Task Three | Brave The Storm

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"She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her away, she adjusted her sails." ~Elizabeth Edwards

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They told their stories to the circle, but the circle judged them, and found that it'd be feasible to select four to die in the name of buying themselves more time to tell their own stories. Trust hadn't been enough; trusting their surroundings to save them had been rather foolish, actually. They were strangers, after all, and who in their right mind trusts a stranger right off the bat? Their names were:

Kenneth Young (as written by @ themhands)

Stellaphane Queen (as written by @ Melomaniex)

Veridian Payne (as written by @ FizzFrick)

Mariposa Diwata (as written by @ rennzalsos_creatives)

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THE TASK

Same deal with Task Three as it was with Task Two. Once again, this task is completely free reign save for the one-word theme, and will still take place in the real, modern world in which your character lived - as in past tense. In the past.

Remember what we said about not going back: if you wrote an eleven year old last task, you may not write a five year old this task, or any tasks following this one. It only goes up from here, folks!

Theme: Bravery

Once again, take this word in any direction you want. Good luck!

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Ballots - 3

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WORD LIMIT

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DEADLINE

Tuesday, August 1st, at 12:00 pm PST/ 3:00 pm EST

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BALLOT CHALLENGE

Take a snapshot, Robin Laverne! This week, you're our top target, and as such, you'll be getting the challenge (obviously). Your challenge is to relate your entry, in some way, shape, or form, to the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe. Have fun!

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OTHER

If you need anything clarified, don't hesitate to ask! And if we didn't mention it here, assume you're to use creative liberty. Which you have a lot of. 

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