RE: The Grand OC SII: The Re-OCening: Week 26: SANGUINE!
06-30-2017, 05:27 AM
Hello, hello
The Lucky VII All-Rounder Award goes to Cura Personalis. I am admittedly biased in favor of Court shenanigans but I love this fucked-up construct.
The Thomas Packston Elementalist Award goes to Smiley, for the most direct implementation of the theme rather than the deconstructionist approach taken by like, everyone else.
The Glere Award For Kitchen Sinkery is awarded to Wyatt Peer. While another pun entry, technically, I'm an incredible sucker for Agen's prose and the way the profile flows from section to section. In lieu of a better award, I'm slotting it here.
Arnold Fogge's Actually Practical Award is for Falachar mac Mochroi. I think every battle could use someone with a hurdy-gurdy, and their powers could synergize well with any number of rounds.
The GBS2 Award For Gratuitous Worldbuilding goes to Orok, for describing a beautiful-yet-horrific gothic biopunk world that I want to see more of-- I love that just enough is described to give us a sense of the sort of world that would create something like Orok and need something as questionably ethical as it is, but not enough to leave everything unexplored.
The Kracht Saw It Coming Award goes to both Zin Fandell and Cleese Hefful-- which is admittedly unfair, as both profiles are good pieces of writing and good characters (especially Zin, I love the idea of a continually-inebriated battler), but you both inflicted some frankly unforgivable puns on me.
The Lucky VII All-Rounder Award goes to Cura Personalis. I am admittedly biased in favor of Court shenanigans but I love this fucked-up construct.
The Thomas Packston Elementalist Award goes to Smiley, for the most direct implementation of the theme rather than the deconstructionist approach taken by like, everyone else.
The Glere Award For Kitchen Sinkery is awarded to Wyatt Peer. While another pun entry, technically, I'm an incredible sucker for Agen's prose and the way the profile flows from section to section. In lieu of a better award, I'm slotting it here.
Arnold Fogge's Actually Practical Award is for Falachar mac Mochroi. I think every battle could use someone with a hurdy-gurdy, and their powers could synergize well with any number of rounds.
The GBS2 Award For Gratuitous Worldbuilding goes to Orok, for describing a beautiful-yet-horrific gothic biopunk world that I want to see more of-- I love that just enough is described to give us a sense of the sort of world that would create something like Orok and need something as questionably ethical as it is, but not enough to leave everything unexplored.
The Kracht Saw It Coming Award goes to both Zin Fandell and Cleese Hefful-- which is admittedly unfair, as both profiles are good pieces of writing and good characters (especially Zin, I love the idea of a continually-inebriated battler), but you both inflicted some frankly unforgivable puns on me.