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I haven't forgotten the Fandom Trope Challenge, but I thought it would be fun to take advantage of the most atmospheric season of the year - Fall. The air is crisp as the weather cools down, the hues of the fall foliage are vibrant, and fires crackle in fireplaces as you cuddle up under thicker blankets.
It's a simple challenge - below are five categories of prompt words. You need to select at least three of them, from three different categories. The only other stipulation, is that any creation should contain rimming. Other than those two things, everything else is up in the air - length of story, size of art, how many other prompts you use, etc.
Btw, singular prompts can be used as plurals, and vice versa. You can post anytime between now, and the end of November - midnight on November 30th, 2012. Any questions, ask below or PM me.
A side note - I realize the prompts are very American and somewhat Christian, so if there is something in your own country that is a particular thing during fall, or a holiday your country/religion celebrates, please feel free to use that instead.
Header info:
Title:
Author/Artist: Pick one, unless you do both in one post
Fandom:
Pairing:
Genre:
Rating:
Word count:
Prompts used:
Warnings/Spoilers:
Summary:
( Look under the cut for the prompt list )
It's a simple challenge - below are five categories of prompt words. You need to select at least three of them, from three different categories. The only other stipulation, is that any creation should contain rimming. Other than those two things, everything else is up in the air - length of story, size of art, how many other prompts you use, etc.
Btw, singular prompts can be used as plurals, and vice versa. You can post anytime between now, and the end of November - midnight on November 30th, 2012. Any questions, ask below or PM me.
A side note - I realize the prompts are very American and somewhat Christian, so if there is something in your own country that is a particular thing during fall, or a holiday your country/religion celebrates, please feel free to use that instead.
Header info:
Title:
Author/Artist: Pick one, unless you do both in one post
Fandom:
Pairing:
Genre:
Rating:
Word count:
Prompts used:
Warnings/Spoilers:
Summary:
( Look under the cut for the prompt list )