Wonder Woman 1999 – Broken Legacy. A Perilous CYOA!
Added 2025-09-06 19:13:34 +0000 UTC“We stand on the dawn of a new millennium… Your legacy ends here.”
It’s time for the final chapter in my Wonder Woman CYOA trilogy! For a generation, Wonder Woman has stood as the world's champion, an icon of truth, strength, and hope. But the world is changing. Veronica Cale believes it's time for the superheroine to fall. In her vision of the future, there is no place for the Amazon Princess. Wonder Woman can surrender… or be broken.
This is Diana’s greatest threat, a final challenge as the world moves into a new era. Veronica will use every tool at her disposal to destroy the legacy of Wonder Woman. Diana will face new enemies, secrets from her past, and the loss of everything she cares about. The end is here. Will Wonder Woman survive to see the new millennium? It’s time to find out!
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Comments
Your Wonder Woman CYOA is such a classic, it’s one of the best Wonder Woman stories I’ve ever read!
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2025-09-15 14:24:31 +0000 UTCI enjoyed this quite a bit. I think a particular standout of this CYOA was the number of times it gives the reader the choice to make Wonder Woman surrender—very fun and thematically appropriate to the story being told. Overall, I think it was a good story. I think if I had to offer a criticism, however, I am really not a big fan of how many endings end in death, especially when those endings don’t make much narrative sense. This is a nitpick I have with many of your other CYOAs, but characters killing the protagonist when they have NO reason to and/or are explicitly motivated to NOT kill really take me out of the moment. Giganta, for example, wants to capture Diana alive, but in most of her bad routes she’ll just straight up kill her because… I guess she’s pissed off? What makes her decide to take Diana alive in one of the endings but kill her off in all the others? There’s no distinguishing factor here between whether to capture or kill—it’s a coin flip. This also happens to Emily Lockwood a whole lot. Characters will just kill her even when everything in the story suggests they should be aiming to capture her. It’s a bit of a leap in logic and it twists the internal storytelling and its characters for what feels like the sake of hitting some quota of bad endings that involve dying. On a meta-level, it’s also just not very effective signposting. Now, I’ll be transparent; I am personally averse to these sorts of endings, but I won’t say you should remove them altogether because you clearly enjoy writing them. That said, it is disappointing and kind of a turn-off when I make a choice thinking the stakes are a lot lower than they actually are and I turn the page to read about how the character is killed in gruesome detail. Want to reiterate: I enjoyed the story! Just wanted to give some thoughts. Good work!
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2025-09-07 22:23:09 +0000 UTCVery elaborate and well written tale. Love the powergirl/fausta twist. The sexual parts are great, always could use more detailed descriptions there if possible.
Merrill Russell
2025-09-07 02:47:01 +0000 UTC