Box B + Doctor Who + 16pointstablyn24June 14 2008, 14:28:47 UTC
Title: Seven Nation Army Part 3 Fandom: Doctor Who Classic Prompt: Iambic Pentameter +3/Heretic +2/Jump +1 Word count: 110 Total points: 16
The rhythm of his steps were in perfect iambic pentameter, almost a soothing sound to calm the jumping of nerves in his hearts. It was when the Doctor reached the five hour mark he knew Sarah wasn't hiding, playing a game for anything else, simply she wasn't here. Wasn't anywhere. In all his travels and the company he kept the Doctor had never lost someone to no explanation found. There was always a reason to everything! There would be a total heretic run society without reason!
Beep. Beep. Beep. He dashes towards the panel drawn to the flashing of the knob (along with the sound). Now that certainly was odd.
D; Wheel of Time; +1airelementJune 15 2008, 11:56:19 UTC
Title: A Disappointment Fandom: Wheel of Time Prompt: Disappointming Word count: 171 Total points: 3
Elaida had known that she would meet the Dragon Reborn since she was a novice. Her Talent in Foretelling had told her that he would be handsome and kind and everything she had ever wanted from a man. But then she was raised Accepted, and she heard that her childhood sweetheart Barl was a male channeller, and in a fit of madness he killed her parents. Elaida lost the faith she had held in male channellers, and when she became Aes Sedai she joined the Red Ajah as one of its most fervent members.
The Dragon Reborn conformed to none of her expectations. He was a young shepherd with the colouring and features of an Aiel, not the man she had expected. Whatever the stories said, Elaida couldn’t see the naïve boy murdering and pillaging his way across the world. If he wasn’t the attractive man from her Foretellings or the violently mad channeller she had come to expect, who was he?
All in all, Rand al’Thor was a great disappointment.
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Fandom: Doctor Who Classic
Prompt: Iambic Pentameter +3/Heretic +2/Jump +1
Word count: 110
Total points: 16
The rhythm of his steps were in perfect iambic pentameter, almost a soothing sound to calm the jumping of nerves in his hearts. It was when the Doctor reached the five hour mark he knew Sarah wasn't hiding, playing a game for anything else, simply she wasn't here. Wasn't anywhere. In all his travels and the company he kept the Doctor had never lost someone to no explanation found. There was always a reason to everything! There would be a total heretic run society without reason!
Beep. Beep. Beep. He dashes towards the panel drawn to the flashing of the knob (along with the sound). Now that certainly was odd.
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Fandom: Doctor Who Classic
Prompt: Lung +3
Word count: 200
Total points: 19 ( ... )
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Prompt: Shelter me +2
Word count: 199
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Fandom: Wheel of Time
Prompt: Disappointming
Word count: 171
Total points: 3
Elaida had known that she would meet the Dragon Reborn since she was a novice. Her Talent in Foretelling had told her that he would be handsome and kind and everything she had ever wanted from a man. But then she was raised Accepted, and she heard that her childhood sweetheart Barl was a male channeller, and in a fit of madness he killed her parents. Elaida lost the faith she had held in male channellers, and when she became Aes Sedai she joined the Red Ajah as one of its most fervent members.
The Dragon Reborn conformed to none of her expectations. He was a young shepherd with the colouring and features of an Aiel, not the man she had expected. Whatever the stories said, Elaida couldn’t see the naïve boy murdering and pillaging his way across the world. If he wasn’t the attractive man from her Foretellings or the violently mad channeller she had come to expect, who was he?
All in all, Rand al’Thor was a great disappointment.
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