I think it's a great idea for each submission to have a FB attached to it (as a hard rule) - you can't be picked as a WINNER if you don't include one. I know we've all seen how the thread can quickly lose it's momentum when the winner doesn't return with a new FB promptly.
The pitfall I can see is when someone is picked as a winner - regardless of whether they acknowledge it or not, we can start to draw the new beast. But when it comes around to picking a winner for that round, and the original winner isn't present.. what do we do then? How long do we wait for them to return? How long is the poll for the new winner?
Do we give CognitiveDissonance admin power to solve any lulls by announcing winners/picking new FB? More importantly, do you want this power?
Hmm, you bring up some interesting points. I'm against absolutely requiring FB submissions as I would find that a disincentive if I were to join this thread. Here are my suggestions:
- If everything goes well, we proceed as follows. Author of beast chooses winner, winner presents FB (hopefully linked previously) and another week goes ahead
- If the original author is not around to choose a winner, we run a 2 day poll. First fast the post wins, and posts the next beastie.
- If that person is also not around, we should start a Forgotten Beast Compendium somewhere, such as an open Google Docs file, where people can put their favorite beasties and any relevant backstory to them. That way, we can pick a random or just a very interesting one, and keep going.
This way, the turn-around would be at most 10 days long.
Thoughts?
Change the last one to second place poll winner picks a FB if first place doesn't pop up continue until we have no one who enter then just start back with last poll winner only.
also I'm against having to bring a FB to the table to draw, and having a database for FB incase of when the guy who won last time is a no show. kinda ruins the flare of seeing a new FB.
I do like that. I do want to balance the fun versus performance, as
THE THREAD MUST FLOW. But this could be a good start to it. So, to reiterate:
- Once a Forgotten Beast is announced, everyone has 7 days to draw it
- At the end of the week, the owner of the beast picks their favorite. This person then chooses the next beast.
- If the owner is not available, the images are put up for a short vote. The winner chooses the next beast.
- If not available, the runner-up gets the honours
If things stall, we will change. But I like this, it's friendlier and more organic. Thoughts?
Also, in regards to...
The suggestions look pretty good to me, and I agree with Rum's thoughts as well.
Though I am in favor of a FB Compendium; but for completed FBs with their respective drawings placed inside. Or were you already planning on listing all completed FBs on the first page, Cognitive?
Anyway, here's an engraving of One Mucousjuice and lunch.
P.S I got lazy at the tail :>
I would like to put together a compendium of drawings, and the front page will not last for long. A friend of mine just started a domain though and offered me hosting space for anything, so I just might plop it there.
Also that One Mucousjuice is AMAZING. Love it
EDIT: I forgot to respond to this:
Do we give CognitiveDissonance admin power to solve any lulls by announcing winners/picking new FB? More importantly, do you want this power?
I am very hesitant to choose a winner based solely on my preference. In an event of a general stall, I could declare a winner based on general comments as the pictures were posted. I would also want them seconded, ala formal meetings.
Such as:
Me: "As the voting has stalled, I declare ThisDamnArtist a winner due to having the most positive response"
CouldBeYou: "Seconded!"
Me: "Okay, I will message ThisDamnArtist and get them to pick the next beastie"
If nobody is readily available to post a beastie, I would rather draw on community content. I frequently come across very interesting stories about forgotten beasts, and I could start collecting them for unique challenges when necessary.