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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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I did say I'd be mighty delayed, now, didn't I? As is the norm, following shall be compiled my reviews/critiques of all the entries.

Letter grades are provided to give a sense of relative scaling, but are not objectively measured. A poor grade can just as well be caused by poor writing as it can be by a poorly constructed plot. Try not to let me discourage you—I consider myself a harsh critic, but ultimately I do want all of you to succeed.

>C

>C+

>B+

>B

>A

>C+

>??

>C+

>B+

>B


Despite the clear indication of my ratings, it was ultimately a challenge for me to choose between two powerful entries: Firebrand, and Retribution. And ultimately, Retribution takes my @vote. I apologize, @Shorticus, I do consider your entry the best; but @RomanAria's was my favourite. I would be quite happy to see either of you win.
Okay, I just gotta man up and say it—won't be finishing my entry. Too many exams, not enough motivation, sorry. I'll still do reviews as usual, of course, but they might be a week late.

Good luck to the other entrants! Based on the inspiration flying around in the thread, I sure hope to see some good material this time around.
Clade


I've finally settled on a solid plan for my entry. Hopefully I'll still be able to finish writing the thing, what with all these exams being crammed into my face right about now.
Death to the Glorious Leader! His vitriol shall not deafen mine ears, nor shall my throat spew his bile! The resistance need not hide behind these coded missives. Our hatred must be open and loud, lest the weak and impoverished think themselves alone in this fight.

Cowards! Stand up and fight!



I have some interesting ideas for this contest. I usually just stick to TTL, but the temptation is great, so I might just break my rules and do both. I only hope my idea isn't the same as @PlatinumSkink's, as I have an inkling it might be.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
If you were dead,
I'd still f*ck you.
Romeo, probably.
One wonders what Stheno was up to in the meantime.

Off hunting humans, probably. She is the most violent of the sisters.

I can recognize the shift in narrative density of which you speak—and while I probably wouldn't do that much differently, I also enjoyed Melas's alone time the most. I had actually originally planned on writing the whole thing from Euryale's perspective, but decided I liked Melas better.

Personally, I'm happy with everything up to and including the fight with the basalt-wolf. After that, I re-plotted the conclusion so many times—in large part due to the fact that changing the focal character also by necessity of the challenge forced me out of my intended conclusion—that I lost a bit of the passion I'd felt writing the earlier bits.

One change I'd definitely do in a rewrite is make the post-fight campsite scene far more triumphant, and move the mini-argument further out. Perhaps as they were leaving the caves, as I felt that bit was lacking. I'd also consider putting detail into the fight scene, but I reckon myself terrible at those. (I actually wrote a prologue from before Melas's fall, but it was so convoluted and unnecessary that I scrapped it.)

Why, no, of course this is not a subtle attempt by me to undermine your chances of winning the Eighth Labour (which you were already going to fail anyway). Why ask?

I must admit, this has me worried. How could experimenting ever hurt my chances?! Challenging myself is the whole point! D:
@PlatinumSkink, the title was, indeed, coincidental. I'm pretty terrible at coming up with names for my stories, so I'll typically just go with whatever first passes through my head—in this case, it was actually a band name, though that hadn't crossed my mind at the time.

I've finished reading all the entries! Some good stuff in there. Anxiously awaiting the results.
@Holmishire you are a golden god.

God of typoes, maybe! The fool that I am, I remembered to proofread my paper copy and not my actual digital submission.

Looking forward to reading all the other entries—much bigger turn-out than I had been anticipating from the general thread activity.
Meh, I've got like twenty-four hours left to go. I'll make it through alright.

The weekend didn't go as planned, but I'm almost done writing it on paper. Once that's finished, it shouldn't take long to copy it over here—I expect to be done in the next few hours.
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