Traps – Ideas and Prompts for Roleplaying and Creative Writing
What evil adversary doesn’t love to set awesome traps? Why not spring one on an unsuspecting character? Are you evil and tricky enough?
What evil adversary doesn’t love to set awesome traps? Why not spring one on an unsuspecting character? Are you evil and tricky enough?
Scars are remnants of stories. Use a scar as the basis for your fiction! Check out this post for dozens of “scar” ideas for your writing or roleplay.
Check out creative writing and gaming ideas in this post about space stations.
When you find something strange, a story starts or it changes direction… for better or worse. What can you find that will flip your narrative?
In your narrative, you face an opponent and hope that your training has prepared you enough for this moment. You look in their fierce eyes and wonder what they’re going to do? So many options, so many ways to… ATTACK!!! Who’ll make the first move?
The gurgling moan of the zombie horde means you better run… before the decaying mass sniffs you out and infects you.
A treasure chest makes a great goal for an adventure story. Check out this post for creative writing prompts for your stories and roleplaying games.
Doors and doorways offer great narrative potential. They may provide new opportunity, freedom, or escape. They may welcome new friends, open on a happy home, or exude warmth. They may be marked forbidden, swallow one in darkness, or reek of death. Are some best left closed?
What strange things go on in dreams and nightmares?
The idea of “home” is loaded with narrative and autobiographical potential. It bastes us in resiliency… and baggage. How can “home” weave into your story?