Without further ado, here are my finds:
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https://web.archive.org/web/20181015124 ... r_map/1131
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https://web.archive.org/web/20181015124 ... 2222222221
u5ern4m3123 wrote:This is a very interesting project that I hope is continued. I haven't been able to see anything posted on that site before, and there's quite a bit.
Also, there's a few oddities about it, as some pages do exist, despite it seeming like they shouldn't.
For example, this page (from the story linked in the OP): https://web.archive.org/web/20200110192 ... _map/12432
Both links show an asterisk, meaning they should be blank, but the both work. They don't even show up on the story outline. This is despite the fact that the outline was archived 3 months after those linked pages, so they should show up there. This just makes me think that Writing.com has serious problems in its design.
At least this means that there are more pages than it initially seems, so that's nice.