According to the Plot Generator

So I tried clicking the plot generators available online and here are the plots I got:

 

The story starts when your protagonist realizes s/he has to save the marriage.

Another character is a school teacher who has been reading your protagonist's e-mail.

 

The story starts when your protagonist hitchhikes.

Another character is a priest who wants your protagonist to go on a road trip.

 

The story starts when your protagonist tries to stop a robbery.

Another character is a janitor who always ignores the facts.

 

Advice for the Evil Overlord:
All crones with the ability to prophesy will be given free facelifts, permanents, manicures, and Donna Karan wardrobes. That should pretty well destroy their credibility.
Advice for the Hero:
When I make my escape from the Evil Overlord's encampment, I will sabotage as much of the enemy's pursuit capacity (horses, jeeps, rocket bikes, etc) as opportunity permits, sparing only enough for the use of my companions and me.
Advice for the Bad Auxiliary Character (Evil Genius):
I will personally select the brain to be used in my life-creation experiment.
Advice for the Good Auxiliary Character (Innocent Bystander):
Likewise, if you are a policeman, bank guard, or night watchman, and your first shot bounces off of the intruder's chest, try shooting other areas of the intruder's body, like their face, groin, etc. If this also fails, do not waste the rest of your ammo on him/her/it, or risk your neck in hand-to-hand combat; instead, fall back and observe.
Further Evil (Advice for the Evil Empress):
If I am unfortunate enough to have a Beautiful but Innocent Daughter, as opposed to a Beautiful but Wicked Daughter, I will unconditionally love and nurture her, and be as supportive as possible of any budding romantic relationship with potential young Heroes. This will a) delay Heroic action while I study his strengths and weaknesses, b) cause emotional conflicts within the Hero that will encourage fatal hesitations or mistakes, c) provide another chance for my daughter to see things my way before I'm forced to eliminate her.

Murphy's Laws of Combat:

  • Always keep in mind that your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
  • Don't ever be the first, don't ever be the last and don't ever volunteer to do anything.

 

This is a screwball comedy with a focus on decay. The story is about a paladin. It starts in a bus station in Berlin. The effect of alien contact on romance is a major part of the story.

 

The story starts when your protagonist goes on a blind date.

Another character is a spy who has engineered a deadly disease.

 

The story starts when your protagonist starts at a new school.

Another character is someone from the past who believes your protagonist has wronged him/her.

 

The story is about a shaman, a witch-hunter, and a heroine. It takes place in a city-state in a universe where space travel occurs by magical means. The story es with someone doing laundry. The differences alien societies may have regarding politics is a major element of this story.

 

 

Sources:

http://www.archetypewriting.com/muse/generators/plot.htm

http://www.seventhsanctum.com/generate.php?Genname=storygen

http://nielsenhayden.com/overlord/


Hehehe. Thinking about doing this again. :)

 

P.S. I think about writing a full-length story (again).

P.P.S. I need someone to talk to. :(

P.P.P.S. Class starts in ten minutes.

P.P.P.P.S. This is pissing.

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theredplanet
#1
"Another character is a spy who has engineered a deadly disease."

I actually really like the sound of that
delusionalsunset
#2
hehehehehe. okay ka lang XD