CIRCLE OF THORNS LOGLINE: A young lion, framed for a murder he didn't commit, must survive a brutal prison where his uncle, a cunning inmate, controls the yard.
This is the primary resource for documentation on Luau. It provides tutorials on how to create "Kill Parts," teleportation systems, and save data.
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The “Script” part of the keyword is literal. Unlike standard prose fanfiction, these stories are written in a . They rely heavily on:
Being permanently barred from entering TLK Prison. TLK Prison Script
The (The Lost Kingdom Prison Script) has become a staple for FiveM server developers looking to implement a highly immersive, feature-rich correctional system. In roleplay (RP) servers, jail time can often feel like a boring, stagnant experience where players simply wait out a timer. TLK’s framework completely flips this dynamic by turning the prison into a living, breathing ecosystem filled with economy, stealth, conflict, and strategy.
Open the config.lua file to tailor the experience to your server's economy and rules.
In many online simulations, scripts are external pieces of software that interact with the game's engine. In the context of a prison simulation, players often seek these out to influence several key areas:
Some versions include a localized economy where inmates can earn "credits" or items by working, which can then be traded or used to obtain contraband Canteen and Shop Systems: CIRCLE OF THORNS LOGLINE: A young lion, framed
One popular script for a game called "My Prison" advertises features like "Arrest All, Auto Clean, Auto Fill Tunnel, [and] Infinite Cash," providing a clear picture of what these tools can do. Some of these scripts are so powerful they can render a server completely unplayable, as one YouTube showcase for a "Remove Tool script" demonstrates. This ongoing battle between script creators and game developers (who regularly update their games to patch vulnerabilities) is a constant arms race, heavily centered on community-created "loaders" and version updates.
The TLK development team engineered this script to balance punishment with engagement. 1. Dynamic Prison Jobs and Sentence Reduction
Players can engage in skill-based minigames to craft items like cigarettes or shivs, which can be traded in a player-run economy.
The core design philosophy of the TLK script is to give inmates a purpose. Players can reduce their sentences or earn prison-specific currency by completing various tasks: FADE IN: The “Script” part of the keyword is literal
Coordinated attacks to shut down prison power and disable security cameras.
Players can reduce their jail sentences by performing daily prison labor. These tasks are fully animated and synchronized across the server. : Preparing and serving meals to inmates.
For police officers or dedicated corrections players, the script provides an intuitive UI to manage the facility: