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Current First writing contest after my hiatus went well. Now to start planning the next. Keep an eye on the sidebar!
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*blinks* how long did I sleep?
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Away from home until the end of July.
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Away from home between October 26th and November 10th. Contests will return when I'm back home!
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Hello everyone. I'm Dutch, a mother of a 12-year old boy and I love both rp-ing and writing.

I've been writing and roleplaying in Dutch and English since 2002. I joined the RolePlayer Guild in 2014 and since May 2020 I'm one of the contests mods.

There are times I don't have much creative energy and will be silent for a while, but in the very least I will try to keep the writing contests going.

If I haven't replied in a while, feel free to poke me. Genuinly, I sometimes need reminders that you are waiting for a reply. I don't ghost on purpose, I promise. Time is just a weird thing sometimes, and if something happened 3 days ago, 3 weeks ago or 3 months ago can feel pretty much the same and I often don't realize how much time passed since my last reply. And if I read your reply and accidentally closed the tab there is a good chance I might forget I was supposed to reply because I lost the visual reminder T_T

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Lytse moved a bit to Nygari's hand as he kept the flames on his back lit.
"You are stunning," Netherlu said. "You have to tell me where you found my feather."
"I didn't..." Lytse said. "Michael's father found it, and he gave it to Michael."
Netherlu bumped Nygari with his elbow. "Pretty cool, right?"

While Michael didn't understand exactly what Vatier meant with "tap into the wormholes to summon the Ultra Beasts", the important thing here was that his children were taken from him, and he needed help with that. He didn't doubt for a second. "We can help to get them back," he said, but then a hint of doubt entered as he realised he didn't even know if it was possible for them to get to those children. "Or try at least. If you can give us some directions. Where were they taken? Or do you perhaps know where they were taken to?"

Benny took the cup and took a careful sip from it. "This tastes good," he said as he sipped again. "Still prefer honey though."
"Then you will get the non-fermented kind," Andy told him before turning to Frosiien. "How long does this party last?"
From what he could see, the guests were leisurely walking around or chatting with the others, the two events seemed to have been forgotten already. He kept an eye on his nephew as well, but he seemed to be doing well. Caught up in something serious by the looks of it, but nothing that needed his intervention.

Harcu listened to the others as they listed the children they could send. He was relieved their father had agreed to their plan; he was certain it was for the best and Lecrero's guardian agreed. There was only one of his children that came to mind, the others were too young. "I'll send my Sawsbuck son," he said. "He's been training hard to get stronger and wants to help me. This will be a good moment for him to prove himself."

Chifferi had a happy look on his face. "I'm glad you're at the party! We had some things going on, but everything settled down again."
By now the brothers had joined them. "Belle," Stormiar greeted her. "I thought you were asleep. You look good."
The other agreed with their brother.
Winner of RPGC #35: There's no camp like...




A camp for the night


The sun was on its way down as a man dressed in simple clothes made his way through a thick part of the forest. Simon had left the village in the morning and had been travelling the entire day. There should be a clearing ahead and if his memory served him where there was a good place to rest for the night at the edge of the forest.

The bard followed an animal track uphill and ducked to go under a thick branch. When he stood straight again, he had a good view of the area ahead. Instead of an empty field, he saw rows and rows of tents and the flags of their kingdom.

After a moment of hesitation, he went to the camp. The soldiers looked up as he approached and one of the lower officers came towards him.

"Civilians are not allowed," he told him.

Simon took in the camp as far as he could see it; the tents were put up in neat rows, but the soldiers seemed pretty laid back. "Are you at war?" he asked.

"No. Training exercise and equipment check."

"Ah…" Simon paused. "And… would you guys like some entertainment this evening?"

"Entertainment?"

He opened his cloak and showed the lute he always had with him. "I'm a traveling bard. I can tell some stories or sing some songs when it's time to eat."

The officer let out an amused sound. "And join us for the meal, I reckon."

"A meal and a dry place to sleep is what I ask in exchange for my services," Simon replied with a bow.

The officer promised to ask his superiors and asked Simon to leave the camp for now. Simon retreated to the hill he had stood before and sat down between the roots of the tree. He nibbled on some dry fruits he had purchased in the previous town and watched the camp below. It was possible he wouldn’t be allowed to enter, but if they felt he was far away enough, this was a suitable place for tonight. Wrapped in his cloak he shouldn’t be too cold during the night.

He heard people shouting orders and witnessed a group of soldiers doing marching exercises, but nothing seemed urgent. He noticed a soldier leave the camp and come in his direction. He remained seated and waited patiently for the soldier to reach him.

“My superior wants to know if your offer still stands.”

“Of course.”

“Then you are welcome to stay the night at our camp, bard. Fires are being lit; pots will boil soon. It’ll only be a simple soldiers stew.”

Simon got up and brushed off some twigs and leaves from his cloak. “My meals are rarely lavish.” He extended his hand. “My name is Simon.”

“Steve,” the soldier said in reply as he shook it. “Come, there’s a place at my fire.”

“Am I supposed to bring entertainment to the entire camp?”

“Only to south quarter.” As they walked to the tents, Steve explained the camp was always divided in four groups; each group had a commanding officer, who had a couple of lower officers under him. And then there was a camp commander who had his tent at the centre.

That evening Simon joined Steve and some of his fellow soldiers for a meal and told them a story. After that the south quarter gathered and he sang a couple of songs for them. He was allowed to sleep in the tent where the supplies were kept; the tent was there because it was a part of the camp, but because it was just a training exercise there were barely any supplies kept inside. It was much better than sleeping outside, and Simon praised Lady Luck this had been on his path.
What... what was that? That wasn't his own voice. Benjamin looked around as Dia and Ari were discussing escape - a plan he agreed with - but there wasn't anyone in the room that wasn't supposed to be there. That voice had to come from somewhere. "Did any of you hear a voice that doesn't belong here?" he asked, just to make sure.

It didn't feel right, that voice. Seeing things others couldn't was normal to him. Hearing them, not so much. Maybe he had imagined it, or it had come from outside. Either option was good for him. He preferred not to think about other explanations for that voice he had heard.

"Yeah, sure," Ethan replied and went to what used to be Gaia's room. He looked around when he entered it, there wasn't much there. The girl probably didn't own many things. It took him a bit, but he found the necklace Harriet had described. He examined the emerald for a moment before putting it in his pocket and leaving the room again.

As he joined the other two he stopped when he heard a faint scraping sound. Morrison gestured with a finger at his lips to be silent. The three didn't move but lifted their weapons. Something clawed at the doorpost of one of the rooms and a greenish insect-like head came out.
"Light," Morrison whispered.
"Got it," Barrow whispered back and he flashed a light. During the time the creature averted his eyes, Morrison had screwed on a silencer and shot a bullet through it's head.

As the body of the creature fell, Morrison went to the room Harriet had entered and he knocked on the open door. "Better hurry," he whispered. "Lesser demons are here, LD-5. If there's one, there's lots more."




From the monitor Lily could see what was happening in the room, but she let it play out. The girls could comfort each other if they wanted, there was no need for her to intervene. And Steph did a fine job in calming Gaia down.

She stretched her arms. Time to go to bed, she'd deal with everything else in the morning.
The deadline is over and while we didn't have many votes, the winner is "A camp for the night".

I want to thank all the contestants for their entry and the voters for their vote.
The Duujin trio, which trio is that one again?

Also, I had a random idea. Sacred fire is the signature move of Ho-oh, but also Entei can do this. And due to heritage Saruya can as well, but it's move she can't really use like her regular attacks. It's more of an instinctive use. The random thought that came up is that if the rainbow fire comes from Ho-oh, would it also enable the fire Pokémon to learn Sacred Fire, but as an instinctive move rather than a conscious move?

The idea behind the feather is that Ho-oh doesn't lose feathers often, but he is a bird so it can happen. And occasially he, as a legendary, just gets the feeling it might be time to let go of one of his feathers and will pluck one out for the wind to carry it to someone. And Ho-oh being Ho-oh, he might just decide to let one feather travel for fun, knowing humans will be excited to find it.

Michael actually has one of Ho-oh's feathers; his father found it on one of his travels and gave it to his son as a good luck charm. That's how Lytse came in contact with it.
"Oh, that's fine!" Netherlu said when Harry offered to stay. "You're like, a grandchild of mine, aren't you?" He laughed a bit as he sat down on the floor and put Lytse down again, so they could talk. "You slept holding one of my feathers, didn't you? Had the dream, choose to accept the gift. Can you show me?"
Lytse didn't get the opportunity to answer any of the questions, but they sounded rhetorical anyway. That is what had happened. The only question he could answer was the last one. "Sure," he said.
Lighting his back flames was a natural thing, it was something he didn't even have to think about. There was no way he could explain how he did it. Tapping into Ho-oh's gift was likewise something as easy as breathing. Flames in colour of a rainbow erupted from his back.
"Beautiful," Netherlu commented and he waved to Nygari. "Hey, come have a look at this! This little dude found one of my feathers!"

Michael went to where Tanter and Vatier were. After nodding a greeting to Tanter, he turned to Vatier. "I heard there was a problem and you needed help. Can you tell us more about it?"

"Hot Chocolate is nice," Andy commented. "I enjoy alcoholic beverages, but they're just not suitable for Pokémon, especially if they never had it. Benny is small and can only take very small amounts; the risk of alcohol poisoning is real in that tiny body. Bear is bulky and can handle much more, but he doesn't know moderation. He found my whiskey bottle once, got properly drunk and practically wrecked my house." He sighed while Benny chuckled. "I'm glad I never had issues like that with Merlin or Kim."

Harcu nodded to show he agreed with Watcher. "I have some young ones I would never send, but my oldest is fully evolved and I consider him strong enough to be up for this task," he stated. "We are concerned about you, and have faith in our children."

Jirachi, still in his Pokémon form, floated to Belle. "I didn't know you were coming," he greeted her. "We only met once? Twice? I sleep a lot and the world always changed so much every time I wake up." Because he always slept for long periods of time, Chifferi was especially grateful for the old legendary Pokémon, the ones that were there since the beginning and were still around now.
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