Ideas for Stories
1. planet eater
genre: scifi
plot: a giant space monster starts gobbling up the gas giants in the solar system causing gravitational shifts in the solar system. Earth's orbit is in danger of falling out of the delicate balance which has allowed life to evolve. When humanity confronts the beast, the planet eater sends a deadly weapon to match it. It converts the planet mars into its own little fighter, with the task of protecting the monster from all harm. However, earth is able to reverse engineer the being, and set up conditions to create its own fighter, using the mass of the planet Venus. An epic battle ensues between planets which have been morphed into self-propulsive organisms with minds of their own.
2. seventh arcadium
genre: mecha
plot: avi sentari grew up on a planet on the fringes of civilization. this colonization front has lost contact with the home worlds due to an extreme astronomical event, the passing of a supermassive black whole travelling at super high speeds, throwing this system into a massive acceleration, not allowing communication with its home. So the chain of command is broken, and this is the tale of the power vacuum that all contend to fill. this is the story to decide the power structure of this planet, which avi has come to call Arcadium.
3. volksaga
genre: epic poem
plot: a plague of beasts has overtaken the once peaceful lands of king ruther. he called for help from the neighboring nations only to find refugees pouring into his cities. ruther combs his capital for a group of chosen warriors who would be able to sneak back to the source of the beasts and assassinate their leader. each of the team are chosen by superstitious means, which they feel are legitimate because somehow they feel like they were chosen. as the journey progresses, one by one they are killed until only three are left, questioning the meaningfulness of the decision to send them. They no longer feel chosen by the gods, but in that, they find the secret, that it is by their own wills that they will over come the demon horde.
4. 4n0nym0u5
genre: satire
plot: anonymous the organization becomes a terrorist/activist organization leading people to revolt against their governments causing the world economic balance to shift in favor of the countries without such strife, namely asia. but when the reformed economic structure of the west rebuilds itself, it becomes its own powerhouse of freedom and equality diametrically opposed to the statist authoritarian style of management in the asian sphere. thus, a battle begins between east and west, of liberty and servitude, of idealogies and religions, leading to the final battle and the terrible price we have to pay before both sides are willing to stop the violence in favor of a truce.
5. pure heart
genre: fantasy
plot: a girl wakes up in the middle of a mystic forest. She quickly realizes she has lost her memories, and experiences the world as if she was just born. the second odd thing she notices is that her hands are not hands, but paws, and she has fur instead of skin. She is encased in some sort of animal suit, and she has cat eats and a foxes tail. it's not long until she is discovered by a strange little animal who can talk. It introduces itself as Moji, Zoe's lifelong pet and friend. He is surprised that zoe has lost all her memories and leads her to her house where they live. when they get to the house, she sees a picture of a person who looks familiar, alexander. Moji explains that they were childhood friends, and that alexander left some time ago to seek his fortune in the world, but promised he would return one day. Since alexander is the only familiar thing she sees, she decides to go and find him, maybe that would lead her to the answer to the mystery of her lost memories. She heads off on a whirlwind adventure through the major cities, finding bits and pieces of alexander's passing. While on the path, shady creatures appear and try to abduct zoe, but she always manages to defeat them. They are being led by a henchman of Jorhuti, Kaelja. to be cont.
Monday, June 7, 2010
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