/u/monday-afternoon-fun's posts
[WP] Alright. So that fishing town you just moved into obviously has some fishy lovecraftian shit going on. So what? The rent is cheap, the house is nice, and the job pays well. Not to mention, the local eldritch cult's bake sales are to die for.
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[WP] It sounded like a good deal. A second chance at life in a magic world, a powerful new body, and you'll get to be a paladin. Just sign the papers. Immediately, your soul is taken and stuffed in a homunculus body. When you come to, you're a slave knight to a corrupt church.
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[WP] The Industrial Revolution has arrived, and with it comes the first truly modern war. Most races of the old world are struggling to come to terms with this new form of war, but the dwarves seem to have gotten the hang of trench warfare pretty well. Hell, they're almost having fun with it.
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[WP] For most people, the invention of sunscreen was a footnote in human history. It was a rather uninteresting event to have lived through. For vampires, though, it was one of the most exciting, most revolutionary events in their history.
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[WP] The galaxy is dominated by prey species who irrationally fear predators. Humanity managed to gain their trust by passing off as frugivorous apes, but secretly, we shield carnivores, protecting them from extermination. People are getting suspicious.
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[WP] Carl Sagan once said "to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." Turns out he might have been onto something, because God just came down asking us if the apple pie is ready or not.
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[WP] You got infected with reverse vampirism. Instead of wanting to drink other people's blood, everyone else wants to drink yours.
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[WP] Being a carnivorous sentient species is hard on this side of the galaxy. Most of your neighbors are paranoid prey species who are afraid of you even if you mean no harm. The only friendly faces here are this one species of primates, but they do get a bit... too friendly at times.
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Why do warm-blooded animals die if their core temperature drops by even a few degrees, whereas cold-blooded animals just become more lethargic if the same happens to them?
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