/r/WritingPrompts
[WP] When a person turns 18. they get to pick a statistic. For the rest of their life, they will know this statistic about anyone they meet (lies told, days left alive, etc.)
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[WP] You attempt to pronounce some of the furniture names at Ikea. In doing so, you've summoned a demon.
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[EU] Tony Stark wakes up in an unfamiliar chamber. A woman’s voice greets him; “Hello, and again, welcome to the Aperture Science computer-aided enrichment center.”
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[OT] Can we make a day where instead of specific prompts, we just give a title and we have to make a story for it?
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[WP] A woman has been dating guy after guy, but it never seems to work out. She's unaware that she's actually been dating the same guy over and over; a shapeshifter who's fallen for her, and is certain he's going to get it right this time.
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[WP] The coalition of supervillains had just terminated you from the team for the transgression of "being too efficient". As you walk into your bar of choice grumbling, you stumble into your heroic rival also in the same predicament as you.
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[WP] An crestfallen immortal being posted a bounty on himself. Many had tried and failed until one day, a curious traveller knocked on his castle. "I may not know how to kill you, but I bet I can show you how to live!".
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[WP] When the time-travelling aliens do first contact, they don't do it once. They simultaneously contact us throughout history, from the first tribes in Africa to the Mars colonies of 2100. This makes writing a coherent analysis of human/alien relations near impossible, but someone has to try.
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[WP] After hearing "Everything is a weapon to a human," A desperate alien race abducts several humans and gives them ships, random gadgets, and instruction manuals.
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