/u/Sex_Coupon's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] The first years of a new monarch's reign are tested by aristocrats scheming for more power and favour. The old king was wise enough to leave behind a journal with instructions on how to handle them. Now it's missing and you must recover it before irreparable damage is done.
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[WP] You're a character in a D&D game who has become self-aware and questioning the discontinuity of the world around you. Other members in the party are beginning to realise something is wrong too.
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[WP] You've been locked inside a room with no windows or doors, it's a "Mushroom". Inside are a bed, chair, calendar, clock, and a desk with three sheets of paper and a pencil. You can survive or escape only by using the power of puns.
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[WP] when you were 5 years old, your uncle pretended to pull a coin out of your ear, unwittingly prompting you to develop psychic abilities. Decades later you've learned three things: Stimulants enhance your abilities, other psychics exist, and they're not all friendly.
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[WP] You've died and learned that before you are Judged in the afterlife, you must see youself through the eyes and thoughts of everyone you've ever interacted with. Blinking, you find yourself in the mind of your mother the moment she learns of her pregnancy.
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[WP] the world runs on gears and steam and is powered by phlogiston, a special type of coal. You thought the thieves were after your fathers secret phlogiston gas experiments, but they stole his übergear prototype, abandoned because it was too dangerous.
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[WP] In adventure college your friends are learning to be dungeon crawling Fighters and Mages. Your major is a Bard subclass specialized for urban settings and statecraft - the Jester. Your power comes from mocking the four pillars of society: money, status, respectability, and conformity.
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