyo requests Irie to have Satoko dissected: "Don't tell me you feel pangs of remorse!"
- Plot means the drawing of a series of events in a story. In a novel, the plot is decided by the author. In an RPG, however, the plot is a prediction of future events and may change, even radically. In a linear game, the GM makes provisions to keep the plot on course. In a sandbox gamme, the GM prepares characters and information that allow the characters to have an adventure whatever they decide to do, even if it means the game takes a surprising turn.
- After travelling to New York City on a business trip, Russell Shoemaker wakes to find all electronic technology dead and more than 96.2% of the human race missing. Driven by a need to discover the truth and determined to return to his family, he embarks on a journey to his home in Seattle, while recording and telling all of the events in his journal. Afterworld is the story of Russell's 3,000-mile (4,800 km) trek across a post-apocalyptic America as he encounters the strange new societies rebuilding themselves. Along the way, he also attempts to solve the mystery of what caused this global event, which survivors refer to as "The Fall".
- There is a "Rules for Safety" sign in the East Hall Corner that is randomly replaced by newspaper articles throughout the game. These articles reveal certain elements of the game's lore and backstory. Freddy Fazbear's Pizza was once a popular restaurant for adults and children alike. However, due to a number of incidents including the kidnapping and implied murder of five children by a man wearing an empty animatronic suit, sanctions by the Health Department over the numerous reports of dirtiness and "The Bite of '87", the pizzeria has fallen on hard times. Freddy Fazbear's Pizza is set to close by the end of the year, as potential buyers do not want to be associated with the tainted reputation of the company.
- The plot is the storyline, put simply, it is "what happens". A plot can be simple -- a straightforward retelling of a set of ordered, related events. Or it can be complicated -- for instance, by telling the events out-of-order, by hiding key facts until later, or by interweaving several different sets of events.
- On September 26, the post entitled ==> Begin was posted to the Sbarg tumblr, which showed a newspaper clipping that told of previously unknown meteors headed towards Earth that were expected to enter our atmosphere on September 30. Hidden in the source code of that page were the words "hint='find a server player'." (Similarly, the words "h͏e҉ ͢ca͜n̴ ̨ǹ■t ̸k̴n͞■w" are hidden in the source code of the main page.)
- At the beginning of the story, a coalition of architects, scientists, and doctors known as "The Builders" have assembled 'Ember': a subterranean city with supplies for its inhabitants to survive at least 200 years, to elude an impending disaster; they give the first mayor of the city a locked box, holding instructions for the city's inhabitants, to be passed down from one mayor to the next. This passage continues until the seventh mayor who, in search of a cure for the deadly cough infecting himself and his citizens, tries and fails to break it open, and dies unable to return the box to its rightful place, or inform anyone else of its importance. 241 years after Ember is established, the city's supplies are in danger of exhaustion, and the hydroelectric generator is in decay. At a graduati
- Please Note: Spoilers Three days prior to the events in the game, Varrigan City had become a target for a group of terrorists known as "The Organizers", who severed the island city's transportation and communication ties with the rest of the world, and then released a virus onto its population that would kill them in less than 24 hours. However, the Organizers informed any person that killed another would receive the vaccine. The city was quickly transformed into the stage of a reoccurring game show called Death Watch, with announcers Howard "Buckshot" Holmes (Greg Proops) and former DeathWatch fighter Kreese Kreeley (John DiMaggio).[9] The remaining citizens of Varrigan City as well as new hopefuls become the show's contestants, hoping to become the top-ranked fighter in the game and win
- A fictional(ized) series of events that have some connection. The quality of a Plot is often judged by how convincing that connection is established along the criteria of
* cause and effect (physics),
* emotional motivation (psychology) and
* reason (logic and ethics). Plots are usually driven by Conflict, which has a strong tendency to make stuff happen. According to Aristotle, Plot, together with Characters and Spectacle, is one of the six items present in any story. Compare Consistency.
- Zack and wiki is the story of a young pirate and his flying monkey sidekick. they are partners who hunt for treasure just like any other pirate, but wiki can be turned into a magical bell that can turn enemie creautres into various objects that can be very useful to him. They together can defeet most any chalenge that they face.
- NetHack has a very minimal plot. A new Priest might find the game opening with the following text: It is written in the Book of Shan Lai Ching: After the Creation, the cruel god Moloch rebelled against the authority of Marduk the Creator. Moloch stole from Marduk the most powerful of all the artifacts of the gods, the Amulet of Yendor, and he hid it in the dark cavities of Gehennom, the Under World, where he now lurks, and bides his time. Your god Shan Lai Ching seeks to possess the Amulet, and with it to gain deserved ascendance over the other gods. You, a newly trained Aspirant, have been heralded from birth as the instrument of Shan
- Plot (von englisch: Handlung) bezeichnet eine in sich abgeschlossene Rollenspielhandlung. Meist enthält ein Plot, wie ein Rollenspielabenteuer aus der Pen&Paper Welt, mehrere handelnde Personen, eine feste Rahmenhandlung und mehrere verschiedene Szenen bzw. Events. Der Begriff kann je nach Auslegung anders aussehen: Ein Plot hat stets: Die Grenzen zwischen Plot und Event verschwimmen manchmal im Sprachgebrauch, jedoch ist ein Plot von der Priorität stets höher angesiedelt als ein Event.
- The game begins with the protagonist being on a Inquisition ship. Gods have been banished from the world by Humanity and thus the barriers which held the Titans locked up are broken. Numerous Ruins have Risen from the ground, and many creatures charging out of it. One of the Titans, presumably a Water Titan attacks the ship. The captain of the ship, Inquisitor Mendoza tries to fend him off by launching out very powerful magic, but fails. Afterwards, he teleports away to the mainland. The ship crashes and only you and a woman are the survivors, the castaways.
- The series is set in the year 2071, when the entire Solar System has been made accessible through reliable hyperspace gates. In 2022, an explosion of an experimental hyperspace gateway severely damaged the Moon, resulting in a debris ring and meteor bombardments that eradicated a large portion of the Earth's population. As a result, many survivors abandoned the barely habitable Earth to colonize the inner planets, the asteroid belt and the moons of Jupiter.
- M.E.T.O.O.L. is based on Earth with hidden layers beneath the history. Manifesters have existed since the dawn of time. Every magic user you remember from your legends and mythologies were not myths, but were real; Merlin, Rasputin, Houdini, Achilles, the list is outstanding of historical figures that were given such gifts. Manifesters are extremely rare and because of this they do not exist to the public eye.The story starts in the year 2010 and the American military has created a secret base set as a private school as it's front. They take children from their homes who have shown to be or will become manifesters and erase their lives from history to force them into this project to become super soldiers for the military. The project is known as Project Lancelot, under the file of M.E.T.O
- Keiichi Morisato is a good-natured, yet hapless and girlfriend-less college freshman who is often imposed upon by his elder dorm-mates and brow-beaten into taking phone messages and doing miscellaneous chores for them. One day, while alone in his dorm, he accidentally calls the Goddess Technical Help Line and a beautiful goddess named Belldandy materializes in his room. She tells him that her agency has received a system request from him, so she has been sent to grant him a single wish. Skeptical and thinking someone is playing a practical joke on him, he wishes that she stay with him forever. To his surprise, his wish is granted. Belldandy must stay with him, but as his dormitory is strictly male-only, they are both forced onto the street.
|