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Oki people I want to hear some plot twists. You don’t have to give specifics if you don’t want to spoil. :)
Oki people I want to hear some plot twists. You don’t have to give specifics if you don’t want to spoil. :)
I won't give any details about what happened in the story, but I will give the big narrative pretzel of it.
narrative pretzel: She's alive.
Oh! I'll one up you!
narrative pretzel: She dies.
(Idk if you want explanation you can have it)
(Also that may not even be a narrative pretzel but I've been thinking about it)
XD I’m loving these twists. Here’s one of mine, narrative pretzel, he dies, narrative pretzel, he’s alive!
narrative pretzel: War is bad.
narrative pretzel: It wasn't his fault.
narrative pretzel: He's a prince for real though.
narrative pretzel: They just wanted to live
narrative pretzel: That was the ankle-biter
narrative pretzel: That was just the scouting force
narrative pretzel: That was just the battleship, not the mothership
narrative pretzel: The very things that protect you are former bodies of the creatures that want you extinct
narrative pretzel: He's actually the bad guy even though he was the kindest, wisest, little gem in the whole story.
narrative pretzel: She's dead.
narrative pretzel: He's the king.
narrative pretzel: He's also dead now.
narrative pretzel: That wasn't even a fraction of her army.
narrative pretzel: They aren't all human syrup thirsty villains and they actually care.
narrative pretzel: There were two princes, you just haven't located the second one.
narrative pretzel: The villain was someone who'd been helping out the main characters all along.
narrative pretzel: He's actually alive
narrative pretzel: He didn't kill himself. He didn't even die in the first place.
narrative pretzel: They knew the entire time.
narrative pretzel: Sometimes siblings aren't noice to each other.
narrative pretzel: What do a king and a pirate have in common? More than you would expect.
narrative pretzel: They're brothers
narrative pretzel: She's born.
In no particular order
narrative pretzel: Her brother is dead.
narrative pretzel: Villain is her dad
narrative pretzel: He's her nephew
narrative pretzel: She loves him (x2)
narrative pretzel: She loves her
narrative pretzel: He loves her
narrative pretzel: His moms are dead.
narrative pretzel: Everyone thinks he's handsome
narrative pretzel: He has a magic girlfriend (x2)
Real narrative pretzel: His magic girlfriend isn't evil!
(I want to let ya'll know that as I've been going through these I've been very dramatically reacting to them and occasionally even acting them out for the pure purpose of humoring myself. Thank you)
narrative pretzel: He was free real estate
narrative pretzel: They really are watching
narrative pretzel: He is not what he thinks he is
narrative pretzel: He got out
narrative pretzel: She isn't really here
narrative pretzel: The Woods are alive
narrative pretzel: Look at her last name, you know she's who he's talking about
narrative pretzel: She's not dead, just wounded
narrative pretzel: The Employer is not who you would assume
narrative pretzel: They are two halves of the same person
narrative pretzel: "She" is actually a "he"
narrative pretzel: That "he" is also a prince
narrative pretzel: The big villain has a soft spot for the chaotic snek boy
narrative pretzel: The big villain isn't the main villain.
narrative pretzel: Crossroad statue isn't a statue
These are the best plot twists I’ve ever heard
narrative pretzel: No, he is your father
narrative pretzel: Yeah, she's your mom, not your aunt.
narrative pretzel: There's more to both of them than you think
narrative pretzel: She isn't as sweet as you think
narrative pretzel: Literally no one trusts the CEO
narrative pretzel: Maybe abusing your speechwriter and then sending him as a spy is a bad brain bubble
narrative pretzel: No, he is your father
Lol.
narrative pretzel: She was abused by an Evil Drag Queen
narrative pretzel: She was made in a lab (x2)
narrative pretzel: She died.
narrative pretzel: Did she really..?
narrative pretzel: No, she's alive
narrative pretzel: WHAT THE F*CK IS THAT
narrative pretzel: Oh, never mind, it's baby
narrative pretzel: No, he is your father
Lol.
It lowkey happens twice but to different characters lol
narrative pretzel: He's the prince
narrative pretzel: his "father" is really his uncle
narrative pretzel: he's actually three orbit parties older than he seems, but he was dead for three orbit parties, too
narrative pretzel: he fell in love with her
narrative pretzel: He's going to die again if he can't be fixed
narrative pretzel: his real father is still alive
narrative pretzel: his uncle stole the throne from his father
there's bunches more lol
He’s not the real chosen one.
It wasn’t him who died.
He’s not evil, he’s the frickin savior of the world you idiot.
They didn’t use to be this way.
Yup, he’s evil.
Yeah he did that.
narrative pretzel: He's not their real dad
narrative pretzel: Her brother is cursed
narrative pretzel: Those two are the bad guys?
narrative pretzel: Nope, they were brainwashed by their father
narrative pretzel: She's the murderer but it's not her fault
narrative pretzel: Sorry, he's gay
Different story
narrative pretzel: He can't swim
narrative pretzel: It wasn't just his programming
narrative pretzel: She was scared of her
narrative pretzel: He knew the whole time
narrative pretzel: it'S A BOMB-
narrative pretzel: Wait, they aren't siblings?
narrative pretzel: MAGIC, BITCH!!!!
narrative pretzel: SHE was the target. His death was just collateral damage
(noice one.)
A character gets captured and their (romantic) partner runs off. They be all betrayed and shit and then get recruited by a manipulative sociopath and powerful dark sorcerer and join team evil. Turns out they were faking the betrayal all along, and used the capture as an opportunity to get closer to the villains. They're already 20 miles away with their partner and a bunch of info on the evil people, enough to do a lot of damage, by the time team evil suspects something's up.
(this one, i love it)
Thanks!
narrative pretzel: they all actually do have magic
narrative pretzel: he’s lying to her
narrative pretzel: they’re all lying to her
narrative pretzel: LITERALLY EVERY FREAKING PERSON IS A LIAR
narrative pretzel: those creature that they’re scared of are the only things that can help save them
narrative pretzel: they know who she is
narrative pretzel: she’s not who she thinks she is
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