Aliens invade the planet. Aliens who look a lot like us, but who are much more violent and bloodthirsty, and who are willing to kill anyone and everyone who stands in their way of taking over. The story could follow any number of characters - soldiers defending their planet, rebels who take matters into their own hands, or a band of innocents just trying to survive. In the end, it's revealed that the "aliens" are actually humans from Earth, on a voyage to conquer alien planets.
AAp by imaginepageant
July 30, 2009
July 25, 2009
Hero School, Villain School
A parody of the superhero story. In this world there are quite a few people born with powers, and there are schools to accomodate these people. Villains go to villain school, heroes to hero school, and sidekicks to sidekick school, where they learn all of the techniques they need to do their job.
The only problem is, the schools teach ridiculously over-cliche and dramatic techniques that always seem to result in the same epic battle with the villain making the same mistakes and losing. The way I imagined it, the MC1's parents forced her to go to hero school even though she didn't want anything to do with the whole hero business because they're such quacks. MC2 wanted to be a hero more than anything but only got into sidekick school, due to his powers being less than spectacular. Both are upset, and wind up being assigned to one another as part of a school program to create teams early.
MC3, the villain, is an actual genius and realizes what idiots the villains are for always making the same mistakes. Properly equipped with the Evil Overlord list, he starts to break all of the established rules and cause real trouble. The heroes, faced with a real threat from a cunning adversary, start to panic. MC1 and MC2, as two of the only halfway normal people on the hero side, are the only ones who might be able to stop him.
AAP by Bishu
The only problem is, the schools teach ridiculously over-cliche and dramatic techniques that always seem to result in the same epic battle with the villain making the same mistakes and losing. The way I imagined it, the MC1's parents forced her to go to hero school even though she didn't want anything to do with the whole hero business because they're such quacks. MC2 wanted to be a hero more than anything but only got into sidekick school, due to his powers being less than spectacular. Both are upset, and wind up being assigned to one another as part of a school program to create teams early.
MC3, the villain, is an actual genius and realizes what idiots the villains are for always making the same mistakes. Properly equipped with the Evil Overlord list, he starts to break all of the established rules and cause real trouble. The heroes, faced with a real threat from a cunning adversary, start to panic. MC1 and MC2, as two of the only halfway normal people on the hero side, are the only ones who might be able to stop him.
AAP by Bishu
July 20, 2009
The animal spirits are angry
Some people said the animal spirits live within their people. They are there to guide a person in life and occasionally protect them. Some people say the animals don't exist, that they are just stories from a past that need to be let go.
When dark magic attacks, both sides of the argument are going to learn a painful truth. The Animal Spirits are real, and they are very angry.
AAP by guardian-hope
When dark magic attacks, both sides of the argument are going to learn a painful truth. The Animal Spirits are real, and they are very angry.
AAP by guardian-hope
July 15, 2009
gods become human, try to break curse
The Greek gods, due to some sort of divine accident, are stuck as mortals and are reborn anew each time they die. The way I imagined it was from Athena's perspective (she's my favorite...but you could pick another if you like) in modern day high school as she grows up in her newest life.
She's had her memories back for a while and knows who she is, but is only just starting to find her divine family scattered across the modern world. I thought they'd probably be trying to find a way to break the cycle of mortal reincarnation and get back to their god states, something they'd been trying and failing to do for centuries, but do with it what you will.
AAP by Bishu
She's had her memories back for a while and knows who she is, but is only just starting to find her divine family scattered across the modern world. I thought they'd probably be trying to find a way to break the cycle of mortal reincarnation and get back to their god states, something they'd been trying and failing to do for centuries, but do with it what you will.
AAP by Bishu
July 10, 2009
nothing left to live for
An organization recruits people who've lost everything through some sort of personal disaster (car accident, disease, murder, etc.) to train them as elite fighters. Throughout the book, I imagined the organization seeming very kind and benevolent, but in the end the MC discovers they're the ones staging the catastrophes in order to recruit individuals they feel are especially promising.
Pretty bare bones, but could make for a good thriller.
AAP by lydiasarah
Pretty bare bones, but could make for a good thriller.
AAP by lydiasarah
July 5, 2009
Trapped in Death's realm
Narian has been raised her entire life by a mentor, Tim. Suddenly, something happens, casting her into a different world where Tim can't get to her. Trapped in this dark and strange world of endless night, the one the mysterious woman called Death's realm, Narian must try to find the answers to the reasons she is here, escape the forces trying to kill her, and find her way back to her own world....
AAP by lkgarith
AAP by lkgarith
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