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Drow guilt
A Drow who escaped under dark society after they were going to be forced to kill a loved one in Lolth’s name. They have since dedicated themselves to Eilistraee but a lingering guilt over abandoning their kin and people remains.
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Werewolves should have the ability to mimic voices.
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A coven of witches who run a hexes-for-hire business and cater to people who’ve been screwed over by the justice system. Each of the witches themselves have also been victimized by it in some way.
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She’s long since forgotten her birth name or even her people’s culture but she is fluent in multiple languages, including various dead ones, implying a very long life spent among the civilizations of the world. These days however she prefers the solitude of the wild places where few mortals dare to tread and holds the political schemes and squabbling of her younger kin in distain.
Older than history itself
What if the oldest vampire was a Neanderthal girl 🤔
#vampire#cool art#neanderthal#headcanon#writing stuff#then again I’m starting to think she learned necromancy at some point and got really good at it#so she probably hangs out with the spirits of the dead quite a bit
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Metamorphosis
A sophont alien species that spends 99% of its life in a larval-type stage, only metamorphing into its “adult” form to breed at the end of its life. The offspring are therefore hatched and raised by members of the community and the idea of knowing one’s biological parents is utterly foreign to them.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#alien design#this post brought to you by#the mayfly life cycle
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List of unique and imaginative types of government that can add depth to your fantasy world:
1. Gerontocracy
A government ruled by the elderly. Wisdom and experience are highly valued, and the oldest members of society hold the most power.
2. Stratocracy
A government led by military leaders. The state and the military are closely intertwined, and military service is often a prerequisite for leadership.
3. Timocracy
A government where only property owners or those with a certain level of wealth can participate in governance. The idea is that those with a stake in the land will govern it wisely.
4. Gynarchy
A society governed by women. Leadership roles are exclusively or predominantly held by females.
5. Noocracy
A government ruled by the wise or intellectuals. Decisions are made based on knowledge, wisdom, and rational thought.
6. Kleptocracy
A corrupt government where leaders exploit national resources and steal; rule by thieves. This often leads to widespread corruption and inequality.
7. Cyberocracy
A futuristic government where information technology and artificial intelligence play a central role in governance. Decisions are made based on data and algorithms.
8. Hologarchy
A decentralized government where power is distributed equally among all members of society. There is no central authority, and decisions are made collectively.
9. Ecocracy
A government that prioritizes ecological and environmental concerns above all else. Policies are designed to protect and sustain the natural world.
10. Psionocracy
A government ruled by individuals with psychic or mental powers. Leadership is determined by one's mental abilities and control over psychic forces.
11. Syndicracy
A government run by syndicates or groups of people with common interests, such as trade unions or professional associations. Power is distributed among various syndicates.
12. Cryptocracy
A secretive government where the true rulers are hidden from the public. The real power lies with a shadowy group that operates behind the scenes.
13. Technomancy
A blend of technology and magic, where the government is ruled by technomancers who use both technological and magical means to govern.
14. Animocracy
A government where animals or animal spirits play a central role in decision-making. This could involve druids or shamans who communicate with animal spirits.
15. Necrocracy
A government where the dead or undead hold power. This could involve necromancers who use their control over the dead to maintain order.
16. Elementocracy
A government where rulers are chosen based on their mastery of elemental forces (earth, water, fire, air). Each element might have its own representative or leader.
17. Dreamocracy
A society governed by those who can control or influence dreams. Decisions might be made in a dream realm, affecting the waking world.
18. Symbiocracy
A government where humans and another species (like elves, dwarves, or even sentient plants) share power equally. Cooperation and mutual benefit are key.
19. Chronocracy
A government where time manipulation is central. Leaders might be time travelers or have the ability to foresee future events and make decisions accordingly.
20. Shadow Council
A secretive group that rules from the shadows, with their identities unknown to the public. They might use spies and covert operations to maintain control.
21. Guildocracy
A government run by various guilds, each representing different trades or professions. Power is distributed among the guild leaders.
22. Arcane Senate
A council of powerful mages who govern based on their magical prowess and knowledge. Each member might represent a different school of magic.
23. Beastocracy
A society where intelligent beasts or mythical creatures hold power. This could include dragons, griffins, or other fantastical beings.
24. Celestocracy
A government ruled by celestial beings or those who claim divine right from the stars. Astrology and celestial events might influence decisions.
25. Labyrinthine Council
A government where the ruling council resides in a vast, ever-changing labyrinth. Only those who can navigate the maze can reach the leaders.
26. Mirrorocracy
A society where decisions are made by reflections or alternate versions of the leaders from parallel dimensions. This could involve magical mirrors or portals.
