/u/Phylar's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] A man finds a magical lamp and inside it lies a genie. Upon rubbing the lamp the genie proclaims that it will grant any wish, but that there is no wishing for more wishes. Unexpectedly the genie issues one more rule: The wish(es) must be made by someone else and afterwards he will disappear
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[WP] A man lives his entire life happy. Upon his death bed and with his family around him he passes away only to awaken again weak, confused, and disoriented. Tell us about his experience.
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[WP] Here's a classic: You wake up one day and find you can now understand and communicate verbally with animals. It ends up being a bit different than you expected.
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[WP] A newbie hero discovers a cospiracy between groups of heroes and a mysterious institution that apparently creates the perfect henchmen. They decide to get to the bottom of this mystery, like any good hero would.
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[WP] Inspired: In a world much like our own, amazing powers begin to blossom. Years pass and tensions grow as governments struggle to assert their dominance over these metahumans or instead faithfully accept them into society. A new arms race has begun.
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[WP] A man is stricken by a new and incredibly rare disease. Every 24 hours his body undergoes a randomized aging process while his mind stays the same. Everyday he wakes up never knowing how old or young he will be or what impact it will have on his life.
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[WP] Through massive scientific advancement, humanity has joined the intergalactic community. However, a single scientist discovers that their universe exists inside a computer simulation. The creators of this simulation are not happy with this knowledge.
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[WR] It has been a hundred-hundred life times since your people, the ancient Mesopotamians began the dark, yearly ceremony of New Years. As the ages have passed, you have borne witness to this darkness becoming a celebration. If only they knew why it was and still is so important.
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