/u/SevenOfCarina's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] Centuries ago, their kind waged a war of extermination on your race, mercilessly executing every male, female, and child. They thought they had succeeded when they declared your kind extinct. They were wrong. You are the last Dodo bird, and now, it's finally time to extract your revenge.
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[WP] In an alternate world, every individual is granted a superpower of their choice when they turn sixteen. There's only one problem - there can only ever be one person with a particular superpower, like superstrength. This has forced people to get .... creative.
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[WP] Dragons have a rather .... peculiar childhood. They frequently disguise their young as human infants and leave them to be raised by human families. They're easily distinguished, though, and all signs point to you being one of them. The problem? Dragons have been extinct for centuries.
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[EU] Earth's mightiest heroes lie defeated. With Thanos on the cusp of victory, one janitor takes it upon himself to save the universe. His name? Stan Lee.
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[WP] The Game Of Life runs on a rather outdated 32-bit system, and it is a known fact that the developers capped player character lifespans at 4,294,967,295 seconds, or about 136.19 in-game years, to avoid integer overflow errors. Nobody told the NPCs that, however.
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[WP] As the first tempest in history brews over the desolate Martian landscape, you can't help but wish there were still humans around to witness it.
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[WP] Ten thousand years ago, this was Hell - the home of those unfortunate souls who'd been cast out of Heaven for daring to dream. It was my task to make them repent, yet somehow, I never could crush their spirit. This place may be called Earth, now, but I know they will make it Paradise.
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[WP] The clock on the wall is an antique, rumoured to be older than time. In the generations it's been in your family, it's never been known to cease its mechanical ticking. You look up at it with a worried frown. Yet, now it has.
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