Hi, I'm Fennec. I don't do groups, and I always incorporate romance in my plots. My preferred genres are fantasy, sci-fi, medieval-historical, and post-apocalyptic. I have some ideas, but I would be open to hearing yours.
An Incubus is a sex demon, plain and simple. They feed off of the sexual moods of humanity. But once humanity found out the Incubi existed, a big war started to get rid of either one species or the other. But there's a problem. Succubi (female counterparts of Incubi) and Incubi need the sexual energy of humans to fuel them, and the men of the human race are dying very fast due to war depleting resources, and everything went to the women. Without men, the human woman can't reproduce and therefore can't supply the demons with the sexual energy needed to keep the demons alive. So some sort of alliance has to be made, between the king of the Incubi and the queen of the humans. An alliance that requires marriage. Now, I've had too many people asking ridiculous questions. Here is the plot but stripped: There's a male character, the Incubus king. There's a female character, the human queen. Obviously there will be challenges in this arranged marriage because the humans think Incubi are disgusting, and inappropriate, and just much too uncivilized. They aren't, but you know. Humans can be morons. MOST IMPORTANTLY: This is set in a Steampunk kind of setting. Women wear dresses with corsets, men wear trousers and poofy shirts and weird vests, and there are advanced machines but no over-advanced weaponry. The most advanced tech is low-tech plumbing. --------------------------------------------
Girl: You wake up in a castle, and you don't know where you are. There are so many things out of place, and your memory is blurry, so you really just have to connect the dots. It's not that hard once you notice a few key things: Your clothes are gone, replaced by terribly revealing underwear. Oh, and there's a man sleeping beside you. After learning that you've been gifted to this pervert as some sort of toy, you rebel as much as possible.
Guy: You're the Crown Prince and you're soon to be crowned as King. Your living relatives decide you're not humble enough, not kind enough, or not living up to their standard of who you should be. Basically, you're an ass. So they give you a 'companion' to do with as you wish, hopefully to teach you how to be kind to others. Whatever. She's just another slave, isn't she? But it turns out she's so much more than that.
Girl: Your parent(s) die. Filled with grief and anger, you are sent to live with your uncle/grandma/some other relative in a tiny town in the middle of a ridiculously dense forest. You are told never to go into the forest at night, and especially not alone. But filled with rebellion from your parent(s) death, you go in there anyways. You run into a man, a man who has the ability to turn into a wolf. He kidnaps you, and shows you his pack. Your world is turned upside-down by this shocking revelation. You're being pulled and tugged in a million different directions, and through it all you fight through your growing attraction- and fear- for the man who took you, even though he's more beast than he is human.
Guy: You're a werewolf. Not the bitten kind, the born kind. Your pack lives in the forest surrounding the town. There's a treaty that basically says that the werewolves will leave the townspeople alone and vice versa. But if a human enters the forest, they belong to the pack. One night, while you patrol, a new girl to the town enters the forest and you claim her before your pack mates. You show her your pack, keep her safe from the harsher wolves, the ones that dislike humans. Along the way, you discover for the first time exactly what it means to be human. Also, I have a thing that must be explained. You know the inner voice everyone has, like a conscience that tells them right from wrong? Well, werewolves have that too, but theirs is broken. They don't have an off switch, and their inner voice is angry, horny, and slightly violent. It's also very persuasive. Depending on how a wolf is raised, that voice can either be tamer or wilder. When the inner voice is wilder, it's harder to ignore, thus creating a werewolf that is moody, easily frustrated, and a bit bipolar. Someone who is harder to control.
Important stuff: These werewolves are, for the most part, just human beings that can shift into wolves. They don't have an extended lifespan or slowed aging. They are slightly stronger, but not to an insane degree. Some of them have a strong enough sense of smell that they can scent things a few miles away, or scent moods and emotions. This is rare, though. They just look like really big, but otherwise normal, wolves.
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Girl: You're a princess. In your kingdom, magic is just barely tolerated and your father is trying to get rid of it. But you yourself possess magical powers. You've been kept away from people your whole life, an embarrassment to your royal family. One night, you run away. You travel a nearly impossible distance, even across an ocean, to find the son of a powerful sorceress who you believe can teach you to control your power. But what if it turns out he doesn't want to?
Guy: Your mother was the most powerful sorceress in the world. A true legend. And because she was the best, she raised you to be even better. No child of hers could be anything less than perfect. She treated you cruelly, punishing you with her magic when you made mistakes or refused to learn. You've come to despise all magic-users and magic itself, causing you to never use your own powers if you can help it. Then, a girl comes to you, desperate for your help. She's so young and naive. She won't survive on her own if someone doesn't teach her how. But how can you teach her to control her powers when you hate yourself for having the same gifts?
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Okay, so basically the zombie apocalypse happened almost twenty years ago. No one old enough to remember First Night talks about how it all happened. There are fenced-in settlements all across the ruin of America, some of them large and some of them small. People lock their bedroom doors at night in case of death, because no matter how you die, you become one of them. The world outside the fences is called the Rot and Ruin. Most everyone pretends it doesn't exist. They're content to live inside the walls, like cattle. They're in denial about how the world is now. Except for a few. Bounty hunters, souls so damaged by this new world that they just don't fit in with everyone else. Killing their targets- not always the zombies- is all that gives them peace. And not all the bounty hunters are good. Most are corrupt, evil. But there are a spare few, those who call themselves 'closure specialists' that hunt zombies that people knew in the world before, and putting them to rest in the most humane way possible. Then there are Loners, those who live in the Rot and Ruin and carve out their own niche of hell. They're territorial and vicious, and often kill on sight.
And I'm reading 'What You Left Behind' by Jessica Verdi. It's about a high school senior guy who's stuck with a baby and the journals of his dead girlfriend. Very cheerful.
While I wasn't really interested in any of those ideas (No offence intended), the wizard idea gave me an idea of my own.
Girl: She is a princess. Magic is just barely tolerated and her father is trying to get rid of it. But it turns out that she possesses magical powers. She has been kept away from people her whole life, an embarrassment to her royal family. One night, the castle her family sent her to is attacked by a group of magic users fighting against those who would see them dead. A wizard attempts to kill her, but when she tries fight back with magic she doesn't know how to use or control, the rebel leader intervenes and offers to take her away from the cruelty of her family and teach her how to control her how to use her powers.
Guy: His mother was the most powerful sorceress in the world. A true legend. And because she was the best, it was unsurprising that her son was even better. He was nothing less than perfect. But then royal witch hunters killed his mother and left him for dead. However, he survived and came to despise society as it was, causing him to join a growing rebellion of magic users. He quickly became the leader and led many successful raids on those who were responsible his mother's death and the mass extermination of magic users. Then he attacks a castle and finds a girl there with magical capabilities. She is young and naive and wouldn't survive on her own if someone didn't teach her how. So he offered to take hoer with him and teach her how
Also, if you ever want to read something that's actually cheerful, try reading a Terry Pratchett book.
That idea is basically the same plot except the sorcerer doesn't hate magic. I don't see how you can like that better than something that's based on the same thing and uses most of the same ideas.