dawon.
You find yourself transported across to the far end of the pond - although how you got there (and why you're suddenly separated from the other teams), you can't be sure.
In front of you, you see a long wooden table with scrolls on it - one blank one with a quill and ink ensemble next to it, and a few others with words written on them in dainty script.
In front of you, you see a long wooden table with scrolls on it - one blank one with a quill and ink ensemble next to it, and a few others with words written on them in dainty script.

rules.
▶ This is a poetry-making game! But since some teams have found it difficult to write their own poems, the swan maiden has provided you with some words she found in library books for inspiration.
▶ Round 1 is the writing period - teams will be asked to compose one 4-8 line poem, as well as give it a title.
▶ Teams are not required to use the suggested words, but they will get points for using them. So if you feel like you got a bunch of crappy words and that you can write your own poem that'll knock everyone's socks off, you're welcome to. Additionally, poems must be sensical - "dog cat bark forest / happy green pink" (aka simply listing out all of your words) will not be eligible for a points win.
▶ Teams are also not required to use rhyme/meter/follow a particular style, but these factors may be used for tiebreakers or may factor into the echo's favorite win.
▶ Round 2 is where teams read the compositions of other teams (anonymously) and vote for their three favorite in rank order (ex. favorite is #1, second favorite is #2, etc.). Teams may not vote for their own poem.
▶ If a team can only be present for Round 1, then they are ineligible to win as a popular poem.
▶ The three win categories possible are most points, most popular, and echo's favorite. The number of wins given to each category is up to my discretion.
▶ Round 1 will run from 8-9:30pm PST, and Round 2 will run from 9:30-11pm PST.
questions?
round 1.
word lists.
verbs.
flash
box
fax
steer
sound
report
obey
replace
stroke
nouns.
flame
fish
jeans
force
roof
ring
shirt
sky
sneeze
adjectives.
gamy
bitter
shaggy
flaky
flimsy
juvenile
separate
skillful
strong
adverbs.
completely
forth
bravely
madly
gently
more
overconfidently
seemingly
truly
prepositions.
around
from
in
toward
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Oh, this seems fun!
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turn-in.
also, for ease of scoring, please bold all used suggested words.
turn-in is due by 9:30pm PST.
The Storm and the Sea Serpent
There comes a flash of lightning beside our ship, yet we bravely steer on
From the madly thrashing depths, a serpent with a bitter heart emerged
This strong beast comes forth with a deft stroke, directing its force to our truly skillful number
Over the sound of rolling thunder and the ring of clashing blows, we shout to be heard
Though we obey our captain's orders completely, our ship is nearly bent under the creature's might
A perilous scene that grows ever more dire, seemingly without hope....but still, we entreat it
In the end, we ply the creature with fish, taming the serpent through its stomach
round 2.
discussion.
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Which is your favorite?
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I like all of them! I'd have to think about it.
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I like.....The Porter, the most.
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turn-in.
turn-in is due by 11pm PST. should you fail/be unable to turn-in, your team will be ineligible to win via popularity.
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2. Yearly
3. Communication
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