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Writing Prompt Wednesday Number 2

The second round of Writing Prompt Wednesday with 5 new prompts!

Writing Prompt 1 
Action 

There was no remorse in his heart as he reached out and took her last breath.

Writing Prompt 2
Character 

He was a prodigy, a genius, but he had the darkest secrets of them all.

Writing Prompt 3
Dialogue

"Who would do something like that? Just leave me to die? Would you have left me?" "Yes." "...well that is new information."

Writing Prompt 4
Object

It was the largest collection of swords, each of crafted to kill a certain type of creature.
Writing Prompt 5
Setting

The sunlight filtered through the stained glass. The city was built of windows alone.

Which one is your favourite?

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