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  1. Posted: October 1, 2014In: Public

    After being a turned into a djinn by an evil wizard, a young trickster must hunt the man down after being trapped for a thousand years and get him to reverse the curse before his new master uses his three wishes to take control of the world.

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    Added an answer on October 2, 2014 at 3:35 am

    Of all the ways that the evil wizard could get his revenge on the young trickster, why did he turn him into a genie? And if the wizard was powerful enough to turn him into an all-powerful genie, isn't the creator at least as powerful as his creation? So why does wizard need a genie at all to do whatRead more

    Of all the ways that the evil wizard could get his revenge on the young trickster, why did he turn him into a genie?

    And if the wizard was powerful enough to turn him into an all-powerful genie, isn’t the creator at least as powerful as his creation? So why does wizard need a genie at all to do what he already seems to have the power to do by himself for himself?

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  2. Posted: September 27, 2014In: Public

    When a hooker attempts to steal a wallet from a drunken john, she accidentally makes a horrific discovery — the couple is not alone in a shabby room of a love hotel.

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    Added an answer on October 2, 2014 at 3:18 am

    >>she discovers a corpse under the bed That would be the inciting incident -- not the attempt to steal the wallet. But then what happens? What problem does it create for the hooker (and john)? What must she (I presume the hooker is the main character) do about -- what becomes her objective goal? WhoRead more

    >>she discovers a corpse under the bed

    That would be the inciting incident — not the attempt to steal the wallet.

    But then what happens? What problem does it create for the hooker (and john)? What must she (I presume the hooker is the main character) do about — what becomes her objective goal? Who or what opposes her efforts? What’s at stake for her? Is she going to be framed? Must she prove her innocence? Or…?

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  3. Posted: September 27, 2014In: Public

    When a hooker attempts to steal a wallet from a drunken john, she accidentally makes a horrific discovery — the couple is not alone in a shabby room of a love hotel.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on October 2, 2014 at 3:18 am

    >>she discovers a corpse under the bed That would be the inciting incident -- not the attempt to steal the wallet. But then what happens? What problem does it create for the hooker (and john)? What must she (I presume the hooker is the main character) do about -- what becomes her objective goal? WhoRead more

    >>she discovers a corpse under the bed

    That would be the inciting incident — not the attempt to steal the wallet.

    But then what happens? What problem does it create for the hooker (and john)? What must she (I presume the hooker is the main character) do about — what becomes her objective goal? Who or what opposes her efforts? What’s at stake for her? Is she going to be framed? Must she prove her innocence? Or…?

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