/u/One_Parched_Guy's posts
[WP] There’s more to heroism than giant, city-wide battles. You work as a lawyer to a popular super hero, and have so far protected them in civil and domestic cases, but are starting to wonder if it’s the right thing to do when the same types of brand buildings go down every time they “save” it.
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[WP] When the Lich handed over their phylactery, it was not an act of good will as they said it was. Whoever had it, controlled the lich. Whoever controlled the lich commanded life and death alike… why do the work yourself, when you can let them tear each other part over you instead?
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[WP] A dragon’s hoard is a tempting treasure for any aspiring adventurer. However, no one considers the headache that comes with splitting the treasure with their rightful owners, next of kin, and those who own the land that the dragon was slain on.
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[WP] You are an assassin who works specifically with poisons. You’re a master of espionage and infiltration, preferring to poison a targets meal. However, the poisons you’re supplied, while effective, taste *really* bad. You end up finding creative solutions to this as a result.
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[WP] You ‘take’ things from people. A little bit of their gains from exercise, some knowledge from their studies, and so on. However, you also gain a bit of illnesses and deaths. Today, you take from someone and feel stronger and smarter than ever before - but it leaves you on the verge of death.
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[EU] In the book/film Coraline, a young girl gains access to the “Other World”, a (seemingly) perfect fantasy world complete with a perfect mother and father and friends. She must leave every night, but if she gets buttons sewn into her eyes, she stays. Write a character in the same situation.
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[SP] Write a story based off of the last ten (or less) texts you’ve sent to whoever. Put the ten texts in quotes at the top of your post, and preferably, the texts won’t be used themselves in the story (no “he sent this text”) but you can if it drives the story.
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[WP] The comics made it look so easy to have a secret identity. No one ever tries to stop the hero, no one ever tries to demask them or track their presence through other means - which is why you’re more than a little surprised when the government has found you out, and pointed out how easy it was.
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[WP] A man summons a Genie from its lamp, and wishes for it to filter his wishes through a Monkey’s Paw.
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