IP #486
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(Apr 25, 2024 – Apr 30, 2024)
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If the knights of ren decided to turn against the first order as a third party,
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what sci fi game tropes would be subverted in a sci fi game with an alien protag
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What story tropes would be subverted if in a story, a character that is being bu
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Knowing Keanu Reeves' personality, how might he react to someone jokingly critis
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What if deadeye was a thing in got?
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give five interpretations of the quote 'The year is 2007, there are ten billion
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Design a Winter coat for the Lannister soldiers.
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What if firearms were invented in GoT, what would they look look, what would the
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What if some of the Northern army, starksworn, developed a victim complex, and u
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For a sci fi game, perhaps with a few rpg elements, would it be an interesting i
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for a sci fi game, would it be interesting if there were weapons that run on emo
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Would a mysterious purple and black creature, that can take any form as well as
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Make Chav an acronym for a sci fi device.
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How would Cassandra from DA:I react to being called Cassie?
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How would Alyx react to Gordon Calling her Vance around others, and calling her
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Considering Arya's character, would it be in character for her to comfort Gendry
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What character in GoT would most likely be seen with an instant Legolas?
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What lightsabers would certain GoT characters use?
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for an rpg game, would it be interesting, and somewhat funny, if the strongest,
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What subtle ways and careful writing can make a flying/teleporting Female warrio
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What if the dream machine from Inception was in GoT?
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After arriving in winterfell in season 8, would Arya understand what Gendry mean
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What if Arthur eventually Married Charlotte?
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What if, while Sansa secretly tutors him on politics and charisma, Gendry manage
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What if, in season 8, and if winter extended into later seasons, Sansa took Gend
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What if there was a season 23 of GoT, with the same actors as before?
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What if there was a cyberpunk style sequel series to GoT, about the descendants
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What if the entirety of Season 8 was all in Gendry's head while rowing?
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Write an in character dialogue scene while rowing, Gendry imagined Young Arya si
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What if, while rowing, and during his other adventures up until season 7, Gendry
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How would Sera react to being told by the player character she is like a sister.
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What doctor who tropes would be subverted if his companion became a cyber man, a
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What sci-fi tropes would be subverted if a robot assassin, after cornering one o
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Would it be interesting in GoT if, during winter, the characters had to combat t
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What if, in the first matrix, when Neo first exits the matrix, he spends quite a
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what tropes would be subverted in a story about an everyman bounty hunter swords
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Write a detailed DA: I story about the Male player meeting up with Sera, while p
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would a story about a knight getting more and more paranoid over absolutely noth
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If there was a story about a man meeting a cute woman with a dyed pixie cut who
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If in a sci-fi story, the protagonists learn of an alien child with great power
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 2× “What story tropes would be subverted if in a story, a charac...” over less than a minute (Apr 25, 2024 – Apr 25, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: What story tropes would be subverted if in a story, a character that is being bullied for being different finds a friend in a character that admits they also think they're weird, but they'll try to treat them as humanly as possible?
CHATBOT: The story described would subvert several common tropes associated with bullying and friendship narratives in fiction. By having a character that is being bullied for being different find an ally in someone who acknowledges their differences yet still chooses to offer friendship, the story challenges the following tropes: 1. **The Instant Best Friend Trope**: Often in stories, the protagonist finds an instant best friend who fully understands them from the outset, glossing over the complexities of forming real friendships. This scenario subverts that by presenting a more realistic, nuanced approach to friendship where acceptance and understanding grow over time, starting from an admission of perceived weirdness. 2. **Misfit Finds a Group of Misfits Trope**: While it's common for stories to solve the protagonist's isolation by introducing them to a group of misfits who are just like them, this narrative takes a different direction. Instead of finding a group that shares the same characteristics, the protagonist finds a singular ally who doesn't necessarily share their "weirdness" but is willing to extend friendship and understanding. This subverts the idea that people can only find companionship with others who are like-minded or similarly ostracized. 3. **Transformation Before Acceptance Trope**: Many stories revolve around the bullied character undergoing a transformation (either physically, socially, or both) that leads to broader acceptance. This story sidesteps that by offering acceptance without the need for the bullied character to change to fit in. The friend offers acceptance from a point of recognizing their difference but seeing their humanity first. 4. **The Savior Complex Trope**: Often, stories about bullying feature a 'savior' character who steps in to rescue the bullied character, which can sometimes undermine the bullied character's agency. In this scenario, though, the character who extends friendship doesn't do so from a place of wanting to save or fix the bullied character, but from a genuine interest in treating them with respect and decency. This challenges the notion that bullied characters need to be saved rather than understood and accepted. 5. **Unconditional Acceptance Trope**: This story also nuances the often idealized notion of unconditional acceptance among friends. By having a character who openly admits they find the bullied character weird but still wants to be friends, it introduces the idea that friendship doesn't require...
USER: what else is subverted if the friend isn't always nice and supportive, clearly uncomfortable near the character, yet staying by their side?
CHATBOT: Introducing a friend character who isn't always nice and supportive, and who is clearly uncomfortable yet still chooses to stay by the bullied character's side, further subverts additional common tropes and layers in more complex themes: 1. **The Always Supportive Sidekick Trope**: This narrative breaks away from the idea that friends in stories are unwaveringly supportive and without their own complexities. It presents a more nuanced view of friendship where support doesn't always come in flawless packaging. It challenges the notion that to be a good friend, one must always be positive, fully comfortable, and endlessly supportive, reflecting the reality that real-world relationships are complicated. 2. **Growth is Linear and Unidirectional Trope**: By showcasing a friendship where one party is clearly uncomfortable and not always nice, the story reveals that personal growth--and the growth of a friendship--is neither simple nor straightforward. People grow at different rates and in different ways, and this narrative highlights that discomfort and conflict can coexist with loyalty and support, contributing to a more realistic portrayal of relationship dynamics. 3. **Uncomplicated Empathy Trope**: In many stories, characters display an immediate, uncomplicated form of empathy towards others. This story subverts that by illustrating that empathy isn't always instant or easy; it can be a struggle. The friend's discomfort, mixed with their decision to stick by the bullied character's side, shows that empathy and understanding can be complicated and that these feelings can coexist with personal shortcomings or struggles. 4. **Conflict-Free Friendships Trope**: Traditional narratives often depict friendships as largely harmonious. This scenario, however, acknowledges that conflict, discomfort, and imbalance can exist within a friendship without it falling apart. It subverts the expectation that for a friendship to be strong, it must be free of any negative emotions or experiences. 5. **Heroic Morality Trope**: The idea that characters, especially those meant to be likable or "good," are consistently moral and kind is subverted here. The friend character's fluctuating niceness and visible discomfort introduce a level of moral complexity; they're trying to do the right thing despite not always knowing how or feeling uncomfortable doing it. This reflects a more nuanced understanding of morality and kindness as something that people work through, not something that ...