/u/OfAshes's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] The townspeople serenaded your arrival, gave you the finest weapons and armor. The village elders were ecstatic, calling you "Chosen One" and sending you off into the nearby mountains with a Quest. You don't know how to tell them that you have absolutely no idea how to kill a dragon.
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[WP] All throughout your life, you've been esteemed for your ability to instinctively know the truth of what something (or someone) is. However, that's not your power - you can't tell what something is, you can tell what it isn't.
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[CW] Write a tribute to a person, place, object, or event you lost, no longer have, or only remember without using the past tense.
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[WP] A Soul is the manifestation of everything its host represents -- their triumphs, failures, emotions, and memories. However, despite being confined to their host, Souls are separate beings. As such, they increasingly want out of their host and are getting increasingly desperate.
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[WP] Everyone knows that your name is your destiny. However, no one quite knows how the name/destiny relationship works and it's starting to become a problem.
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[WP] Your parents have always been... odd. Between the "never going out at full moon" and all the fur constantly appearing on the carpets, you're absolutely sure that they are werewolves. At this point, you want them to be. NOPE. They're zombies. It's slightly underwhelming.
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[WP] You have reached the tower of the lost princess and fended off the dragon, if only for a moment. However, she seems scared when you tell her that you are here to take her home.
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[WP] You have an incredibly inconvenient superpower. If you name a topic, you can switch your knowledge of the topic to everything the nearest people around you don't know. However, you forget what they do know, so it leaves you very disoriented when you use it.
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