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The Sound Effects Contest
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Challengers:
Judging: Community Vote
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Create a short story based around one of the sound effects:

Distant Firefight:


Incoming Mortar Fire:


The Ocean:


Horses:


Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder:


Large, Open Camp:


Deadly Radiation:


Panicked Crowd:

You may use one, several, or all of the effects as your prompt; if you want to add your own sound effect, get it off of SoundCloud or YouTube and embed it through the "Embed Media from External Sites" feature when writing your story, and add it at the top  (please no comprehensible speech, English, Polish, Chinese, no comprehensible speech). Please indicate somehow which original prompt you used, if any (just put the name I've given it in an author's note in the story or something). No other limits. Use your imagination.

Readers are advised to play all appropriate sound effects at once when reading a story with said sound effects.; makes it more interesting.

An amount of inspirations (these are not required):
"In war, not everyone is a soldier."
"What could possibly be positive about a murderous disease?"
"When bad things happen, people get freaked out."
"It's an abomination."
"People band together for a common cause, but not for a common effect."
"I have been thinking about what I saw ever since."
"My ancestors are smiling upon me, imperials, can you say the same?"
"The ocean is a place where you can let memories slip away."
"Riding a horse hurts. I don't get why people do it."
"Turns out horses aren't explosion-proof."
"And I was this close. Gesture for emphasis!"
"Somebody get these people a shower."
"Thirty years. Thirty long, grueling years."
"Sometimes when things are falling apart they may actually be falling into place."
"It always seems impossible until it is done."
"Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will."

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