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dramatispersonae) wrote2012-03-19 01:59 pm
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Tiger's Eye
[ You are in a dirt-walled storeroom filled with burlap sacks. It smells like apples. The sacks are, in fact, filled with apples of all colors, if you open them. The walls are strung with something like Christmas lights, if Christmas lights were shaped like apples.
In the center of the room is a low table with a handful of pens, a stack of red slips of paper, and a stack of green slips of paper. There are also thirteen envelopes -- one labeled To Start, and the rest labeled:
1. Amethyst
2. Carnelian
3. Citrine
4. Coral
5. Emerald
6. Iolite
7. Kunzite
8. Peridot
9. Ruby
10. Sapphire
11. Tiger's Eye
12. Turquoise ]
In the center of the room is a low table with a handful of pens, a stack of red slips of paper, and a stack of green slips of paper. There are also thirteen envelopes -- one labeled To Start, and the rest labeled:
1. Amethyst
2. Carnelian
3. Citrine
4. Coral
5. Emerald
6. Iolite
7. Kunzite
8. Peridot
9. Ruby
10. Sapphire
11. Tiger's Eye
12. Turquoise ]
ACT I
[[ You have until 8:50 to turn twenty nouns and three adjectives, plus descriptions. Please submit them in the format WORD: Definition. ]]
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JUST REPLY WITH DEFINITIONS IDK
wolf
snake
rockzile
owl
eel
dragon
spider
crocodile
goose
unicorn
griffin
fish
ferret
bear
raccoon
mouse
frog
horse
bee
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WHY ARE YOU LETTING ME POST THESE
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noun submission
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FERRET: a tiny animal like a cat.
RACCOON: looks good in pink.
GRIFFIN: out for a lark.
MOUSE: rhymes with house!
CAT: An affectionate, sleepy animal that likes to play tricks.
WOLF: A loyal, brave, and very affectionate animal.
BEAR: A fuzzy talking animal with extremely large eyes that enjoys making puns.
ROCKZILE: hissy little adorable jerks.
OWL: lights up the night.
EEL: tastes delicious.
DRAGON: awesome. Sometimes fluffy. Fluffsome.
SPIDER: too many legs.
CROCODILE: too many teeth.
GOOSE: comes with crabs.
UNICORN: can be hard to talk to. Maybe it's the horn.
FROG: goes well with dog.
HORSE: of course.
BEE: can be surprisingly flat.
FISH: win staring contests every time.
adjective submission
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Warm: The opposite of cold.
Comforting: Like family, or a place you know you belong.
ACT II
[[ Every round, I will post the ROUND'S ADJECTIVE and a link to the SUBMISSION POST for that round. The submission post comments will all be screened. In an unscreened comment, I will post all of the submissions, and the judging team will choose a winner. ]]
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http://dramatispersonae.dreamwidth.org/236741.html
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When you use up a noun card in a round/adjective/team post, please comment under with with the team/round you used it on, ie "amethyst/round one" so we can keep track of which cards are out of play. ]]
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BENCH: A long flat surface that's raised off the ground. You sit on it. They can get pretty fancy sometimes.
Cat - They're small and cute and you should pet them / A wise and respected creature that enjoys being petted / An affectionate, sleepy animal that likes to play tricks / A very cute and adorable animal
CROWD: Annoying.
DOCTOR: someone who heals injuries without the use of magic
Family - a place where you belong
GAME: What we do to win back memries and skills OR an unnerving practice of debatable usefulness
Amethyst - Round One
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Carnelian - Round Two
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instant coffee - a scalding drink that is refreshing but has little taste that is normally drunk by commoners
Citrine - Round Three
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LITERACY: The quality of being able to read and write.
Coral - Round Four
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MOUSE: rhymes with house!
Emerald - Round Five
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Onyx - home of the tea maker
Iolite - Round Six
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Kunzite - Round Seven
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Quests: possibly worth it.
Peridot - Round Eight
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SEMIOTICS: the study of signs, symbols, and language
Ruby - Round Nine
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Sunflower maze - I still have trouble getting around in it...
Sapphire - Round Ten
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Turquoise - Round Twelve