27. Puppetocracy
A government where the rulers are figureheads controlled by unseen puppet masters. The true power lies with those pulling the strings.
28. Songocracy
A society where music and song are central to governance. Leaders might be chosen based on their musical abilities, and laws are sung rather than written.
29. Crystal Dominion
A government where rulers derive their power from magical crystals. These crystals might grant various abilities or influence the land.
30. Ethereocracy
A government where spirits or ethereal beings hold sway. This could involve ghosts, ancestral spirits, or other supernatural entities.
31. Mercantocracy
A government ruled by merchants and traders. Economic policies are designed to maximize trade and commerce, with leaders often being the wealthiest traders.
32. Coinclave
A council of bankers and financiers who control the economy. Decisions are made to ensure financial stability and growth, with a focus on banking and investments.
33. Tradeguild Dominion
A realm where powerful trade guilds hold sway. Each guild represents a different industry, and they work together to regulate trade and industry standards.
34. Barterocracy
A society where barter and trade are the primary means of exchange. Leaders are chosen based on their ability to negotiate and manage resources effectively.
35. Resource Syndicate
A government where control is based on the management of natural resources. Leaders are experts in mining, agriculture, and resource distribution.
36. Artisan Assembly
A government led by master craftsmen and artisans. Economic policies focus on the production and trade of high-quality goods and craftsmanship.
37. Agrarian Council
A society governed by those who control agricultural production. Policies are centered around farming, food distribution, and sustainable agriculture.
38. Guilded Senate
A ruling body composed of representatives from various economic guilds. Each guild has a say in the governance based on their economic contributions.
39. Commodocracy
A government where power is based on the control of key commodities, such as gold, spices, or magical resources. Leaders are those who control these valuable goods.
40. Marketocracy
A society where the free market dictates governance. Leaders are chosen based on their success in the marketplace, and economic freedom is highly valued.
41. Tradewind Dominion
A government where trade routes and shipping lanes are the lifeblood of the economy. Leaders are often powerful ship captains or trade route managers.
42. Coincouncil
A council of wealthy individuals who use their resources to influence governance. Economic policies are designed to benefit the wealthy elite.
43. Craftocracy
A government where skilled artisans and craftsmen hold power. The economy is driven by the production and trade of artisanal goods.
44. Miner’s Syndicate
A society governed by those who control mining operations. Economic policies focus on the extraction and trade of minerals and precious metals.
45. Spice Dominion
A government where control of rare and valuable spices dictates power. Leaders are those who manage spice production and trade.
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Kiss fighters
A species of sapient aquatic aliens that fight like some of those kissing fish do so when they end up on Earth for the first time and see humans kissing, they think we fight as part of our courtship rituals.
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Ace of Base parody
A Warhammer themed parody of Ace of Base’s I Saw The Sign. Sung from the point of view of a Chaos cultist.
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Unconventional isekai?
Protagonist gets isekaied to a mystical place after falling off of a mountain coaster.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#and yes mountain coasters are a thing#like a rollarcoaster but you’re going down a mountain
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A witch and a witch-hunter have an enemies to friends to lovers story arc.
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Homebrew Adepta Soroitas idea
An Adepta Soroitas Order based on Sufi Orders.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#warhammer 40k#warhammer#adepta sororitas
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Unlikely romance
A cemetery angel and a church gargoyle fall in love.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#angel#gargoyles#yes I stole this from a post I just saw
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Werewolves, but a bit less toxic
Okay but consider, the werewolf pack from supernatural fiction but with less drama and more matriarchy.
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Afraid to ask first
A demon falls in love with an immortal human. They have followed this person around obsessively for centuries now but still lack the courage to ask them out.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#art practice#art prompt#romantic comedy#demon
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For the Warhammer people out there…..
Design an anime magic girl character who is based off of the Chaos God of change Tzeentch.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#art practice#art prompt#warhammer#chaos god#tzeentch#magic girl#anime
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Frosty
Frosty the Snowman is a name given to a particular ice elemental who is magically bound to a silk hat and spends most of the year in dormancy unless an individual (most often a human child) places the hat upon the head of a certain variety of snow sculpture. Fortunately, in spite of possessing considerable power over ice and snow, Frosty seems to be of a more benevolent nature in comparison to most of his kin, more than content to play with and entertain children in the winter time when the icy winds blow.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#art practice#art prompt#frosty the snowman#christmas#winter
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Speculative Evolution but with the Fae
In the distant past, a group of hominids stumbled through a portal into a land of unstable eldritch energies. As time passed, the hominids were gradually changed and warped into the different varieties of Fair Folk and related beings from mythology around the world.
#character design#creature design#writing practice#writing prompt#art practice#art prompt#speculative evolution#fair folk#fairies#fae
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