Post by mationix on Jun 26, 2014 16:46:08 GMT -5
Hello you lovely person, you~ Since I've been away for a good week or so, I've been itching to do some threads. And what better way to do that, then to do some plots! c: I have a couple plots in mind, though I would be willing to do something else, if they don't suit your fancy!
Plot A:
There are secrets going around, that in the back of the woods is a plant. Weird, right? If you go near it, you disappear from the world completely. People have claimed that they have gotten to the plant and come back safely, though their stories don't match up; some say that a ghost is haunting the plant, others say that a large shadow is guarding it. The place where the plant takes you is also shrouded in mystery; like the journey heading up to get the plant, people's stories are mismatched: "A castle," some say, "is where it took me. It seemed abandoned, though I swear that I saw something flickering in the windows!" "A large field it was, I saw how green the grass was, how the breeze seemed to pick me up and carry me away!" "No, it was a run-down town! I felt like something was watching me, though I could never see what it was..." Their statements have been brushed off as them turning insane. Though...could it be true? Or are these people just insane?
Plot B:
There's a rumor going around, that a spy has crossed into New York City. Though no one is sure why or how they got in. All the know is that the spy hasn't stolen anything or done anything. Everyone is taut with the thought of someone coming in and stealing government secrets. So why has their been a hush? Perhaps it is the quiet before the storm? One day, however, the spy gets cocky and leaves behind a clue. S/he has gotten bored of staying hidden. And they want the world to go on a little hide-and-seek game. However, they don't want the whole world to know yet. No. They just want one person to do the dirty work for the world. Perhaps then, they will be less bored. Perhaps.
Plot C:
After being tossed away into prison for 20 years, a wo/man finally gets released. It's been so long, no one really remembers why s/he was thrown into it. Though the government knows, and they're ready to get him/her back in. The wo/man knows, and s/he's ready to run for his/her life. S/he has become toughened in prison, and s/he's not about to take any kind of sh*t the government is throwing them. The government doesn't want her/him to get out into the public. Though nobody knows why. What's so bad about this person? What have they done?
Plot D:
In 1915, women's rights are only five years for being fully realized. Though, that doesn't mean that everyone is for it. A woman is fired from her job, in her now ex-company's attempt to try and stuff women's rights down. She's tossed to the street and forced to head up north, to try and find a new job. Along the way, she meets a young male hobo, who travels the railroad tracks in search of a home and food. The two start to talk, the woman a little hesitant. She's heard about the talks of what happens when a woman is alone with the likes of him. The man offers to come along with her, telling her he's heard stories of blacks coming up north to try and find jobs. Why not hitch a ride on one of the trains? Forced out of her comfort zone, the woman is thrown into a world she hadn't realized. Women's rights are coming to the finish line, though that doesn't mean the other's were close.
Plot A:
There are secrets going around, that in the back of the woods is a plant. Weird, right? If you go near it, you disappear from the world completely. People have claimed that they have gotten to the plant and come back safely, though their stories don't match up; some say that a ghost is haunting the plant, others say that a large shadow is guarding it. The place where the plant takes you is also shrouded in mystery; like the journey heading up to get the plant, people's stories are mismatched: "A castle," some say, "is where it took me. It seemed abandoned, though I swear that I saw something flickering in the windows!" "A large field it was, I saw how green the grass was, how the breeze seemed to pick me up and carry me away!" "No, it was a run-down town! I felt like something was watching me, though I could never see what it was..." Their statements have been brushed off as them turning insane. Though...could it be true? Or are these people just insane?
Plot B:
There's a rumor going around, that a spy has crossed into New York City. Though no one is sure why or how they got in. All the know is that the spy hasn't stolen anything or done anything. Everyone is taut with the thought of someone coming in and stealing government secrets. So why has their been a hush? Perhaps it is the quiet before the storm? One day, however, the spy gets cocky and leaves behind a clue. S/he has gotten bored of staying hidden. And they want the world to go on a little hide-and-seek game. However, they don't want the whole world to know yet. No. They just want one person to do the dirty work for the world. Perhaps then, they will be less bored. Perhaps.
After being tossed away into prison for 20 years, a wo/man finally gets released. It's been so long, no one really remembers why s/he was thrown into it. Though the government knows, and they're ready to get him/her back in. The wo/man knows, and s/he's ready to run for his/her life. S/he has become toughened in prison, and s/he's not about to take any kind of sh*t the government is throwing them. The government doesn't want her/him to get out into the public. Though nobody knows why. What's so bad about this person? What have they done?
In 1915, women's rights are only five years for being fully realized. Though, that doesn't mean that everyone is for it. A woman is fired from her job, in her now ex-company's attempt to try and stuff women's rights down. She's tossed to the street and forced to head up north, to try and find a new job. Along the way, she meets a young male hobo, who travels the railroad tracks in search of a home and food. The two start to talk, the woman a little hesitant. She's heard about the talks of what happens when a woman is alone with the likes of him. The man offers to come along with her, telling her he's heard stories of blacks coming up north to try and find jobs. Why not hitch a ride on one of the trains? Forced out of her comfort zone, the woman is thrown into a world she hadn't realized. Women's rights are coming to the finish line, though that doesn't mean the other's were close.