/u/Alphamoonman's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] Like something straight out of the movie "Inside Out" a young adult suffers a serious case of Multiple Personality Disorder, where a group of characters unlike emotions struggle to manage going shopping for food and acting like a normal person at the same time, stepping on each others' toes.
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[WP] Inexplicably one day, you'd turned into a monster. But that's not the important bit right now. A couple of dolts just got lost in your patch of willowed woods. How do you show them the right way out safely when you're a fear-inducing monster?
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[WP] In a world of not-so-magic, humanity lives in villages all across the lands. You were cursed since birth with a special affinity. Your diet is burned anything than real food. The more charred it is the better. Your hands emit smoke, and you learn to use these powers, and get kicked out of town.
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[WP] In a utopia of only children, adults are a myth. One day, you discover an heirloom in your home. You think you heard it's called Kar Keez. To learn the truth about them, you use the Kar Keez and turn into an adult yourself.
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[WP] You're the hero of Megalopolis, your best friend the villain, but neither of you know the other's secret identity, whom both go out for coffee every Tuesday. Mid-fight both your alarms for that Tuesday coffee go off... Huh...
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[WP] God exists divinely, though it becomes less and less apparent the more people exist at once. Armageddon rolls by, and the last few humans in this disaster die, until one human remains, receiving the united, divine power of the whole of humanity.
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Ancient Egypt discovered "force" magic which was used for the pyramids. Instead of dying off, they became the monopoly for masonry, carpentry, irrigation, and transportation. Electricity has hardly been researched. It is like France's influence was in 1600-1800 but more widespread.
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