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    1. Holmishire 11 yrs ago

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A writer, artist, animator, worldbuilder. In short, jack of all trades, master of some.

For the most part, I've retired from roleplaying. For quite a long time, what kept me tied to RPG was the Spam community—but even that I have distanced myself from. Now, my focus is on the writing contests.

I consistently try to write reviews for RPGC, and I consistently enter the Twelve Labours.

First labour; world of Archipelago, Jack.
Challenge: an unwelcome death.
For next entry: characterization.

Second labour; world of Uberpowered, Émile.
Challenge: an unfortunate fortune.
For next entry: pacing.

Third labour; world of Cinderlore, Caerys.
Challenge: an unforgiving ambition.
For next entry: proofreading.

Fourth labour; world of Supers, Joshua.
Challenge: an uncompromising betrayal.
For next entry: development.

Fifth labour; world of Mutamorphis, Olrich.
Challenge: an unrepressed motive.
For next entry: development, dammit.

Sixth labour; world of Mythos, Melas.
Challenge: an untenable alliance.
For next entry: dénouement.

Seventh labour; world of Hatemongers, Talahn.
Challenge: an unbearable sacrifice.
For next entry: cast utilization.

Eigth labour; world of Mythica, Céline.
Challenge: an unwinnable challenge.
For next entry: plot cohesion.

Ninth labour; world of Nardja, Albiorn.
Challenge: an unknowing accomplice.
For next entry: narrative set-up.

Tenth labour; world of Magestones, Ariana.
Challenge: an unwilling inspiration.
For next entry: narrative set-up, dammit.

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There are many factors to consider.

First, the constituency of the surface. If the ground is made of dirt, grass, or other naturally occurring biological material, I won't eat off of it. To a lesser extent, same goes for particularly shaggy carpets. However, if the surface is a single solid surface, like tile, wood, stone, and concrete, I am willing to eat of it. This includes sidewalks, but I'll usually check to make sure no grit carried over—if so, I can just brush it off. The exception, of course, is public restrooms and hallways with known mouse or rat infestations.

Second, the constituency of the food. Liquids and semi-liquids, like jello, will not be tolerated from anything lower than a chair-seat. Icecream and the like must be rinsed of the afflicted area—and has no tolerance for sidewalks or other public surfaces. Things with a crumbly exterior can simply be brushed off. Anything firmer than chocolate is typically safe. Anything with a peel, edible or not—like apples—breaks many of the surface rules, as I'll eat it off dirt or grass after brushing it off.

Third, the company I keep. For friends and close family, anything goes. In non-formal situations, the same goes for high-school teachers, classmates, and coworkers. With extended family and acquaintances, I will only eat off of indoor surfaces. In a formal setting, no tolerance allowed.

Fourth, and last, it depends on how attached I actually am to the food.

In general, I eat a lot of food off the ground. However, I absolutely despise eating food or drink that others have already started. For that reason, I also obviously never eat found food.
If there's one thing from this series that I shall continue to carry with me, its some of the splendid anthems and goalhorns. Like that messed up 4CCC goalhorn from the final boss match.
why is this so entertaining
I tried to click through all the hiders, but eventually the coding broke and they would just stay in the [+] mode. Thankfully, everything contained within was then pasted immediately, so eventually I was able to just scroll through.

Couldn't zoom out far enough to give a good screencap, sorry.
They only get 8 letters deep or they've gone all the way eight times?


The latter.
Oooh, I'm excited to see what entries we get from this legendary "showdown". Shall we start placing some bets?
(also kinda inerested to see how the peculiar voting will work out)

I doubt I'll enter myself—I've been mostly sticking to reviewing RPGC to avoid burning myself out for the Labours—but I guess it could happen, if an idea strikes me in the next couple days.
@RomanAria, wow, thanks for the glowing review!

As I mentioned a while back in this thread, I was treading the line between what I figured would win, and what I actually wanted to win. In this case, choosing between focusing on his soul-gathering or on his morality. Ultimately, this is the entry I wanted, and it brings me no small joy that it succeeded!
the Deltora Quest series [...] was made into an anime and will be semi-binge-watching it as I fall asleep.


Woah, really?!

Deltora Quest was on of two big series that pulled me into reading fantasy as a kid—the other being Amos Daragon, which is written in French. I've got all the books stored away in my personal library. Now, while I can't say my entry was inspired by them in any way, it is nice to be reminded of my "origins", if you will.

As for the character names, in Odio's case, you were correct. His name comes from Latin, and means hate or dislike. The others, however, were Welsh-inspired. Caerys is a blend of two variants of the same name, cerys and carys—I chose to use the ae because it felt more like Latin—which mean loved one. Pedrel, Neikel, and Heilwen have no direct meanings, because I just scanned a list of male Welsh names, found some patterns, and mixed them together. Though Pedrel was derived from pedr, or peter, and Neikel's name was changed to sound like nickel for no particular reason. Well, peter is actually derived from the Latin stone like you said, but that was unintentional.

I'd like to thank you for your review, and I'm glad you liked my entry!
<Snipped quote by Dark Wind>

That is indeed unfortunate. The list of people who had participated in and won every Labour is dwindling and was already rather small.

At this rate, there isn't going to be a Final Hazard.

OH WELL.


Aye, I believe there were only four of us at the end of the second labour, and with Dark Wind out, that's only three!

As such, I wish good luck to @Psyga315 and the @WiseDragonGirl in particular. Go for the gold!
In Spamfic 9 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Spamfics are meant to be read y=by the people of Spam. Without them, there would be no point to write a spamfic. If it were to entertain the author by writing, they could have just swapped out the characters and post their story elsewhere.


Okay, yeah, that's valid.
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