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[WP]Two identical infants lay in the cradle. “One you bore, the other is a Changeling. Choose wisely,” the Fae’s voice echoed from the shadows. “I’m taking both my children,” the mother said defiantly.
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[WP] Twenty years ago, you gave a friend some bad advice, and he was left homeless and penniless. Today, you opened a letter from him with a million-filler check and a note: “Thanks for the advice! You’re a real friend.”
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[WP] Your professor’s mistake in a time-travel experiment sent you 1.5B years into the future. Humanity is long gone, and the species that replaced them has some odd ideas about the artifacts and fossils left behind.
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[WP]”The fruit of this tree grants wishes, but beware they come with a price.” The sign in front of the tree is large and obvious. Too bad you’re an illiterate baker poaching ingredients for pies.
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[WP]Your superpower is the ability to teleport to any location you left a biological trace: spit, blood, snot, etc. You just teleported somewhere you’ve never seen before: an alien world.
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[WP] A group of xenoarcheologists encounter what is possibly the oldest non-natural artifact in the known universe: a small probe possibly sent out over ten million years ago. On the probe is a disc, which seems to show a pictogram of the system it originated from, deep in the old Terran Empire.
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[WP] At over a thousand years old, you are the apex predator: a powerful vampire. Man and beast quake at your very presence. Until one doesn’t: an older Labrador sits calmly in front of you, wearing a vest that says “Emotional Support Animal.”
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[WP] You didn’t actually set out to invent time travel. You just wanted to figure out how to organize a D&D night with your friends.
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In Galavant S1E6, the character Chef declines to poison a royal banquet, but instead feeds everyone things they’re allergic to instead. What was known about allergies in this time period (13th Century), and how carefully would a cook in the royal court have to tread in regards to guests’ allergies?
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