/u/quazerflame's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] "You know, I didn't go into this intending on becoming the world leader in arcane spell circle decryption. I just wanted to keep the pests away from my garden, and things kind of got away from me after that."
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[WP] "I'm not pushing you away because I'm dangerous as a werewolf, I'm just really, really embarrassed about how I act during the full moon."
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[WP] The supercomputer AI came to the conclusion that the only logical course of action was to become a god.
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[WP] "I have a confession to make, love. I'm a werewolf." "I already knew. Wait, you didn't know that I knew?"
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[WP] Turning people into monstrous beasts is no longer the punishment it once was, the fae courts have discovered.
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[WP] "With the help of the humans, we have learned about the two sleep-style types of their species: the 'morning people' and the 'night owls'." "So, every single human falls in one of those two categories?" "...Almost every human."
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[WP] The crew were in fact prepared for the arrival of a new human crewmate. A normal human crewmate. They were not prepared for the human to be a (thankfully quite even-tempered) werewolf.
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[WP] As a wolfman theater actor, you're used to getting offered villainous roles to play. This time, you're surprised by an offer for the role of a hero, and that you were the scriptwriter's first choice for that role...
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[WP] Contrary to popular media, werewolves don't transform, their beastman forms are their only forms. This doesn't stop people from assuming otherwise, and some are very critical of the perceived "disrespect" when werewolves don't turn human in certain situations.
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