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SnowRayjah wrote::heart:!!! Thanks everyone! 8D Time to outline my shrine.
Eh eh I knew you would cave in ;)
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Wow this seems like a really cool event and I have one or two ideas that could fit on it. Now I only need to decide which one to make!
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Sofia wrote:
SnowRayjah wrote::heart:!!! Thanks everyone! 8D Time to outline my shrine.
Eh eh I knew you would cave in ;)

Of course! ;D Especially since the shrine itself is invading everything. It's just poking me, like a plot bunny. I have to do it.
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Sofia wrote:
dubiousdisc wrote:Look at your library and the answer will be clear! XD
That wouldn't work for me since I own far too many books. Instead of narrowing down the list of possible subjects…the more I think, the more ideas I get :/
Hehe, I forget that not everyone has a single shelf of room for books XD

By the way I have caved in as well. I know I am dooming myself to the hardest project to date since I will be touching a sacred monster of mine but I think it's a good sign if not even rereading it I already know what I need to write about :)
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Of course! ;D Especially since the shrine itself is invading everything. It's just poking me, like a plot bunny. I have to do it.
You really had no choice LOL
dubiousdisc wrote:Hehe, I forget that not everyone has a single shelf of room for books XD

By the way I have caved in as well. I know I am dooming myself to the hardest project to date since I will be touching a sacred monster of mine but I think it's a good sign if not even rereading it I already know what I need to write about :)
I got to the point where I buy books and then I find myself wandering around the house…desperately trying to figure out where can I put them. Unfortunately I've been a bookworm since I was a kid, then I studied literature at university and discovered websites where books are very cheap. A true recipe for disaster XD

I think you are right, if you are passionate about a certain subject and already know how to develop your shrine it's important that you tackle this project. I have a very dear subject as well, but I cannot use it for this marathon because it's a videogame character. Not that it is problem considering that I'm still battling with a long list of potential subjects -.-

Anyway…it's great to see that another person cave in! Message to those who are still thinking whether to participate or not (with literary-based quotation to stay on topic ;)): All hope abandon, ye who tries to resist! :heh:
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Sofia wrote:
Of course! ;D Especially since the shrine itself is invading everything. It's just poking me, like a plot bunny. I have to do it.
You really had no choice LOL
Of course I didn't. D; Still it's a good thing as it will help metro relax a little!


I'm looking forward to this event SO much. ;w;
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SnowRayjah wrote:I'm looking forward to this event SO much. ;w;
Me too! While I know the subjects chosen by those who have already signed-up, it will be nonetheless interesting to see how these shrines are developed :)
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Good luck everyone on your websites!
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Hmmm I'd really like to join this marathon, but I feel super bad about previous times where I've signed up but didn't have anything to submit at the end DX
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Elysa wrote:Hmmm I'd really like to join this marathon, but I feel super bad about previous times where I've signed up but didn't have anything to submit at the end DX
I think you should give it a try anyway!

This marathon offers a huge choice in terms of shrine size and subjects. If time is a concern you could for example begin from choosing a small subject, such a short manga/comic/book…, and spend more time to develop your shrine.

Besides…nothing bad happens if, for a reason or another, a member drops-out. We don't bite ;)
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