/r/WritingPrompts
[WP] A man on his deathbed gathers together his children. "To my eldest, I leave all my worldly possessions. To you, my youngest, I leave all my otherworldy possessions."
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[EU] No one stays a Teenager forever. Its been 20 years since Leo, Raph, Donnie and Mikey beat the Shredder. They all went their seperate ways for a long time, but gather up again when they hear Splinter has died of natural causes.
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[WP] Your kingdom lies in ruins and the demons are at the gate. You hold the sacred relic that has been passed down for countless generations to your lips and speak a prayer in a long forgotten language: "Orbital Strike on my location"
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[WP] A parent built an advanced VR sandbox for their child, inhabited by an AI playmate for the child to play with. At some point the child stops using it, returning 30 years later only to find that their AI playmate has gained sapience, and has been waiting for their return all those years.
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[WP] To avoid boredom, an intergalactic colony ship plays a multi-generational larp/dnd game. After ten thousand years, the occupants have forgotten it’s a game. One day a player discovers a lost manuscript titled ‘dungeon master’s notes’.
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[WP] A man was sentenced to death. He was executed, announced dead, and had a funeral. The day after, you got a phone call from the police station from the same man asking you to be his lawyer. He argued, "I paid for my crimes already. They can't sentence me twice." It was all over the news.
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[WP] A drunkard unknowingly convinced Death to be the Godparent to their child. Death gets very invested in their role.
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[WP] The legendary hero that we summoned to save the realm was not what we expected. He was gruff, not handsome. He direct in his speech, not elegant. He also came with "Navy Seal Training," which we think is some sort of swordplay and a "Medal of Honor," which must be some sort of crown.
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