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Contest October-November 2025 Short Story Contest, voting and reading thread

Which story did you like best? (you only get ONE vote!)

  • Story One "What Goes Around, Comes Around"

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • Story Two: "Short and Scaly on the Streets Part IV, Cycles of Chaos"

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • Story Three: "Coin's Spin"

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • Story Four: "A Friend in the Dark"

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .
It would be more like knowing that one judge is biased towards quadruple jumps

Except, key difference here: quadruple jumps are hard. Just throwing Chaos Dwarfs into any old story is easy as a jumping jack. Thus, to use myself as an example, I will only use Chaos Dwarfs if the routine would actually benefit from their inclusion organically, rather than defining my entire routine around a bunch of jumping jacks. :p
 
I could just put a quadruple jump in an over all bad routine just to make the judge lose credibility;)

Grrr, !mrahil
That only has an effect if the judge wishes to maintain an air of credibility. Such motivations are beneath me. I am Chaos. :cool:


Except, key difference here: quadruple jumps are hard. Just throwing Chaos Dwarfs into any old story is easy as a jumping jack. Thus, to use myself as an example, I will only use Chaos Dwarfs if the routine would actually benefit from their inclusion organically, rather than defining my entire routine around a bunch of jumping jacks. :p
In the early days you would have been fully correct, but now it is a bit more nuanced. Recently we've had several instances where multiple stories in a single competition featured Chaos Dwarfs. In that case, how they are used to craft the story does actually come into play. It ceases to become a purely simple and straightforward inclusion.
 
Aren't you guys happy that @Lizards of Renown inadvertently started this Chaos Dwarf fiasco with his story in this contest ? That was the point of origin. For the record, he also won that contest (via tie breaker) to start the trend of Chaos Dwarf story domination.

As a side note, look at how many entrants there were in that contest!
 
Or you do it just once, because you're a legend :D

When you're that good you can play outside of what is typically considered "best practices". That said, even he typically relied on his most dominant hand.
 
Which is why I implore people to harness the Chaos Dwarf advantage. Otherwise the writer has to simply hope that none of his competitors leverage that power.


i could try to write a non-CD story and beat a CD-story. What a challenge that would be!
Will I triumph against such odds, making my status (of leader of LO short story contest) even more prestigious, or will I fall as an arrogant Icarus?
 
i could try to write a non-CD story and beat a CD-story. What a challenge that would be!
Will I triumph against such odds, making my status (of leader of LO short story contest) even more prestigious, or will I fall as an arrogant Icarus?

I mean, what do you have to lose by trying? You have enough of a lead in wins that losing a couple isn't going to magically strip you of your position, and you aren't mid-streak.

Overcome those odds, beat the two auto votes that won't be sent your way. XD
 
i could try to write a non-CD story and beat a CD-story. What a challenge that would be!
As far as I can tell and for as long as I've been keeping an eye on these contests, it has only happened a single time. So it is technically possible, but highly improbable. Two votes in a contest with such low voter turnout is extraordinarily powerful, but not absolutely insurmountable.

I mean, what do you have to lose by trying? You have enough of a lead in wins that losing a couple isn't going to magically strip you of your position, and you aren't mid-streak.

Overcome those odds, beat the two auto votes that won't be sent your way. XD
That's exactly the advice I would be feeding my competitors if I were in your shoes! :cool: Get them to bring a knife to a gunfight.
 
Scalenex Somewhat Late Reviews
The editing was good all around, except my piece, but even that was above the standard of my older work. So tack "nicely polished" on to all four reviews. Also, you can tack "efficient word use" on all four reviews since none of the pieces had a clunky word count.

"What Goes Around, Comes Around"

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Imrahil's usually feature emotionally evocative word choices and exciting pacing, and this piece is no exception. An interesting take on the theme too.

A tiny part of me wants an explanation for why he's stuck in a time loop, but I guess Groundhog Day never properly explained it either. Reimer better figure out a way to make Andie MacDowell fall in love with him, or he's going to be in for a rough time.

Short and Scaly on the Streets IV: Cycles of Chaos

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I haven't entered a lot of contests lately, I was thinking about Spawning of Bob lately and realized that my friendly rivalry with him drove me to write Lizardmen stories faster and better. He was inspiration for the first Short and Scaly on the Streets story I did.

My inspiration for this one was mostly me wanting to pad the story roster and make a dumb cycling pun. The addition of fake Chaos Dwarves was a last minute change cause I couldn't make up my mind how to Warhammerize the Biker Gang. I also had some writer's block on what villain to use, so I lazily made it Chaos Dwarves. I got three people who aren't Nightbringers to vote for this, so it would have won anyway. "Short and Scaly on the Streets 1" dominated the contest it was in. So I guess I have a winning franchise on my hands.

