2/1/2024 0 Comments 100 theme writing challenge![]() ![]() But alas just before the curtains seal her away she lifts the fan to reveal that she is in nothing more than a sparkling brazier with matching panties. The curtains begin to close and the crowd grows frantic, wondering if all of the teasing was just that, a coy ruse meant to leave them wondering. As she finishes up her routine the cheering gets louder, she eggs on the crowd, asking if they wish to see exactly what is behind the fan. A crowd is gathered at the foot of the stage, gentlemen dressed in suits and ties hooping and hollering at the prospect of getting a glimpse at what’s behind the large fans. The sound of the drums beating out a languid tune in harmony with the blares of a trumpet float about the room. Tossing articles of clothing to and fro, using a large feather fan to cover up her modesty. On any given night one might spy a spry looking leopard performing on the wide stage across from the entrance. After inspecting the mostly blank card (save for a small curled tiger’s tail in the center) he’ll grunt and step aside, giving the guest a full view of the extravagant interior of the nightclub. At the end of the cramped, downward sloping walkway is a large mahogany door, a sharp rap upon the polished wood will summon the door man, a hefty Appaloosa stallion named Daric, who will ask for a membership card. A hard shove will shift the cobblestone panel enough to allow entry into the corridor that runs parallel to the tunnel. Only a select group of clients have the ability to access the speakeasy. The main entrance to The Spiked Tiger is a false wall built into the side of a narrow tunnel. I can only think of one example of a Mid Atlantic accent used in this day and age, Rarity from MLP has a (rather overdone) Mid Atlantic accent. Katherine Hepburn and Carry Grant are the more notable users of the accent. It's an interesting mix of American and British English. X3 Also those of you unfamiliar with what a Mid Atlantic (or Transatlantic) accent is, it's basically a fabricated accent that gained popularity in the 30s & 40s with movie stars and the upperclass, it was usually taught at boarding school with etiquette classes. ![]() Obviously I know there is no such thing as a 'Dappled Blue-Gray Elk' or a 'Golden Clouded Leopard' but this is my world, let me live in it. Owner and Manager of The Screeching Priest Pub. Intonation: Upper Midwest Americanīennett 'Shark' Bowman- Gray Wolf. Tanya 'Yaya' Powell- Coyote/Golden Jackel Hybrid. Intonation: Cajunĭaric 'Dee' Emmerson-Appaloosa Horse. Waitress/Novice Dancer at the Spiked Tiger. Intonation: Italian BrooklynĮvelyn 'Siren' Doubois- Striped Polecat/American Mink. This is a character 'cheat sheet' with some info on each of them (since not everyone has a proper reference)īeverly 'Jezebel' Collins- Golden Clouded Leopard. Also if you have preferred characters you'd like to star in it (I'd even be willing to insert some of your personal characters! Feral or Anthro, just know that feral characters will be anthro for story purposes) or a general plot toss that in as well! Also if you see a theme you'd like for me to write about go ahead and tell me. Shooting for at least 800-1000 words per submission. I may skip around a bit but I want to go in order as much as I can. I'll be updating this post (and the one over on LD) with my submissions to give me further motivation and feedback is greatly appreciated (along with constructive criticism). I have vowed to finish this no matter how many times I hit a creative wall and to give me the greatest possible chance of finishing this I'm going to be writing about something I have interest in (and that is new and shiny), my character Jezebel and the goings on of The Spiked Tiger. ^^Īlright so after having a mental breakdown in my creative writing professor's office over my lack of motivation and frequent writer's block episodes he suggested I give one of these writing challenges a try. Okay so I've posted this over on FP but I decided that it would be nice to get some more feed back over here as well.
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