I have a question that is probably splitting hairs, but I thought it would be worth asking anyway.
Is it okay to claim a threesome if I'm focusing primarily on two of the three characters? The dynamic I want to explore is two of the characters adjusting to being together because they both love the third. A straight-up pairing wouldn't work quite the same. I don't expect the third char would show up much except through discussion/thoughts of her.
If not, is there a threesome one-sentence community I've somehow missed a link to?
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. The idea of this community is to explore a relationship between two people; what you're describing is a relationship, albeit a sort of unconventional one...so I guess you can go ahead? This isn't a question anyone has asked before. :p
Awesome. I found a threesome challenge community, but I really like the idea of this one, too, so I think I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the answer; I was kind of expecting a no, so I'm pretty happy. :D
I really should have asked this before posting my latest claim, but if one is doing more than one theme set, do the pairings have to be the same across the board, or can you claim different pairings for different theme sets?
You're only supposed to have two pairings claimed at a time and you're only supposed to have one theme set per pairing at a time, but those are the only real rules. It doesn't have to be the same theme set for both pairings or anything like that.
I have two characters that I use, but they never get named. May I claim "original fiction" and "pairing one?" (there are a couple of couples that never get named, all with different situations.)
I'm not entirely sure what you are asking here ... but I will try and answer your question anyway.
If the two characters are from an existing fandom then you have to claim them according to the fandom they are in. If they are both OC (original characters), but in a pre-existing fandom, the same room applies as far as what fandom you will add to claim in the claim post.
If the two characters are from an Original fandom, then they will be claimed as 'Original Fiction', under Character A x Character B.
I hope that answers your question. If not, just let us know.
1sentence is geared towards pairings, so you can't claim all 13 members.
However, you can claim a pairing (out of the 13) from your group, and your sentences must revolve around your pairing claimed, but you can mention the other members in the sentences.
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Is it okay to claim a threesome if I'm focusing primarily on two of the three characters? The dynamic I want to explore is two of the characters adjusting to being together because they both love the third. A straight-up pairing wouldn't work quite the same. I don't expect the third char would show up much except through discussion/thoughts of her.
If not, is there a threesome one-sentence community I've somehow missed a link to?
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I have two characters that I use, but they never get named. May I claim "original fiction" and "pairing one?" (there are a couple of couples that never get named, all with different situations.)
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If the two characters are from an existing fandom then you have to claim them according to the fandom they are in. If they are both OC (original characters), but in a pre-existing fandom, the same room applies as far as what fandom you will add to claim in the claim post.
If the two characters are from an Original fandom, then they will be claimed as 'Original Fiction', under Character A x Character B.
I hope that answers your question. If not, just let us know.
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As long as another person does not have the claim you want, then yes, you can write your 50 sentences with whichever table tickles your fancy.
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I want to write something about the group Super Junior as whole, so including the 13 members.. just friendship, so not really pairings ><
Is it allowed or not?
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However, you can claim a pairing (out of the 13) from your group, and your sentences must revolve around your pairing claimed, but you can mention the other members in the sentences.
Hope that made sense :3
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