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Bonus Round 6: Remixes

The goal is in sight, participants! Let's finish strong by drawing upon the thousands of fanworks you've created this summer and putting them in new lights.
Please read this whole post before commenting to ensure that your team gets the most points possible.
RULES
- Choose a fanwork created by other participants in a previous main or bonus round of SASO 2017 and create a new piece based on it. You could create a fanart of another work, an FST inspired by a piece’s style, a podfic of someone else's work, retell another person’s fanfic from another point of view, create a new fanfic inspired by a great piece of art... go wild! Sequels do count as remixes, with limits: "And then the same thing happened again" is not ok, but "And then some totally new thing happened" is fine, and please don't create only sequels.
- You cannot remix your teammates' works. You cannot remix your own works. You can remix fills that were created to your own prompts.
- You can remix a remix, but if we see any remix chains we'll be upset, so do this with moderation and restraint.
- You must have permission from the original creator. There's a blanket permissions post here (feel free to add yourself to it!), or you can leave a comment on their original post asking for permission.
- You must include the dreamwidth link to the original work in your post.
- Since all fills are based on previous works, there will be no prompts for this round. Simply post your fill as a comment in response to this post.
- Remember to follow the general bonus round rules, outlined here.
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)
- 14 lines (poetry)
- 8 tracks (fanmixes)
Format your comment in one of the following ways:
If FILLING: | If FILLING as a TEAM GRANDSTAND participant: |
FILL: TEAM [YOUR SHIP], [RATING]
| FILL: TEAM GRANDSTAND, [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 each (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
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 Prince of Tennis, T
Fandom: Yowamushi Pedal
Major Tags: tags omitted
Other Tags: tags omitted
Original Work: here by
Word Count: 453
Please look at the gorgeous piece of art that inspired this first! Warnings for char death before the fill even starts.
***
There is a legend about the Kyoto graveyard that locals whisper to each other and never ever tell tourists.
Mothers warn their children and salarymen joke about it to each other after a few post-work drinks. Teenage girls giggle and say that of course they don’t believe it but… And teenage boys dare each other to stay in the graveyard after night falls.
Nobody ever does. The few that try are scared away by the gravekeeper, a tall, thin man whose black eyes burn holes in his face and whose voice is a snake’s hiss.
“Stay away,” he tells them when he finds them, “This place is not for you.”
He smiles, wide and white, and his teeth are tombstones. “Not yet.”
*
The gravekeeper’s name is Midousuji. He carries a skull with him at all times, tucked under an arm. Various people have wanted to get up petitions to have him replaced by someone more suitable but somehow, nothing ever comes of it. Their will drains away when they set pen to paper or their fingers to the keyboard and a lassitude like that unto death falls upon them.
The city pays him a sinecure to look after the graves. Many people who move away or can’t afford to visit regularly pay him privately to pay especial attention to their family graves.
It’s a comfortable enough living but his house is in the graveyard and he lives with the dead.
*
Every night, once the visitors are gone, Midousuji goes to his special grave first. Onoda Sakamachi is waiting there for him with a happy smile, still dressed in the school uniform he died in when he fell off his bike. The ashes are split in two, half buried in Onoda’s family grave and half buried in Midousuji’s family grave; Onoda’s mother gave permission for it when Midousuji had said, so earnestly, that if Onoda had lived they would have been married when they were older and he would have been buried with Midousuji’s family as well as his own then.
Midousuji’s never dared to ask Onoda’s mother if she sees him too at his other grave. He wouldn’t want to shake her with the knowledge that Onoda is still here.
“Hi, Akira!” Onoda chirps and bounces up on his tip toes. A little hop has him coming high enough to touch his lips against Midousuji’s cheek for all that the kiss is nothing but a quick breeze of cold air. “How was your day?”
“Gross.” Midousuji smiles down at his little dead boyfriend and tucks Onoda’s skull more securely under his arm. “Just like you.”
Onoda laughs; his smile is just as bright as it was when he lived.