a vampire that can only enter a house if invited by the rightful owner so he travels to Oklahoma to ask the Indian tribes to let him in the houses in America
a vampire that can only enter a house if invited by the rightful owner so he travels to Oklahoma to ask the Indian tribes to let him in the houses in America
That's actually an amazing premise. That's why /r/WritingPrompts on :reddit-logo: would absolutely hate it.
It sucks so hard how far that sub have fallen since it became popular, just mediocre fandom wish fulfillment crap made for bazingas. The first post I ever saw was something along the line "cannibalism is now legal" and the two story I remembers was abouta terrifying story of a person about to be butchered, and something quite macabre about a cannibal activist sacrificing themself to be eaten. It was pretty transgressive and experimental, but not too weird.
The last time I set foot on that sub the top post was something like an askreddit question; "Redditors, your girlfriend is now like, a super hot supervillain" and the most upvoted story have a line so hilariously dumb that is still seared to my mind: "she slides down a pile of money bags".
I hate how almost all of the "prompts" there are "hey fellow bazingas I have a quirky plot twist that I already wrote out for you too" which is not how writing prompts are supposed to work. It should be called /r/GhostWritersForFree because that's what it's used for, particularly for ELO~N fanfiction. The most cringe one I can remember when I dared to look was "ELO~N scientifically proves that the universe is a simulation by setting off thousands of nuclear weapons in space at the same time to cause a lag spike!"
:soypoint-1: :nuke: :melon-musk: :nuke: :soypoint-2:
If that's the prompt, what is left to write about it? Just make it one paragraph because everything it will ever be is already delivered. :agony-minion: