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For as long as Terri could remember, she'd wanted to be a chauffeur.

Perry opened the door to the wardrobe. His senses were overwhelmed.

If the manager didn't arrive soon, Velma didn't know what she would do.

Tina had been expecting Kristin for four days. She knew it was too late.

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Armando fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Eliza-Jane checked her phone.

Marilyn giggled to herself. It was going to be a special day.

Brad hoped that the mobster was messy.

Roland walked into the barn and glanced at Jeanette. "You make me laugh," he said.

Wreurz shielded his eyes against the light.

Amy had come to Japan prepared. She was here to meet the boatbuilder.

Thelma put down the ukulele nervously.

It was a brilliant June night. Jeff lit a cigarette as he led the webmaster into the lobby.

Carlos was the best detective around.

When Miriam arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone cried.

Ruth could tell that Brittany was encouraged. She opened the door to the guest room.

It was a long way to the ocean. Joe stopped and knew it wasn't too late.

It was a bright and starry night. Yolanda was in the library.

When the sun rose, Maurice knew it was time to sleep.

It started like any other evening in Moscow. Tina tried to hide.

The composer opened the door, and led Mathew inside.

The wardrobe was locked.

Eugene had invited a lobster to his wedding. He knew what to do.

Love was in the air. Harvey opened the door.

Vickie grimaced.

Allison was coming. She cracked open another beer.

Shelly could see that Charlotte was forthright.

"You can do this," Shawn told himself as he waited at the train station.

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Going to the mountain was a good idea. Carole closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

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Gabriel could see that the lifeguard was fascinated.

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Tracy could feel her heart beating.

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Barbara opened the door to the lounge room. She could not believe what she saw.

There had never been a fashion designer quite like Bertha Adams, and she knew it.

Lady Lori was in one of her moods.

Eva had never been to the hill. She closed her eyes and took a breath.

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Theresa was suprised to be floating.

Michele took a long sip of her milkshake. It was going to be a tough evening.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Gloria looked at the time.

Dora fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

Someone had invited a frog to Easter. Lance knew what to do.

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Eochone Doommouth raised her fist.

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Daisy was choosing. She took a bite of her carrot.

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When Daniel arrived at Christmas, Jon laughed.

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When Priscilla arrived at her funeral, everyone embraced her.

The dolphin had escaped. Brent tried to remain calm.

Michael felt that the doctor was tense.

"Winners don't quit," Katrina told herself as she waited at the mall.

Ramona opened the door to the conservatory. She was afraid of what she would find.

Beatrice put down the bagel carefully.

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The drug dealer opened the door, and led Tyler inside.

Lawrence went over the plan.

Lady Jackie was reading in the outhouse.

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Lady Ecclescott was waiting in the garage.

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Viroard Joygiver raised his axe.

Jackie was searching. She set aside her mouse.

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Arlene had never been to the planet. She wiped the sweat from her brow.

Glen hoped that the pony was criminal.

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Clayton had been expecting Jeffery for six hours. He took a bite of his licorice twist.

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It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Smoke was in the air. Connie smiled knowingly.

Morris smiled. It was going to be a special morning.

David had invited a crocodile to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a dark and lonely Friday night. Bobbie-Sue was in the theatre.

Raul was in the basement. He had a credit card in his hand.

Phillip had come to England prepared. He was here to meet the security guard.

Thelma walked into the conservatory and glanced at Vicki. "You make me feel good," she said.

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On Monday, Alvin always made a cake.

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If the thief didn't arrive soon, Shelly didn't know what she would do.

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Going to the forest was a nice idea. Raymond set aside his Jack Daniels.

Lady Castlehirst was in one of her moods.

The kitchen was the perfect location.

Francis had never been to the lake. He chewed some gum.

As soon as Easter started, Janet lit a cigarette.

The lobster had escaped. Vanessa knew exactly what to do.

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Fernando was the best security guard bar none.

Arthur could see that the octopus was conciliatory.

When rain stopped, Mattie knew it was time to move on.

Irene rubbed her hands together.

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Farin arose from slumber.

Betty was growing. She enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

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It was a long way to the volcano. Gene stopped and took a bite of his burger.

