Letter (correspondence, mail)
A strange letter arrives in the mail. It is ominous and foreboding… just what you need for your narrative!
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A strange letter arrives in the mail. It is ominous and foreboding… just what you need for your narrative!
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Witches, whether one believes them evildoers or healers, carry a great deal of mystery and… narrative potential. Explore this page for ideas to shape a witch in your story…
When the day is long, the journey is hard, or the battle drags on, exhaustion sets in. What will happen when your characters get tired? What will tire them so? And how will they deal with it? Write until you’re out of gas, folks!
Nothing strikes fear into your enemies like the ominous sounding name of your greatsword… Weenis Tickler!
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A pleasant little hamlet is just the right place for the rise of evil, tyrannical power at the hands of a maniacal politician. Throw one of these into your narrative to twist up your plot!
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When the way ahead looks dangerous and dismal, send the adventuring scout ahead to have a look. If he comes back, take his advice; if he doesn’t… go the other way.
You’ve been traveling long and hard, and now all you want is a place to wet your whistle. Why not stop into the local cantina?
The goblin is ubiquitous in fantasy narrative; they are literally everywhere in the fantasy world. Why not throw your own version of the goblin into your story!
It’s four in the morning and your craving is like an itch. You wander half asleep through the house, trying to fight it, eventually ending up in the kitchen. The fridge door opens and you reach for the things you cannot live without… whipped cream and pickles.