/u/WorkingNo6161's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] The dragon is confused. If the people from the nearby kingdom didn't want him to eat them, then why do they keep on sending him appetizers pre-wrapped in shiny foil and wielding a metal toothpick?
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[WP] Instead of a superpower that sounds lame but is secretly overpowered, write about a superpower that seems OP but is actually practically useless.
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[WP] Your mission is to write the worst (or best, depending on your view) Mary Sue character possible. How badly can you make us cringe?
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[WP] As the monarch of a peaceful, prosperous kingdom, the greatest threat to your rule are teenagers with a hero complex bent on overthrowing you. One of your most important duties as monarch is to lure them into your throne room, where they can be safely apprehended before too much damage occurs.
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[WP] The protagonist has some of the worst fighting skills known to man, but plot armor makes the protagonist impossible to defeat. This is making the antagonist very, very frustrated.
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[WP] The Hero and the Villain are roommates and bitter rivals. The only reason they don't fight is because none of them can afford rent on their own. You are the landlord.
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[WP] You're the town's mayor, and you're getting sick of your superpowered siblings' not-so-subtle prank on you. Do they have any idea how much it costs for a town to repair the damage dealt by their "hero vs villain" fights?!
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[WP] The Hero rode into the Dark Lord's throne room, challenging the Dark Lord to a duel. What the Hero did not expect, however, was to get lectured on "How rude it is to track mud into the house as a guest".
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