@vaporwar3 HERE THEY ARE
BTW: THESE ARE (common) TWISTED DESCRIPTIONS BUT I WROTE THEM >:3
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trigger warning: yapfest, mentions of cannibalism and bullying
(yes I made the trigger warning bigger so you guys read it)

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@vaporwar3 HERE THEY ARE
BTW: THESE ARE (common) TWISTED DESCRIPTIONS BUT I WROTE THEM >:3
Listed in alphabetical order
trigger warning: yapfest, mentions of cannibalism and bullying
(yes I made the trigger warning bigger so you guys read it)
d&d oneshot ideas I have but probably won’t develop
-small fey creatures need to save their forest/part of their forest from unnatural corruption that has been coming from a once-sacred pool
-sea adventure involving sunken cities with some kind of treasure search along with ghosts and other undead inhabitants of these underwater cities. said cities are likely the fate of some deity’s involvement or arcane magic gone really really wrong
-sea adventure investigating the disappearances of ships around a point in the ocean. anyone who disappeared is untracable by magic and it has been going on for a while now but a sea’s trade route has developed close to the place of disappearances meaning it’s become more of a problem. there have always been rumors of islands where magic is impossible and only humans inhabit, but those are just rumors....... (they are real, and there’s an island sitting on top of a huge coal deposit which give the humans there a 1600s The Crucible/Salem Witch Trials vibe and the players are there to save various people whether friends and family or an important political figure)
-god from ancient times power has been taken (with good reason, but he hasn’t been sent to hell but resides now in the material plane) continues to lose his power, but he resides in the center of a forest, surrounded by unnatural geography and tiny biomes of different habitats that definitely shouldn’t be there. and yet the creatures around it adapted and respect the fallen god. each player has a grievance with the god and goes to him and finds him much less powerful than they thought, and he needs their help with what he thinks are some “useless rebellious humanoids” that have been trying to “destroy his realm”
-mystery noir but ghosts as well. characters all meet on a train traveling across the country and hear things that are otherworldly(otherplanar?) and there’s a note left in one of the main compartments mentioning a mage on the train with the intent of releasing harmul beings onto the people and the players have to figure out who it is or otherwise fight the ghosts (sorta Murder on the Orient Express vibes but add in ghosts to make it fun)
Bear in mind folks that no genre is without problems, but acknowledment of those problems is how we write better stories. Who doesn't enjoy the fantasy that love can be its own kind of magic? Or that we can defeat darkness with light?...
But of course now I am obligated to ask:
What house do yall feel you belong to and why?
Did anyone else choose their house? And how do YOU interpret the houses? I've actually always wanted to ask.
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I have a feeling I should do like
Blog shit
i feel like dispatch was made for me because of how much i love villains 😂
the bond between girls with mental health issues and middle aged women who own new age shops......profound
I have 7 pairs of headphones that each only work in 1 ear