FINALLY I read @Mage's and @Chaser's posts. Sorry it took so long. I tell you to post by a deadline and I can't even read it by a deadline. Well, needless to say they were AWESOME, not that I ever had any doubt they would be. Hopefully I'll post soon, and then we can begin our journey to moonpool!
Challenged Adventurer(s): @Mage, @Lael, @Gymnast2801, @Chaser Storybook: WARRIORS, The Second Moon The Challenge: Post your first post in the storybook. Completion Time: By September First Credits Awarded: 1 point for the post, and a second point if the post is more than 1,000 words.
Good job and congrats to everyone for finishing the Challenge in the amount of time Sheyren alloted. I look forward to your next challenge (which will hopefully be even more difficult? ^^)
I just created Flamesong's post! I decided to start the journey from Flamesong's POV to make it different. I also decided to make Flamesong follow them to the Moonpool.
@Lael I believe so. But remember that we aren't really doing turns. Just post when you want as long is you're active. You could post your next post as Larkwing or Swiftleap, too.
I feel your pain... School honestly is the worst weeks 1-4. I get it if you can't post in the near future, especially with school starting up, or in most cases, having already started. I just wanted to remind everyone that this thing exists.
How's everything going with everyone? Posting has completely died, which I'm not surprised about, since I expected it to when summer ended. But if you have the time, a post would be appreciated.
I think I'll wait another post or two before posting. I don't feel all that comfortable with continuing the story because of my lack of knowledge with Warriors in general, so if everyone else is alright with it, I'll wait a bit longer.
By the way, who has been reading the newest series? I've read book one of it already. ^_^
I suppose I could post for Deadheart, but that would only take them to the entrance to the Moonpool. If anyone has anything they want to include for that time, now would be optimal to speak up.
The hardest part of writing science fiction is knowing actual science. The same applies for me and realistic fiction.
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