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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2020 4:23 pm 
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"Hope is a drug. I will do what I can to cure you of your addiction."

The ancient Greeks seem to feel that way, at least according to some interpretations of the Pandora myth.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 7:17 am 
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:34 am 
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Very cool concept, and well-phrased. And interestingly, it strangely fits with a story I wrote nearly a decade ago (which is a simultaneously prideful and depressing thought...) way back on the mothership, if so we can still call it. I have, after all, been on NGA much longer than I was on the Flavor boards back there.

Anyway, the story it reminds me of is "Cromat Comes," which is a story I've always enjoyed having written.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:16 pm 
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Apropos of nothing, this line popped into my head just now:

"There are only three reasons a woman like you would be talking to a guy like me. Two of them are illegal, and the other's just mean."


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:32 am 
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Illegal? What kind of- well, I find it funny without even knowing exactly what they are :D

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 7:54 pm 
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I was cleaning out a drawer of mine today, and I came across a small scrap of paper that had this written on it:

"A character with Dissociative Identity Disorder, but only one (or two) of its alters are planeswalkers."


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 9:33 pm 
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That's neat. And very confusing for the nonwalkers. Could different personalities have their own sparks, or does the person have the spark and some identities can't access it?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 9:44 pm 
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That's neat. And very confusing for the nonwalkers. Could different personalities have their own sparks, or does the person have the spark and some identities can't access it?

I would imagine that the non-walker alters just didn't know they could do it or are actively, psychologically blocked from doing so. To suggest that the alters didn't have a spark at all, I think, would imply the presence of multiple souls.


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A world in which angels have been cursed to look like demons, and demons have been cursed to look like angels.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:40 pm 
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I feel like demons would be down with that. At least the tricksy ones. Not as much the brute force feast-on-your-fear blokes. But then in time people would just associate bat wings and horns with goodness and associate beautiful winged people are wicked.

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TPmanW wrote:
I feel like demons would be down with that. At least the tricksy ones. Not as much the brute force feast-on-your-fear blokes.

Yeah, definitely. It's funny to me thinking of a massive and evil demon like Griselbrand or Rakdos forced to look like a cutesy cartoon angel.

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But then in time people would just associate bat wings and horns with goodness and associate beautiful winged people are wicked.

The locals would, to be sure. But what about planeswalkers arriving for the first time? That, as they say, is a horse of a different color (at least that's what they say in The Wizard of Oz. I'm not sure I've ever actually heard someone say that in real life...).


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 9:03 pm 
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Horses come in several unsurprising colors. THe saying should be "that is a bat with feathery wings!"

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Sadly, it's apparent that the number of stories I have left in me for our little further of the multiverse is going to continue to erode because the creators of the official Canon are garbage tier stewards of their lore.

I will have a few in me, but time, energy, and interest dictate I be prudent.

But I have this one idea that I want to be known I had even though I'm not going to write it.

Alessa, in the midst of her depression spiral, washes up to try to mindlessly kill time, only to put together that time is dying too quickly and there are large gaps in her memory.
Turns out, she wandered into a place where the scent transitions and chapter skips are actually built into the narrative because of an Eon Hub eating up space time

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:54 pm 
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Barinellos wrote:
Sadly, it's apparent that the number of stories I have left in me for our little further of the multiverse is going to continue to erode because the creators of the official Canon are garbage tier stewards of their lore.

I will have a few in me, but time, energy, and interest dictate I be prudent.

But I have this one idea that I want to be known I had even though I'm not going to write it.

Alessa, in the midst of her depression spiral, washes up to try to mindlessly kill time, only to put together that time is dying too quickly and there are large gaps in her memory.
Turns out, she wandered into a place where the scent transitions and chapter skips are actually built into the narrative because of an Eon Hub eating up space time

Yeah, WOTC be sucking.
That however is a story pitch that very much doesn't suck.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2024 11:57 pm 
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You know what I've never seen in any cartoon? A theoretically infinite number of things. One that surprises me though- an oil salesman who is a snake. Think about it.

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TPmanW wrote:
You know what I've never seen in any cartoon? A theoretically infinite number of things. One that surprises me though- an oil salesman who is a snake. Think about it.

In fairness, snakes would look silly in a ten gallon hat as a texas oil salesman.

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Barinellos wrote:
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You know what I've never seen in any cartoon? A theoretically infinite number of things. One that surprises me though- an oil salesman who is a snake. Think about it.

In fairness, snakes would look silly in a ten gallon hat as a texas oil salesman.

I'm not seeing how this is a problem. :confused:


Listened to excerpts from a documentary on people who work as human test subjects for pharmaceutical studies. If they report severe side effects, they're kicked out of the study and only collect a portion of their fee. People who do this for a living know to under-report the side effects. How has this not been used in the first act of a horror movie? That's a great way to set up the pharma-zombie apocalypse.


Unrelatedly- well relatedly if you want it to be- what happens to Disney World after the apocalypse? Theme parks aren't military targets like industrial centers are. And Disney's got a whole lot of electricians, engineers, communication specialists and even the world's greatest pyrotechnics experts on staff. They're set up to be a serious player in a maybe not-as-serious apocalypse scenario.

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Not magic related (because what is these days?) But I did have an idea.

A setting with superheroes. Their power source is lost souls, anybody they failed to save is absorbed to make them stronger and more able to save others in the future.

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Barinellos wrote:
Not magic related (because what is these days?) But I did have an idea.

A setting with superheroes. Their power source is lost souls, anybody they failed to save is absorbed to make them stronger and more able to save others in the future.

Huh.

That is a very interesting idea. I feel like that would lead to some pretty serious guilt complexes for some of them, which could be interesting to explore. There would likely also be at least one of them that would turn evil, failing to save people on purpose to become more powerful.

Yeah, I like it.


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