Today's theme: "what if?" scenarios. Prompts don't have to include the phrase "what if," however it would be helpful if prompts were written to complete the question. Any form of canon divergence, whether it's a radically different AU or not, is welcome today.
A reminder of the rules:
✦ Use the full names of the fandom(s) and character(s) in your prompts
✦ No more than five prompts in a row per day
✦ No more than three prompts per fandom per day
✦ If one or more of your prompts is filled today, then you may prompt again
✦ Include a clear warning for any possible triggers in prompts and fills
✦ For prompts, no spoilers until one month after the airdate/release (use a spoiler tag to hide part or all of the text)
✦ For fills, warn for spoilers clearly, and either leave blank space before the text or hide the text under a spoiler tag
Please remember to use the proper format for prompts.
➔ ➔ ➔ Fandom [/ Crossover], Character [+ or / Relationship], Prompt
Again, please include the full names of the fandom(s) and character(s). This is so that unfilled prompts can easily be added to the Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet and be found through manual search.
Examples:
For a single fandom:
✧ Star Wars, General Hux + or / Kylo Ren, Hux found Ren as Starkiller fell but before he fought Rey and Finn
✧ Gundam (any 'verse), any, a pilot (took the mobile suit and) defected to an enemy side
For multiple fandoms / crossovers:
✧ Marvel: Deadpool/X-Men (movie 'verse), Wade Wilson + any, the studio was able to afford more than two X-Men (and a discount bundle of Westchester shots and Wolverine references)
We are now using AO3 to keep track of filled prompts. If you fill a prompt and (cross-)post it to AO3, please add your story to the Bite Sized Bits of Fic from 2016 collection. More information on this can be found here.
If the plot bunnies aren’t biting you today, feel free to check out our Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet (ever a work in progress) or the community's archive calendar. Another prompt archive (and recent work in progress by comm members) is here. You can also find prompts to write (and fills to read) with LJ’s advanced search options by limiting keyword results to comments posted in this community. (We exist on delicious as well, but it's rather dusty.)
While the above are available options, the simplest method might be to bookmark prompts that you like as you find them and return later when inspiration strikes.
Have fun, everyone~! ❤
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