sacred_20

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Journal Community
Name: sacred_20
Date(s): 2008 - 2012 (active)
Moderator: paperflowered
Founder: ?
Type: Challenge
Fandom: multifandom
URL: https://sacred-20.livejournal.com/

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sacred_20 was a LiveJournal-based prompt community with spiritually-themed prompts. There were 182 entries and 227 comments recorded in the community as of 2022. It listed fanfic100, philosophy_20 and psych_30 as inspirations.

sacred_20's only mod deleted her journal at some time before 2012, and the community was left with no moderator. Its tables were imported into the Fanfic Challenge Smorgasbord by sailorhathor.[1]

About

What are the deadlines? There are no deadlines! You have as much time as you need to complete your fics. We encourage writers to post at least once a month so that they don't taper off entirely.

Can more than one person make a certain claim? Yes, there are no limits to how many people can claim a character or pairing. We just want to know you're doing it!

Can one person make more than one claim? Yes, this is allowed now.

Can each story be a chapter of a continuous fic? Yes, absolutely! Fics in a table can be as related or unrelated as you like.

Can I claim an original series? Yes, of course!

Can I post my stories in other places? Yes, in any community you like. We love the attention it brings the challenge!

Can I write crossovers? Yes. Just include ALL the relevant info in your claim.

Can I write real-person (RP) fic? Yes, this is allowed now.

What if I have to drop a claim? We're sad to hear it, but you can drop a claim at the Drop Claim post. (However, since there are no deadlines and no waiting list, it's probably not necessary.)

Do all my fics have to be about religion? No way! In fact, not at all! The prompts were chosen for their spiritual connotations, but your stories do not have to be religious in ANY WAY WHATSOEVER. The words are just a starting place, and you can use them (or abuse them) in any way you want. So for the prompt Priest, for example, you might think about a leader and followers, the function of a priest (to absolve), confession, or any number of other secular, related ideas.

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