u/DastardlyAntisocial

Collaborative Fantasy Plots

Double Prince

Plot
Y/C has long served the younger prince: sharp-tongued, charming, and forever overlooked beside his golden older brother who’s just sickeningly perfect. When the younger prince asks you to accompany the crown prince as his personal guard during a tense royal tour, it sounds simple enough. Watch him. Protect him. And….. if the opportunity presents itself, kill him.

The Spice
I’m anticipating this plot becoming far more complicated as the crown prince proves to be nothing like the perfect golden heir everyone believes him to be. Beneath the charm and effortless reputation is someone far more calculating, ambitious, and possibly even dangerous than either his brother or Y/C expected. He seems to have plans for the throne that no one fully understands, and at times it almost feels as though he knows exactly why Y/C was sent… yet still chooses to keep them close, indulging their presence instead of fearing it. So the question is when the lines between duty, manipulation, and genuine attachment begin to blur, where will your loyalty ultimately lie?

Emperor’s Pet

Plot
Everyone in the palace knows the emperor’s newest obsession is dangerous.

Y/C was never meant to survive the arena. Whether a captured enemy noble, criminal, gladiator, mage, or something far stranger, they caught the emperor’s attention after refusing to kneel before him publicly. Instead of execution, the emperor does something far worse: he keeps them.

Officially, Y/C is little more than a personal attendant forced to remain constantly at the emperor’s side. Unofficially, they have become the subject of endless fascination within the court. Nobles place bets on how long they will last before being discarded, ruined, or killed. Some seek to use them to manipulate the emperor. Others want them dead before the emperor’s attachment grows into something politically dangerous.

The spice
I’m hoping for this plot to be interesting, for this is apart of a greater plan, Y/C is from a foreign nation whose been studying the emperor and his people culture for years and your ability to survive the arena and pull that intriguing display of defiance was meticulously planned to hook the emperor, so the question will be is why?

Requirements

If you’re interested, in any of these plots let me know which, please be 25+, 3rd person and semi-lit

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u/DastardlyAntisocial — 13 days ago

Fantasy Collaborative Plots

Double Prince

Plot
Y/C has long served the younger prince: sharp-tongued, charming, and forever overlooked beside his golden older brother who’s just sickeningly perfect. When the younger prince asks you to accompany the crown prince as his personal guard during a tense royal tour, it sounds simple enough. Watch him. Protect him. And….. if the opportunity presents itself, kill him.

The Spice
I’m anticipating this plot becoming far more complicated as the crown prince proves to be nothing like the perfect golden heir everyone believes him to be. Beneath the charm and effortless reputation is someone far more calculating, ambitious, and possibly even dangerous than either his brother or Y/C expected. He seems to have plans for the throne that no one fully understands, and at times it almost feels as though he knows exactly why Y/C was sent… yet still chooses to keep them close, indulging their presence instead of fearing it. So the question is when the lines between duty, manipulation, and genuine attachment begin to blur, where will your loyalty ultimately lie?

Emperor’s Pet

Plot
Everyone in the palace knows the emperor’s newest obsession is dangerous.

Y/C was never meant to survive the arena. Whether a captured enemy noble, criminal, gladiator, mage, or something far stranger, they caught the emperor’s attention after refusing to kneel before him publicly. Instead of execution, the emperor does something far worse: he keeps them.

Officially, Y/C is little more than a personal attendant forced to remain constantly at the emperor’s side. Unofficially, they have become the subject of endless fascination within the court. Nobles place bets on how long they will last before being discarded, ruined, or killed. Some seek to use them to manipulate the emperor. Others want them dead before the emperor’s attachment grows into something politically dangerous.

The spice
I’m hoping for this plot to be interesting, for this is apart of a greater plan, Y/C is from a foreign nation whose been studying the emperor and his people culture for years and your ability to survive the arena and pull that intriguing display of defiance was meticulously planned to hook the emperor, so the question will be is why?

Requirements

If you’re interested, in any of these plots let me know which, please be 25+, 3rd person and semi-lit

reddit.com
u/DastardlyAntisocial — 13 days ago