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micah ([personal profile] a1c0bb) wrote in [community profile] yurishippingolympics2023-08-24 06:50 pm
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BONUS ROUND 4 - PROMPT FUSION

a venn diagram with the text "prompt fusion - bonus round 4"
"Fusion is just a cheap trick to make weak prompts stronger!" - a quote from Steven Universe, probably

for this bonus round, it's all about combining two ideas. for example "high school AU" + "secret identity" or "soulmate au" + "mafia au"!

to submit a prompt or fill, reply to this post on Dreamwidth!

Fills can be in any format, and you can fill any prompt (even if it's your own or your teammates)!

for your prompt post title, please use the following format:
PROMPT: TEAM [TEAM NAME]
if you are participating as a vote-only member, use this format:
PROMPT: VOTER

for your fill  post title, please use the following format:
FILL: TEAM [TEAM NAME]
if you are participating as a vote-only member, use this format:
FILL: VOTER

POINTS - BONUS ROUNDS
For prompts: 10 points each (maximum of 100 prompt points per team per round)
For fills:
First 4 fills by any member of your team: 100 points each
Fills 5-10: 50 points each
Fills 11-20: 40 points each
Fills 21-50: 30 points each
Fills 51+: 25 points each

miyukitty: (Default)

PROMPT: VOTER

[personal profile] miyukitty 2023-08-26 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
autistic character X ADHD character
tabby_shieldmaiden: (Default)

FILL: TEAM OCs

[personal profile] tabby_shieldmaiden 2023-09-08 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Pairing: OC/OC
Words: 615

Today had not been a good day. And that sucked, because both Tallulah and Fern had expected it to be good. They had been on a winning streak recently. As new healers, they were great as a team. Tallulah’s organisational skills filling in for Fern’s messiness, and Fern’s outgoing nature filling in for Tallulah’s shyness. After about a year, they thought that they were really getting the hang of this healer business. They wanted to try out something a little more difficult.

Oh, how the learning curve curved…

They were supposed to help heal a dragon’s wound that day. They had learned the spell specially for this. After they finished all of their other duties, they were going to help the dragon. It was perfect. Their final task of the day before they could clock out. Things were going alright.

But then little problems started to add up. That day Fern made a few careless mistakes more than average, and Tallulah made a couple more social faux pas than she typically did too. By the time they got to the dragon, the both of them were already on edge. And then things got worse from there.

For one, the dragon was grumpy and old. And of course Tallulah and Fern tried their hardest to do their best for every job. But well, this being their first time doing a wound healing, their patient being grumpy and old didn’t help very much.

They worked at the wound, growing new flesh where he had been injured. And it took a while. “What’s taking so long,” he complained. He complained about their method. He complained about the pain.

“Wait right here sir, I can go get you some medicine for that,” said Fern. But ah, her pack was a mess. And it took her a hot minute to find anything. She searched the bottomless bag for a painkiller potion; she had to have it somewhere. Oh but wait, she also had to check her notes to see if he was allowed any painkillers. The project took ten minutes of searching and trying to reorganise herself. But that already felt too long.

She tried her best. Splitting her attention between searching for her stuff and pacifying the dragon. The dragon didn’t stop though. “You two don’t know what you’re doing, do you? Where’s the other healer? If you two aren’t good at this sort of work, don’t do it then.”

Fern looked over at Tallulah, the way she focused on healing his wound. Hearing his barrage of comments, she might not have anything she could say to him. Not a peep came out of Tallulah. If she was stressed, she clammed up. And from where she was she could see her efforts to try and mouth out an apology as she healed him. It was all Fern could do to mitigate the conflict.

This was supposed to be done within fifteen minutes. With the potion and the pacifying of the patient and the subsequent apology, it took almost an hour.

They went home together, exhausted from their day. “Well, that was… a day.”

Tallulah nodded. Looks like she’ll need her time.

Fern sighed. And they had such a good streak recently too.

But well, the day was over. Time to rest up, she supposed.

“Wanna watch TV together and make out sloppy style when we get home?” She asked. “You can choose the show.”

Tallulah nodded. And Fern knew what show she was going to watch. They had watched Love In The Autumn Spring at least three times together at this point. But hey, to be fair, it was a good show.

They walked home together, hand in hand.