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Revision as of 08:35, 5 November 2014
Contents
General
Shaoman 2014 was held from October 22 - November 1.
Activities
- Group Theme Contest
- Spooky Story Swap
- Badge Exchange
- Chat Trivia
- Graphics Contest
- Spamathon
Themes
- Blue Ajah: Musical Madness
- Brown Ajah: The Hawkeye Initiative
- Gray Ajah: Kilted Heroes
- Green Ajah: Supernatural
- Red Ajah: REDACTED
- White Ajah: Creepy Children's Characters
- Yellow Ajah: Rejected Princesses
- Dai M'Hael: Spaceballs
- Accepted, Novices, Soldiers and Recruits: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Citizens: Night of the Living Gargoyles
Winners
Beyond the Realm of Normal
Theme
The theme competition was divided into four categories this year.
- Best Theme: Brown Ajah - The Hawkeye Initiative
- Best Group Sigs and Avatars: Brown Ajah - The Hawkeye Initiative
- Best Group Story: Dai M'Hael - Spaceballs
- Best Group Roleplay: Accepted, Novices, Soldiers and Recruits - Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Chat Trivia
Spamathon
- Round 1 (This or That) - Brown Ajah, Gray Ajah, Green Ajah, Red Ajah, Yellow Ajah, Dai M'Hael, San d'ma Shadar, Novices
- Round 2 (Geography Style) - Brown Ajah, Green Ajah, Red Ajah, Novices
- Round 3 (Three Word Story) - Brown Ajah and Red Ajah
- Round 4 (Open Spam) - Brown Ajah
The final round of the Spamathon reached 140 pages. Brown was the solid winner, by over 500 posts.