/u/NatureNut49's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] In the distant future, people upload their consciousnesses into premade robotic bodies to live on as androids after their deaths.
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[WP] Mostly, they seemed to be a normal pirate crew. The captain's parrot was a bit... off, though. Flightless yet feathered, with a scaly mouth in place of a beak and a sickle claw on each foot.
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[WP] A monster just wants to make friends. However, it's so incredibly strong it smashes everything it touches. Disaster ensues.
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[WP] The virus has mild, harmless symptoms in humans, and goes away on its own after a few weeks. We never expected its effect on birds.
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[WP] As a therapist, you see a lot of unexpected things. What even you didn't expect was a shapeshifting dragon having an identity crisis to come in.
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[WP] By pure coincidence, alien animals resemble giant eagles. Particularly ambitious intergalactic falconers are ecstatic when it turns out they can be successfully domesticated.
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[WP] It's a simple cycle. Female lays eggs, female leaves, male takes care of eggs, then chicks. This particular female Tyrannosaurus sticks around though.
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[WP] The thing about cockatrices killing with their gaze is, in fact, completely untrue. It's a myth spread to make knights seem braver after slaying them. You are the first person to learn this, by accidentally looking a cockatrice in the eyes.
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[WP] The Ranger is a ghostly cowboy who brings small towns' sins to light and karmically screws them over. The problem? He isn't great at doing his thing in the modern, non-Wild West town he's showed up in.
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