#the pendragon writers guild
Prompt #14196
“This book can only be read by a broken heart.”
Prompt #14195
“The obelisks had crumbled centuries ago. But the runes appeared every full moon, with no stone to hold them.”
Prompt #14194
“I compile the final moments of people’s lives. And then sell an entire lifetime to those that have the coin.”
Prompt #14193
“I water my garden with manna.”
Prompt #14192
“We have nine bottles of magic. Each one can make you a Wizard for one day.”
Prompt #14191
“This gondola can ride on the clouds. The trick is getting up there.”
Prompt #14190
“At the end of every year, a new continent emerges from the sea.”
Prompt #14189
“You shed your humanity like snakeskin.”
Prompt #14188
“What book could possibly need this many locks?”
Prompt #14187
“Lord Death lives in a cabin made of coffin lids. And insets emanate from the chimney.”
Prompt #14186
“I’ve heard legends of blades that became human. They can catch blades in their hands and make people bleed with the slightest touch.”
Prompt #14185
“You’re hiring an extortionist to protect you?”
Prompt #14184
“Lord Death followed me for a whole year, because my hourglass was dropping sand in the negatives.”
Prompt #14183
“That platinum is worth more than all your spell books put together.”
Prompt #14182
“My grandmother was a witch and an assassin. Though, truthfully, her broom did most of the work.”
Prompt #14181
“Clock towers are defunct time machines.”
Prompt #14180
“You can take the form of anyone. Well, anyone that’s dead.”
Prompt #14179
“Breaking wands is against the law.”
Prompt #14178
“Why does every sword that turns human have pointed ears?”
Prompt #14177
“Swords make good companions. Whether they talk, or accidentally take on human form.”