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[WP] As your forces faltered in face of an overwhelming enemy, you reached out to the God of War, praying for unmatched power and victory. To your surprise a voice asked, "And what would you give?"
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[WP] You are a legendary tomb raider who always abide by one rule: when your lamp is extinguished, your time is up, and you must take the loot and immediately vacate the tomb. As you climbed deeper into the catacombs, your lamp begins to flicker.
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[WP] You are a painter of lost memories. Conflicts that never happened, people that didn't exist, or achievements that are impossible. People called you delusional, until today someone identified all your paintings.
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[WP] The Sword of Time can cut things in the past or future. You're the last one left of the forces protecting it. Lying on the floor, clutching the sword and surrounded by spears, you laughed maniacally; declaring your victory.
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[WP]You found an artifact that can make anything the user believe into reality. You can transform armor into a working crossbow because you believe it will work. You tried to explain to scientists how the starship in your backyard came into existence, but no one believes you.
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[WP] You are the God of procrastination. You never really got anything done. Most thought you're either nonexistent or useless. Truth is, you've never gotten serious because you never needed to, due to your immense talents. So when you suddenly started to work hard, other gods began to panic.
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[WP] You are an innkeeper. Imperial families, geishas, and samurais had enjoyed your hot springs and tempura for generations. But it's been 1300 years, and people are getting suspicious.
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[WP] As a lowly servant of the hero, you've stumbled the fabled chest, its inscription said, "The Sword of Deus Ex Machina, and the impenetrable Plot Armor, lies within. Use without caution."
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