Writing Dares ☕.ೃ࿔*:・ JWC 2026 ══════☕═══════ Welcome to our 2nd ever --- JWC writing dares! Get ready for some chaos, fun and excitement ;D ══════☕═══════ ⋆ General Information Come this project for a writing dare! How does it work? Well, simply post a comment stating your cabin and that you want a writing dare. Someone will reply and give you a writing dare and their cabin for you to give them a writing dare! You may NOT give a dare to someone in your own cabin, and the dare must be reasonable. A reasonable dare might be telling someone to write about a certain prompt. Some unreasonable dares are to tell someone to "write ten words" or "write until you pass out". You cannot ask to switch dares once you have received a dare. Once your both done, send them to each other and you can go to the main cabin to claim points for participating. ══════☕═══════ ⋆ Point System 100+ words = 200 points 200+ words = 300 points 300+ words = 400 points 400+ words = 500 points You cannot claim more then 500 points every day, this cap resets at midnight UTC. If you write more, you will not earn those points if you have reached the cap. You can still get more dares, just note you won't get more then 500 points a day. ══════☕═══════ FAQ ⋆ How to get a dare/find someone You can comment asking for a dare with your cabin, or reply to someone asking for a dare and comment with your cabin. ⋆ How to ask for a dare Sate your name, cabin and anything you may be very uncomfortable with writing (to the point that you are physically/mentally unable to do so) ⋆ How do I claim my points? Comment in the main cabin with the link to your writing piece, what your dare was, how many words you wrote and how many points you get and someone will add it. ⋆ What you can write during a dare Your piece just has to relate to the dare given to you, and other then that you have full creative control! ══════☕═══════ And that's it! We hope you all have fun <3 Drop any questions in the comments below! ══════☕═══════ Credits Thumbnail by @cinammcnx @EeveeDonut for the original concept of writing dares @iinspirqtion for the description (Slightly edited by )