My Westhammer and Skink Chief McBragg entries didn't do near as good. I even did a Westhammer story with a Chaos Dwarf reference once, but it was too subtle for Nightbringer and he missed it. This piece had ZERO subtlety.

I feel a little bad that I won this contest because I put a lot more proverbial polish on the first Short and Scaly on the Streets story and by comparison I kind of phoned this one in. I was also using a spastic dying keyboard. The keyboard almost stopped me from entering. That's why I selfishly extended the contest deadline. That and my aforementioned writer's block on the villain.

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This piece was well-written and I can very easily picture a skink priest talking to a Slann like this. An interesting take on the theme.

The downside of this is that reads as the introduction to a grander narrative more than it reads like a short story. Stories that are written in this format are always well-received and well-like but they never win the most votes. In other words, they are usually in the middle of pack, which isn't a horrible place to be considering how cool the pack here is on Lustria-Online.

Maybe if they included Chaos Dwarves, the Nightbringer bump could help, but I don't know.

"A Friend in the Dark"

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I forgot to vote, so I'm out of luck. Unless some moderator temporary reopens the poll...oh wait, I'm some moderator.

I have a soft spot for the underdog in a poll, but I would have voted for this if it it was the frontrunner. I like TD4's writing style a lot and over the years he has gotten a disproportionate high number of Scalenex's personal votes.

And in honor of Bob, this piece certainly gets the Scalenex Cup for delicious horror and tragedy.

TD4 is consistently good at evocative word choice and balancing the "Lizard" and "Man" aspects of his characters. And this is the only piece that doesn't bend the rules on the classical short story three act structure. Intro-Conflict-Resolution. Every sentence either moves the plot forward or develops characterization. So not only was this piece in my wheelhouse, this was probably the best piece on a technical level.
 
Was it the one referencing the K'daai?

Yes, and it had a mad dwarf in it trying to activate it. Westhammer, much like much 80s Warhammer universe, has the forces of Chaos lying dormant.

In the case of Westhammer, the Chaos gods were defeated at great cost. Or at least they seem to be defeated. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are rumored to be a reincarnation of the Chaos Gods (Famine is Slaanesh, an evolution of an insatiable hunger).
 
My Westhammer and Skink Chief McBragg entries didn't do near as good. I even did a Westhammer story with a Chaos Dwarf reference once, but it was too subtle for Nightbringer and he missed it.

Was it the one referencing the K'daai?

Yes, and it had a mad dwarf in it trying to activate it. Westhammer, much like much 80s Warhammer universe, has the forces of Chaos lying dormant.

In the case of Westhammer, the Chaos gods were defeated at great cost. Or at least they seem to be defeated. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are rumored to be a reincarnation of the Chaos Gods (Famine is Slaanesh, an evolution of an insatiable hunger).
It did not escape my notice...

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It's the one that got away. The one time (since I've been paying attention) that a Chaos Dwarf story lost against a field of competitors that themselves did not feature the Chaos Dwarfs or the Nightbringer. I tried @Scalenex . It was not enough on the day, but you had my vote.

On a different note, look at how many votes were cast (even when factoring in two votes per vote) and look at how many stories were submitted. The forum in general was much more active back then.
 
It did not escape my notice...

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It's the one that got away. The one time (since I've been paying attention) that a Chaos Dwarf story lost against a field of competitors that themselves did not feature the Chaos Dwarfs or the Nightbringer. I tried @Scalenex . It was not enough on the day, but you had my vote.

On a different note, look at how many votes were cast (even when factoring in two votes per vote) and look at how many stories were submitted. The forum in general was much more active back then.

...and Join the Army was mine :D
 
God dang... Makes me feel like I'm a character in Fallout, roaming the post apocalypse long after the fact.
Ain't that the truth brother. This forum used be alive back in the day. At the moment, we might have 4-5 super active members, another 10 or so active members and maybe 15 semi-active members. Give or take.


As far as voting goes, check out the most voted upon poll in L.O. history:

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The forum is a shadow of what it used to be. Less posts. Less likes. Less threads. Less votes. And yes, even less short stories in the SS contest.
 
Just look at the Introduction thread. Back in the days there was a continuos flow, now it's stagnant.
Yup.

In terms of the forum we've got:
  • barely any gaming discussions (besides @- Q - 's recent revival of Blood Bowl)
  • a handful of active painters
  • a scarce few number of short story writers
The majority of forum engagement is centered around General Chat topics (and GW rumours when they drop). For the most part, that is what is keeping the forum alive.

That said, Lustria Online has endured longer than most (aside from the Chaos Dwarfs forum who are practically immortal)... but if we were to remove the 10-15 most prevalent posters, the activity on Lustria would fold. It's a fragile thing.

It hurts me a lot, but that's the sad truth.
However, there is a bright side to it all! ;) And it makes @NIGHTBRINGER happy. :)
 
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