Loksfjoer is a Contest Moderator.
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3 mos ago
Current Away from home between October 26th and November 10th. Contests will return when I'm back home!
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4 mos ago
Don't forget to vote in the writing contest! The link is in the sidebar <3
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5 mos ago
Back from vacation, taking my time to roll back into roleplays and contests.
5 mos ago
Vacation for a week, I'm off to Finland!
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6 mos ago
Note to self: reply to RPs
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Bio

Hello everyone. I'm Dutch, a mother of a 8-year old boy and I love both rp-ing and writing. Since May 2020 I'm one of the contests mods.

I started with writing Dutch stories in 2002, I was already 19 at that time. I joined a writing competition and that got me started. Soon I started to write down all the stories my over-active imagination came up with. I had my first forum rp experience in 2003 on a Dutch fantasy forum. While I continued to write, I stopped rp-ing when the particular rp and forum slowly died. In 2011 my love for rp's rekindled when I joined a site with a forum and I started to RP solely in English since that is the language of the site. This is also when I wrote my first story in English.

I've got a few 1x1 rp's going on this site and a couple more on another site. I've always been a fan of writing competitions and I joined a lot several of the ones that were hosted on this website. Now I get to host them myself and really enjoy that too.

When you come here to check if I'm online, know that even when I show as online I might not be able to respond to RP's. I open this site so that when I have time I can spend some time here, but I don't always end up with the time to do so.

If I haven't replied in a while, feel free to poke me. I don't ghost on purpose, sometimes I just forgetful and if I read your reply and accidentally closed the tab I might forget I was supposed to reply T_T

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@CitrusArms@BladeSS4@Salenea

I'm curious about your habits. Do you require a mention, or will you check the thread whenever you see a notification of a reply?
I'd like to know, because if you require a mention I'll make sure to add them.

The man scowled at the sassy comeback from the boy in front of him. He glanced at the Misdreavus as the second question was asked. "In the cave, here on Rhando," he stated. "There are a few more there if you're interested in them."

With a nod of his head he instructed the Misdreavus to follow him, but he waited a moment longer before leaving to see if any of the boys in front of him wanted to waste more of his time.
The Ghost-Pokémon hovered close to him and silently looked at everyone here. While mischievous in nature, this one seemed rather serious.
I said voting would be until June 7th, so I'm closing the voting thread.

Thanks @Salenea and @BrokenPromise for your input/vote/feedback. The entries were indeed divers and it was hard to pick a favourite.

With 1.3 votes The Dowry of Böðvildr is the winner. And with that RPG #26 comes to an end. I hope to see everyone again in RPGC #27.

If anyone has additional feedback for the stories, PM me and I'll post it in this thread.

Stuart nodded. "Stuart Greyhill," he said, examining Jase. He recalled seeing this agent before, he probably had seen all agents who worked and lived at this base, but he looked unmistakably different. He had seen several cases of transformations, but this one was new. "Forgive my bluntness, but what are you?"




Since Steph had been taken by Harriet, they went to Harriets room. Benjamin knocked on the door and waited with Mike. He wasn't sure if they were welcome already: maybe Steph needed more treatment or didn't want to see anyone, but he assumed that in the very least Harriet would answer the door.
I look forward to your entries.

Also, a slight change in plans. Instead of posting here, please PM me the entries, with the number of the RPGC and the title of your story. I will edit the information in the first post.

And I will keep track of the number of entries received in the first post too.
Stuart was in the library, sitting at a table with his laptop. While he worked for the agency as an expert, he didn't belong to any base and he didn't have a personal office at any of the locations of the organisation. He didn't mind, working at one place was never for him anyway.




Mike and Benjamin were on their way to the boss when they saw Jase and glanced at each other when they noticed his altered appearance.
They both nodded a greeting though, Benjamin showing a friendly smile with it.

They continued to the office of the boss and after knocking on the door, they entered to tell him what happened.

"I will talk to the ones responsible," mr. Johnson promised. "And Steph can take room 26, that one is vacant right now. Thanks for telling me."

Since that had went well, Mike and Benjamin left the room again and went back to the wing with the personal chambers, to tell Steph the good news.


Allowing both anonymous and named entries is in line with how RPGC's were done in the past and I'm going to return to that.

For voting this would be a first, but I like the idea of allowing both public votes and anonymous votes.




Also, contestants are allowed, and encouraged, to review the other works and give their vote too. But I'll see if I can find some people who don't like to write short stories but love to read and who would love to help out with voting.
Question: is a timberfae a creature you used before or should I come up with some lore and specifics when Jase talks with Stuart?
That is true. It would be nice to see more people voting.

I'll see what I can do about that.
We'll also have to put a stop to reoccurring characters, like how the bard Mikhal appears in quite a few of Calle's stories. She might as well announce it's her work if he shows up.


I'll just have to be very clever about it. I could write about a bard with a lyre called... Marc and his grumpy friend... Joshua. Foolproof, no-one would notice! :P

But @Roach makes a good point. Back when mdk and RomanAria hosted these contests, people could specify if they wanted the entry labelled with their name or remain anonymous. It seemed to work well back then. I often let my name be mentioned, most of the time because I was writing about a character I had used before and people would know which story was mine anyway.

When allowing contestants to vote and review, it's will become clear fairly soon who wrote what entry, unless everyone will write a mock-review of their own work too.

Also, @BrokenPromise, I love the image. Thank you very much.

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