Jean staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

"Just breathe," Zachary told himself as he waited in the closet.

Eric had been waiting for Arthur for five days. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

The sound of the waterfall made Peggy laugh.

The courier opened the door, and led Alvin inside.

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Lord Vincent was waiting in the closet.

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Going to the lake was a good idea. Bradley took a sip of his Jim Beam.

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Bruce straightened his hair. It was going to be a momentous evening.

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Carole walked into the library and looked at Regina. "You make me sweat," she said.

Kristin could see that Gladys was sore.

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Stephen felt that the chicken was nonchalant.

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Olarloulex Sunmage raised her fist.

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Going to the valley was a foolhardy idea. Carla grimaced.

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Vivian could not see anything.

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"Maybe no one will notice," Olga told herself as she waited at the zoo.

Gloria was the best beautician in town.

Ann opened the door to the kitchen. Her senses were overwhelmed.

The herald opened the door, and led Carrie inside.

It was a long way to the desert. Norman stopped and shrugged.

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Marcus could feel his heart beating.

Rodney took a bite of his bratwurst.

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The cell was deserted.

Clarence felt that the composer was irrational.

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Lady Rhonda was sitting in the attic.

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Fle Heartrunner raised his shield.

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Tracey knew that everyone was coming to her grand opening.

It was a damp December evening. Rick was in the hair salon.

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Holly felt that the horse was rowdy.

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On Friday, Ken always made sushi.

Melvin took a bite of his kebab.

Qinuimun shielded his eyes against the light.

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Megan wanted a friend. It was going to be a special day.

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As soon as the funeral started, Bryan whistled nonchalantly.

Jerome walked into the kitchen and looked at Laurie. "You make me jealous," he said.

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Virginia felt that the drug dealer was embarrassed.

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Eddie checked his watch. It was going to be a tough morning.

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Billie opened the door to the living room. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.

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Sue had come to France alone. She was here to meet the student.

Dennis put down the skateboard carefully.

Mattie was relieved that Kristina was coming to her funeral.

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Tyrone had invited a private detective to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.

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Iariash shielded her eyes against the sun.

Lady Alma was in one of her moods.

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Todd could see that the tortoise was strong.

Someone had invited a fly to Christmas. April knew it wouldn't end well.

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"No one suspects a thing," Darryl told himself as he waited in the corner.

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When Clara arrived at Thanksgiving, Linda stared in disbelief.

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The waiting room was flooded.

Chaepounys Mindbreaker raised his sword.

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Wheic waited for the battle to begin.

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Going to the hill was a good idea. Kenneth wanted a bagel.

After spending a night on a train, Keith was relieved to see his wife.

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Edward had never been to the sea. He took a bite of his sandwich.

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Fenu Fleshmouth raised her sword.

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Robin took a sip of her soda. It was going to be a fantastic night.

Jon was leaving. He chewed his lip.

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Keaboa leaned into the wind.

As soon as Easter started, Nicholas hoped for a miracle.

Going to the woods was a foolhardy idea. Brandy took a bite of her kebab.

The lobby was spotless.

On Wednesday, Dorothy always made money.

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Shelly had never been to the river. She put down her pair of scissors.

Stephen opened the door to the chapel. He was afraid of what he would find.

Kelly was down the well. He had a merlot in his hand.

The music coming from the closet made Wesley uneasy.

When rain began, Terrance knew it was time to sleep.

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Keith could feel his life slipping away.

Stacy opened the door to the studio. She wanted a smoke.

The lamb had escaped. Maxine pretended not to notice.

It was a sad Saturday morning. Dave was in the basement.

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Katherine took a sip of her milkshake.

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Scezador Space-elf raised her sword.

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Norma could not hear anything.

Ken could tell that Adrian was a criminal. He tried not to smile.

It was a long way to the volcano. Wesley stopped and chewed some gum.

Casey walked into the library and looked at Tommy. "You make me scream," he said.

Reginald hoped that no one was coming to Easter.

Olga was delighted to be free.

Going to the beach was a foolhardy idea. Gabriel enjoyed the feeling of power.

Tammy had come to London prepared. She was here to meet the sculptor.

Billie was the best choreographer bar none.

Lucy felt that Renee was brittle.

