Of course you can do this with Perl but you might be better off using existing software like ADRIFT. I used that one some time ago and it is very good for the sort of thing you want to do.
If you want to do this specifically to learn how to program then you need to look up how Perl can take user input (e.g. here) and how conditionals work. Any introductory Perl book will show you these techniques. Check out this free online book: Beginning Perl on perl.org.
In reply to Re: Making a story?
by tospo
in thread Making a story?
by guiltshackles
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