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Another 10 prompts

  1. Origin of the Evil Queen's magic mirror. Who created it, how and why? Was it once a breathing, living person?

  2. A close relative of a dictator has her photo placed in different parts of the country and can observe people through it for a certain amount of time. Using this ability she tries to do something for the people who she saw were suffering without the filter of nationwide propaganda.

  3. Bored fantasy characters after the main character succeeded in completing the plot gathers for tea to talk about the strange week they'd all experienced. Only the protagonist felt the thrill of an adventure, the others were just so-so.

  4. A sugarcane farmer and his family plans to gift something to the family of his future bride. They want it to be meaningful, thoughtful and valuable but with the economic recession there's not much they can offer. So they nervously gifted a beautifully selected good fortune sugarcane plant hoping it'll be enough.

  5. The school lunch complaints on the students.

  6. The school campus and school bus reminisce about old school days in comparison to the present. There were more children, dirtier, strict but close relationship between school humans, etc.

  7. The lifelong journey of a T-shirt. From the first day it was made, out of the factory, on sale, in a gift box, first owner, being pasted down, donated, stitched, DIY, shrank, stretched, rug, pillow stuffing, etc.

  8. Impulse buying, what happens after. The 3 in 1 mixture of emotions from enjoyment to remorse and confusion among other things.

  9. To slowly fix a home, you can't destroy and rebuild. You must slowly replace the broken parts even when everything is slowly decaying. A young grandchild was annoyed by the unnecessary need for this patience-needed-venture but follows the advice.

  10. The precious hourglass (gems instead of sand). Character gives gems away to help others, can get a bit wasteful from time to time, gets cheated but can't get gems (time) back. Eventually needed to borrow broken medical gem replacements. Metaphors of time and gems in the hourglass, a story of how people use their time.

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