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Bonus Round 2: Tic-Tac-Toe

Please read this whole post before commenting to ensure that your team gets the most points possible. There's a lot of text here, but if you read carefully and follow the instructions step by step, you will be okay.
RULES
Please refer to the first comment thread of this post for an example of how this round works.PROMPTING
- Select a ship to create your prompt card about. Platonic relationships are indicated by an "&" between the names (e.g., Haruki & Kazuma). Non-platonic relationships use "/" (e.g., Haruki/Kazuma). Please don't say "Any pairing," either!
- Visit this card generator.
- Here is a visual guide to using it.
- The large text box is where you can list prompts if you have your own ideas. Please list at least 9 prompts; you can list more if you want. (The generator says you need at least 24, but it's lying.) Single words or short phrases are better than sentences.
- Otherwise, you can use the dropdown menu found right below it. Note: some of these prompts lists are NSFW. (NSFW prompts are a-ok as long as you tag for it.) If you don't like some of the options that appear in a prompt list, you can delete them.
- Text prompts only, please. Also, each card square must be unique—don't list the same prompt 9 times.
- In "Configuration Options," make sure you select 3x3 and (Normal prompt). This is the most important step!
- Leave the tic-tac-toe card with its default colors, so everyone can read it clearly.
- Click the "Create a bingo card" button.
- Scroll down to see the card that was created for you. If you don't like the prompts it picked, you can reroll by clicking "Create a bingo card" again.
- When you're satisfied, scroll further down the page until you see a textarea box full of HTML.
- Copy and paste the HTML from the box and into the body of your prompt comment, then post!
FILLING
Fill prompts by selecting an individual square to create fanwork for, then leaving a responding comment to the prompt with your newly-created work. (Optional:) If you can fill three squares from a prompt in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line, you get a tic-tac-toe (and an additional point bonus)! You can also just fill prompts as you please and get standard points.
- Prompt squares are labeled as follows:
A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2 A3 B3 C3 - If you're trying for tic-tac-toe, you cannot combine squares into one fill. If your fill can satisfy multiple squares, pick the most relevant square: e.g., one square is sailing and another is pirates and you make a fill about pirates sailing, it's mostly pirates so put down the pirates square.
- Each fill must stand alone as an individual piece, but all your fills can slot into a larger universe if you'd like.
- You cannot fill a prompt square more than once, but you can fill every square on a tic tac toe card if you want to.
- You cannot work with your teammates to get a tic-tac-toe. Only individually achieved tic-tac-toes get the bonus.
- Multiple people can fill the same prompt square. You cannot "block" others from getting tic-tac-toe.
- Remember to also follow the general bonus round rules, outlined here.
- Here is a prompt/fill index for your convenience.
FORMAT
Bonus round shenanigans all happen in the comments below. Brand-new works only, please.Required Work Minimums:
- 400 words (prose)
- 400px by 400px (art/images)
- 14 lines (poetry)
Format your comment in one of the following ways:
If PROMPTING: | If FILLING: | If FILLING as a TEAM GRANDSTAND participant: |
PROMPT: TEAM [YOUR SHIP]
| FILL: TEAM [YOUR SHIP], [SQUARE], [RATING]
| FILL: TEAM GRANDSTAND, [SQUARE], [RATING]
|
Posts not using this format will be understood to be unofficial discussion posts, regardless of what they contain. They, like all comments in this community, are subject to the code of conduct.
If you see anyone breaking the code of conduct (e.g., causing drama, being rude) anywhere (not just DW), please contact the mods immediately.
SCORING
These numbers apply to your team as a whole, not each individual teammate. Make as many prompts/fills as you want!For prompts: 5 points for each tic-tac-toe card (maximum of 50 prompt points per team per round)
For fills:First 4 fills by any member of your team: 20 points each
Fills 5-10: 15 points each
Fills 11-20: 5 points each
Fills 21-50: 2 points each
Fills 51+: 1 point each
Tic-tac-toe Bonus: 2 points each for the first 12 achieved by your team
All scored content must be created new for this round.
Etc.
If you're hunting through the prompts looking for what to fill, a good trick is to view top-level comments only (see the line of links below this post).Have a question? Check The FAQ first. If you still need help, feel free to contact the mods. Happy fanworking!
FILL: TEAM KAGEYAMA TOBIO/OIKAWA TOORU, B3, M
Fandom: haikyuu
Major tags: bodily fluids/functions (blood), death (non-canon character death), death (mention of character death), graphic depictions of violence/gore (cannibalism), mutilation (puncturing the skin), violence to specific body parts
Other tags: tokyo ghoul au
Square: just killed a man
Word count: 464
happy birthday, miyu!! have some sweethearts sharing a nice meal together.
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“Messy, messy, Iwa-chan,” Oikawa chides. Like he isn’t flecked so prettily in red. Like he isn’t standing aglow in the flickering light of the street lamp, eyes blood red and dark though the white leather half-mask that covers his face — it’s a pretty thing, crowned in indented leaves, like he’s a wood prince that has somehow wandered here and gifted these dirty, wretched streets with his gentle grace. His teeth are bared into a sweet smile, and they’re sharp and white and threaded with leftover sinew. Oikawa always did like the chewy bits best, and Iwaizumi has been saving them for him since they were little kids.
Iwaizumi is crouched low against the street, both hands deep inside the stomach of the broken tangle of meat and bones that was once a Dove, swallows around a mouthful of liver — he always preferred the soft meat — and looks right at Oikawa, unimpressed. “Okay, Shittykawa,” Iwaizumi says, voice flat, as he reaches over, grabs a handful of Oikawa’s mint hoodie in his hand, and uses it to wipe at the blood smeared across his mouth.
“What are you—” Oikawa shrieks, slapping and struggling at Iwaizumi who starts to laugh against the now completely ruined fabric. “Stop it! This is so rude! I can’t believe this, after everything I’ve done for you, Iwa-chan! Terrible! Terrible!”
Neither of them had realised they had been marked by a Dove until it had been too late, cornered under the overhanging bridge with a devastating quinque that had irritatingly looked so much like a quick black wing of blades. (“Just like Tobio-chan to bother me even now,” Oikawa had sneered as he had lashed out with the full sharpness of his claws.) It had moved faster than they could keep up, and Iwaizumi had taken the full brunt of its blades in his guts before they could even unearth themselves from the walls rising behind them, trapping them in. Oikawa had been the one to finally take the Dove apart. Even now, even like this, Oikawa refuses to lose ground to upstarts.
Iwaizumi laughs low against the blood and sinew still smeared across Oikawa’s own mouth, Oikawa still huffing indignantly when Iwaizumi kisses him, salt and copper shared on the tongue like their first time ever together. You never forget your first shared kill, and the memory of it, soft and flavourful and gentle as the hand Iwaizumi had used to press the dead man’s meat so tenderly to Oikawa’s mouth, floods all of Oikawa’s senses again. He smiles against Iwaizumi’s mouth. He licks at the corner of Iwaizumi’s lip, where a bit of viscera hangs.
“Your turn for laundry then, Iwa-chan,” Oikawa says smugly, and doesn’t mind at all when Iwaizumi growls and bites into his mouth.