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Writing Prompt Wednesday Number 25

Writing Prompt Action



The maid took the crown tentatively in her delicate fingers and, with both fear and joy in her heart, placed it upon her own head.

Writing Prompt Character



He wore the skull of s stag upon his head, and guarded the garden from the rest of the world.

Writing Prompt Dialogue




“So... What did you do?”
“I lied for someone I loved.”
“Is that all?”
“That’s all it took.”

Writing Prompt Object




The cage by her bed was not made for birds.

Writing Prompt Setting




The gold glittered like the blood he had spilt to obtain it.


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