On Thursday, Josephine made a mess.

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Minnie had been expecting Leah for five hours. She questioned her plan.

The garage was the perfect location.

Alexander fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

John was under the mountain. He had a beer in his hand.

The music coming from the sauna made Edgar hopeful.

Dianne opened the door to the basement. The silence was overwhelming.

Love was in the air. Terrence opened the door.

Kimberly hoped that the dolphin was casual.

It was a dark, moonless night. Yolanda was at the mall.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Jacob nodded to the pianist.

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When Daniel opened the door Mr. Green looked up from his book.

Julie opened the door to the stable. She straightened her hair.

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Lord Krawville was sitting in the studio.

"Time to shine," Marion told herself as she waited in the bath.

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Cheryl could tell that Joyce was agreeable. She opened the door to the garage.

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Jim-Bob felt that Joseph was miserly.

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Gail was delighted to be alive.

Ramona closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette. It was going to be a long evening.

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Clinton took a bite of his sandwich.

Harvey opened the door to the outhouse. The odour was unbearable.

The cell was covered in blood.

The miner opened the door, and led Sherry inside.

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Joyce walked into the kitchen and looked at Kelly. "You make me jealous," she said.

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When Manuel opened the door Mrs. Parker looked up from her work.

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The sound of the baby crying made Tim laugh.

Smoke was in the air. Sharon opened the door.

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Rosa could feel her heart beating.

Ock leaned into the wind.

Miriam was whispering. She giggled to herself.

The moose was on the loose. Leah tried to remain calm.

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Phillip wanted a muffin.

Edna had been expecting Clara for hours. She rubbed her hands together.

Joanne was the best graphic artist who ever lived.

Roy could see that Jason was hidebound. He opened the door to the walk-in freezer.

Judy knew that no one was coming to Christmas.

Jim hoped that the fox was studious.

Dale had never been to the bay. He took a bite of his bagel.

Clifton opened the door to the dining room. He looked at the time.

As soon as Easter started, Toni closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

It was a gloomy spring night. Holly was in the office.

On Monday, Wilma made the world better.

The cook opened the door, and led Clinton inside.

Cynthia had invited a crocodile to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Aem Sunwind raised her sword.

Julio questioned his plan. It was going to be a special day.

Evelyn fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

After spending a night on a plane, Anthony was relieved to see his father.

Juanita was in the attic. She had a can opener in her hand.

Going to the forest was a bad idea. Yvonne scratched her hand.

Lady Pamela was in one of her moods.

Annette opened the door to the lobby. She could not believe what she saw.

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James had come to America prepared. He was here to meet the real estate agent.

Jessie could tell that Tonya was a fashion designer. She tried not to worry.

For as long as Luis could remember, he'd wanted to be a soldier.

The studio was deserted.

It was a sad Friday afternoon. Robert knew it wasn't too late as he led the doctor into the dining room.

It was a long way to the ocean. Dolores stopped and took a sip of her Gatorade.

As soon as Easter started, Daniel closed his eyes and took a breath.

When Maria arrived at her party, Gina laughed.

Sharon walked into the wine cellar and looked at Matthew. "You make me thirsty," she said.

On Sunday, Eliza-Jane always made magic.

The sound of the chickens made Irene laugh.

Sally had been waiting for Heather for two days. She went over the plan.

When the sun rose, Ronnie knew it was time to run.

Lord Ballistoke was sitting in the armory.

It started like any other evening in the mall. Gilbert wiped the sweat from his brow.

When Lawrence opened the door Mr. Samp son looked up from his book.

Jimmie opened the door to the classroom. His senses were overwhelmed.

It was a hot winter afternoon. Joann was in the library.

The cartoonist opened the door, and led Amber inside.

Danielle staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Wilma felt that the pony was merry.

Micheal had never been to the beach. He looked at the time.

There had never been a game show host quite like Mathew Wright, and he knew it.

The monkey had escaped. Alma pretended not to notice.

Anthony was relieved that no one was coming to Easter.

Wraech arose from slumber.

Shelly was coming. She cracked open another beer.

The bright light coming from the office made Alicia uneasy.

Ruth could see that Cindy was a taxidermist. She tried not to laugh.

Holly could see that Gloria was moody. She opened the door to the garage.

Someone had invited a cat to Christmas. Lucy knew it wouldn't end well.

For as long as Alex could remember, he'd wanted to be a fashion designer.

It was a bleak, wintery winter morning. Rita lit a cigarette as she led the mathematician into the bathroom.

Clifton was the best banker in town.

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Ramon opened the door to the corridor. He took a bite of his icecream.

Allen opened the door to the kitchen. He could not believe what he saw.

It was a long way to the forest. Armando stopped and shrugged.

Felix looked at the time. It was going to be a tough day.

"Just breathe," Cynthia told herself as she waited under the mountain.

Alfredo was suprised to be free.

Chaura shielded his eyes against the blast.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Brandon smiled knowingly.

The sound of the baby crying made Agnes want to cry.

Dwight put down the skateboard carefully.

The wine cellar was covered in blood.

As soon as the grand opening started, Theresa laughed to herself.

It was a typical day in the cathedral. Stacey wiped the sweat from her brow.

Jeffrey could see that the fish was miserly.

Ralph had been waiting for Jeff for hours. He picked up his gun.

The taxi-driver opened the door, and led Naomi inside.

Wade felt that Frank was outspoken.

Beibiu waited for the battle to begin.

There had never been a physicist quite like Karen Baker, and she knew it.

Katherine nodded to the chimney-sweep.

After spending a night under a bridge, Roy was relieved to see his home.

Someone had invited a zebra to the party. Sam knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Victor stopped and enjoyed the feeling of power.

When Edgar opened the door Mr. Freeman looked up from his book.

Sandra had come to the windmill prepared. She was here to meet the zookeeper.

Lady Ruth was in one of her moods.

On Monday, Everett always made love.

The bright light coming from the bedroom made James uneasy.

Juanita opened the door to the wardrobe. She looked at the time.

Andrew walked into the basement and glanced at Angel. "You make me yawn," he said.

Jaime could see that Norman was disillusioned. He opened the door to the armory.

The chimpanzee was on the loose. Marilyn knew exactly what to do.

When Melanie arrived at her grand opening, Nicholas rushed to see her.

If the paleontologist didn't arrive soon, Dwight didn't know what he would do.

Joshua put down the guitar slowly.

Veronica was worried that Sally was coming to Thanksgiving.

Jennie was delighted to be alone.

When wolves began to howl, James knew it was time to sleep.

Marc opened the door to the attic. He was afraid of what he might find.

"You can do this," Michelle told herself as she waited under the mountain.

It was a warm night. Seth was at school.

Paul had been expecting Dale for five days. He knew it wasn't too late.

As soon as Christmas started, Marian buttoned up her jacket.

After spending a night on the street, Jackie was relieved to see her home.

Jim-Bob had invited a cat to his grand opening. He knew what to do.

Curtis felt that the tiger was tense.

Patsy was whispering. She straightened her hair.

The pantry was full of smoke.

Lord Noorlaw was waiting in the living room.

Eiluobon arose from slumber.

It was a long way to the swamp. Diane stopped and picked up her credit card.

When Carla arrived at her party, Phyllis stared in disbelief.

On Friday, Luis made magic.

Someone had invited a goose to the funeral. Beverly knew it wouldn't end well.

When Ruth opened the door Mrs. Moore looked up from her work.

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Lines of dialogue. For games like "Papers".

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Emotions

Emotions and other states of being.

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Epic Names

Epic names for heroes and villains. Some are a little odd :)

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Images

Curated random image feed.

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Locations

A variety of locations

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Mood

Different 'moods' to inspire a scene.

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Occupations

Jobs and the like.

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Occupation+trait

Jobs with a trait. E.g. "A Happy Farmer".

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Opening Lines

Opening line of a story. For games such as "Typewriter".

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Place Names (invented)

Randomly created place names.

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Proverbs

Proverbs, sayings, and expressions.

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Relationships

A relationship between two characters. A common scene starter.

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Similes

Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.

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Sins and Virtues

The 7 deadly sins and 7 heavenly virtues.

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Titles

Simple, sometimes weird, story titles.

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What I Think You Think

Character believes something about how the other feels (true or not).

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Words

Random words.

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