The collab is still off for now(Ugh…), I just thought I could make this better again. Though I REALLY wish we could actually start this back again… Don’t remove this part: This is a collab between @Infaspark151 and @tmh1200. Please don’t remix if you aren’t one of them. Activity log: -Infaspark151(1): Comment here! -tmh1200(2): The text engine took forever, but now I can actually use it so yipeeeee Also I updated the tree. -Infaspark151(3): We need something to actually happen. We don’t have to do the whole memory loss thing(especially since this is based off PK&MGA which the whole thing was a memory loss thing), but we do need something. -tmh1200(4) ok maybe after learning Elementun’s name, we can meet up with Burny before the catastrophe. Also make sure to change the thumbnail (from 4 to 5) - Infaspark151(7) wow we just had 1 today and we’re already on 7 dang -tmh1200(8) checkpoint system yipee! Also sorry for resharing it I wanted to add more stuff -Infa(9) Tom is a bad guy, right? Also maybe we should let Waddlor in on this(like let him remix) -Infa(9,again) I kind of think of it as dream land being right next to kirby city. tmh1200(10) This isn’t canon Kirby City tho, in the show it’s on an island. Also sorry about removing scripts I didn’t change the storyline very much so it should be fine -Infaspark151(11) Idc about scripts, but let’s just say that the isle is close to dream land and Ted is visiting. Make Checkpoint 3 about Tom finding out about Burny not being Elementun. -Infaspark151(13) Maybe keep the next scene as part of this checkpoint cause this was really short… -tmh1200(14) Cray would work in here, so that will help extend the checkpoint.(Infa) For everyone else, Cray is a good guy btw. Tmh already knows but still. Infaspark151: Don’t remix! Eventually (HOPEFULLY), this will continue, but for now, this is where the line ends.
CREDITS: Characters by @Infaspark151 and for involuntarily being referenced and for the idea, the text engine, and the (significantly modified by me but still) checkpoint system