/u/CarolineJohnson's posts
[WP] A superhero saves a small child but the child doesn't get to thank him. Years later, the child (now an adult) stumbles upon the superhero in a nursing home. However, the superhero is very old and has Alzheimer's.
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[WP] The afterlife is in uproar. Satan's daughter has died and the judging just ended, but...she's been deemed worthy of going to heaven and unworthy of hell.
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[WP] You abandoned your childhood in that place, burying it under the tree on the hill. Now, close to your deathbed from age, you return one last time to retrieve it.
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[WP] You were raised by the trees. The only others you have met before have been the trees. The first time you meet another human, they have no idea what you're talking about.
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[WP] Aliens that are near-indistinguishable from humanity have made contact with humans. As a joke, some of them decide to do the turing test. Surprisingly, they fail.
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[WP] The people mourned the holy knight killed by a monster. The demons mourned the monster killed by a holy knight. And yet, the holy princess mourns the monster, and the devil mourns the holy knight.
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[WP] Humans have skill trees. One day, you discover "skill tree god mode" and decide to throw some points into random skills you've never heard of.
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[WP] By biting people with a condition you currently have, they are cured of it. Petrification, cancer, allergies, mind control, you name it. Well, the zombie apocalypse has begun, and the government's tried to get you infected, but the zombies don't seem like they want to go near you...
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[WP] The world believes you are destined to fulfill your scientist grandfather's revolutionary legacy. All you want to do is be a famous food blogger.
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[WP] Everyone has some passed down stories from the war with the demons a thousand years ago, but no one has stories about the hero of that war - the old, constantly drunk bard whose words were always stronger than his fists or his blade. Only one child dares to ask the local storyteller why.
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