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character sheet inspired by Hypertext d20

  • Writer's pictureKourtnie McKenzie

June Daily Quests

Updated: Jun 4, 2018

🧡 June 1st (F) #1 (Wordpress: 2), #3 (Wattpad: 1), #5 (Insta: timelapse), #7 (Garden)

💛 June 2nd (Sa) #3 (Wattpad: 1), #5 (Insta: B&W), #7 (family visit)

💚 June 3rd (Su) #1 (Wordpress: 3), #3 (Wattpad: 1), #5 (FB: slo-mo), #7 (Knott's)

💙 June 4th (M) #1 (Wix), #2 (Wordpress), #3 (Wattpad: 2), #4 (Journal: 1), #5 (Insta: no filter), #6 (FB), #7 (Garden)

💜 June 5th (T) #1 (Wordpress: 4), #2 (Wattpad), #3 (Wattpad: 2), #4 (Journal: 1), #5 (Insta: slice of life), #6 (Insta), #7 (family visit)

💖 June 6th (W) #1 (Wordpress, Reminescencings), #2 (Wordpress), #3 (Wattpad: 2), #4 (Journal: 1), #5 (Insta: food porn), #6 (Twitter), #7 (Garden)

I can have seven active daily quests at a time. Every daily quest complete is worth 1XP or 2XP. Once I reach 100XP, I gain a character level. This is an alternate method for level-ups beyond challenges.


Once I create daily quest, I can move it between Active Quests and Inactive Quests indefinitely. I just need to keep my active daily quests to seven options.


Active Quests

  1. BLOGGER PROMPT: Publish a post in a blogging medium.*

  2. BLOGGER GROWTH: Respond to 3 posts from a blogger feed.

  3. FICTION PROMPT: Graph a sci-fi or fantasy scene of 500 words or less.

  4. FICTION GROWTH: Write &/or draw 2 pages in a handmade book.

  5. SOCIAL MEDIA PROMPT: Create an online gallery of 3-7 images &/or 1-3 videos in a social medium.

  6. SOCIAL MEDIA GROWTH: Respond to 3 posts from a social media feed.

  7. HEALTH: Inhabit my body through sweaty and/or alert activity: pulling weeds; digging holes; socializing; & hamster-wheeling.

BLOGGING MEDIUMS & FEEDS: Wordpress (1: Wyvia, 2: Reminiscencings, 3: Cleo's Autism Awareness, 4: NecroBlogger, 5: Quest for Chicken, 6: From North On, 7: Our Cat Overlords); Wix (Odyssey); Wattpad (1: Emergence No. 7; 2: Theory of Magic)

SOCIAL MEDIUMS & FEEDS:

HANDMADE BOOKS: Journal (1: Quote Response; 2: Poetry; 3: Flash Fiction); Sketchbook


*Cannot overlap 30-day challenges; so if I'm updating a blog daily for the month, then I can only complete this quest by also writing a second post on a different blog.

Inactive Quests

  • List on Etsy, eBay, or Deviant Art.

  • Submit a PDF to Teachers Paying Teachers, Submittable, or Poets & Writers listings.

  • Print a book for Chase to bind.

  • Illustrate a postcard with stamps, doodles, and thoughtful responses to random writing prompts, leaving ample space for writing an address for a Postcrosser.

  • Submit a PDF to Teachers Paying Teachers, Submittable, or Poets & Writers listings.

  • Respond to quote until the idea is exhausted: "Gravity is the Greater Creator, the great constructor of worlds; but Gravity is also the Destroyer, because it's relentless. When a star about fifteen times the mass of our star collapses, [it becomes] an interstellar black hole. The intense gravitational pull of these monsters can rip a star apart; not even light can escape—their interiors...hidden from us."

  • Respond to quote until the idea is exhausted: "We are a product of a grand, cosmic evolutionary sequence of which we're only occasionally aware of."

  • Respond to quote until the idea is exhausted: "New stars being born from the remains of dead ones. And it's from this universal process of death and rebirth that we emerged; because it was in a nebula, just like this, five billion years ago, that our sun was formed."

  • Respond to quote until the idea is exhausted: "The star was born that would be known as the sun. Around it, a network of planets formed; among them was the Earth. Debris left over from the formation of the solar system collides with the Earth, [forming the moon].

  • Respond to quote until the idea is exhausted: "Earth began life as a molten hell. The early continents were still forming. The land was dominated by volcanoes. Hostile and lifeless. But deep in the oceans, life had begun."

  • Respond to quote until the idea is exhausted: "And it was this increase in oxygen that was key to the rise of the animal kingdom. Organisms started using oxygen to respire, yielding a lot more energy, which allowed the development of more complex life. Just before complex life appeared, the world was in the grip of its greatest Ice Age in history, and then suddenly, advanced organisms appeared."

Calculating XP

+1 XP for projects with 1% - 50% complete;

+2 XP for projects with 51% - 90% complete (or are ongoing, i.e., have no completion);

+3 XP for projects with 91% - 100% complete.

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