/u/mafiaknight's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP]You’re trekking through an eery bog forest, fighting monsters the whole way. Everything is creepy or outright disgusting. Then you stumble upon a clearing with a pleasant little cottage and an acre of luscious grass.
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[WP]”You know the saying ‘I’m dying to read more’? Well in my case it’s a bit more serious than most. Read or die. The better the story, the more entertaining, more engaging: more nutritious. A textbook will keep me going while I read, but no more. I need a proper story. Will you write it?”
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[WP]You died New Year’s Day, and woke up Christmas morning. The day your grandfather died. A week later, you died again, then woke up. It’s like a bad dream. (I’m thinking he left you something like an arcade token, or used a bit of magic to protect you, or something similar)
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[WP]You are Captain Seuss of the MT Olympus, and you’ve just been sucked through some kind of spatial anomaly and crashed on a strange planet
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[WP]The dead walk the earth, but many survived the apocalypse and live in walled cities. You are to form a band of five to cleanse the land and protect the living.
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[WP]you suddenly find yourself in a transporter room straight out of start trek when Kirk, spock, and bones walk up onto the pad, and look at you expectantly. Just then you realize: you’re wearing a *red* shirt!
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[WP]You are a hero sworn to protect the weak and innocent. Brutal foes surround you, and the odds are long. You fight knowing that you will surely die, but your sacrifice will save many
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[WP]You just wanted to be left alone. You didn’t want anyone else to suffer. You tried to run, and to hide, but they wouldn’t let you. There’s nowhere left to go, and they’ve started attacking your friends. You have no choice now. Show them why the wise fear the anger of a quite man.
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