Post by Torrid on Jan 31, 2016 2:21:51 GMT -5
Figured I could use an organized way of plotting things out. This thread isn't limited to the character Torrid, but to any of my oc's, and there's no canon character I won't play. I'll separate the brainstorm of plot-starters between general, and individual character plots. General plots are free for anyone to use, with or without me. If you like one of the plots, comment below on how you'd like to start it, or if there's anything you'd like to change/expand on and we'll hash it out. It's like shopping, but with plots!
Of course, if you have your own ideas you'd like to pitch at me, do so! I'm open to just about anything.
Of course, if you have your own ideas you'd like to pitch at me, do so! I'm open to just about anything.
Active/Completed Plots:
General Plots:
Torrid:Victory:
- Just Your Typical Friday Night Crowd - Completed. A bar scene wherein Tim, Reggie, Robert, and Torrid meet Sam and Dean for help with a spectral dog hunt. Turns out the thing they were hunting was right next to them. Torrid wanted to throw them off his trail, and started a massive bar fight using Sam's history with Reggie and Tim.
- How Do I Leviathan? - Completed. Torrid calls the guys he met at the bar for some help disposing of a Leviathan. The boys come to help, and are ambushed, kidnapped, and taken to a zoo built just for them by the Leviathans that they had to escape.
- Now What? - Completed. An icelandic trickster named Amaguk was turning people who hated dogs into dogs to make a pack that she feeds off the souls of. She managed to turn Torrid and Dean against each other... and Dean into a dog! Oh, and there was some shenanigans in Heaven, too.
- An Insignificant Truck Stop - In Progress.
``None Yet.
General Plots:
International
- Chauvet Cave, France: It's an historical landmark that is widely considered the birthplace of humanity with the oldest and best preserved cave paintings known. There is a lot of mythological connections between humanity and the cave, wherein the cave serves as a womb for life.
- Catacombs of Paris: Just google images of this place. Imagine the haunting that could be going down there, bad enough that Sam & Dean get called in from the US to help. In fact, it might just take every damned hunter out there to get this under control. These catacombs hold the remains of about six million people!
- International Waters: Can we just talk about mermaids for a second? I'm down for some Pirates of the Carribean fun. Gimme that Davy Jones and sea-monsters and hot island babes.
- Bermuda Triangle: We all know the dangers of the Bermuda Triangle. Disappearances, without a trace or explanation. As Sam said, it's just one of those places where reality warps, and there's not much you can do about it. But what about when there's signs of a ghost activity aboard the brave sailors who cross it and come out fine? Amelia Earhart, you need to sit the **** down, okay?
- Australia: Ever wonder what happened to Jessie, the Antichrist? Yeah, us too.
Domestic
- Alaska: Because snowmobiles? Something along the path of the Iditarod dog sledding race is snatching racers up and literally feeding them to the dogs. Did the packs of perfectly docile, trained dogs all decide to do that? Once a year, to several different dog racers? That's one hell of a coincidence.
- Hawaii: Pele, Hawaiian Goddess of Fire, is a bitch. She's been known to throw tantrums every now and then, but this time she's gone too far. But, hey, maybe while the boys are there, they can get lei'd.
Leviathan:
- The Leviathans set their sights on taking over the souls in Heaven, twisting their personal heavens into a grotesque of the original so as to produce infinite sustenance. But that's not sustainable, and it threatens to force Heaven to implode on itself. For once, the Winchesters might actually have the angels on their side... Kinda.
- The Leviathans work on resurrection. Let that one sink in. Because they're greedy beyond belief, the living human population isn't enough for them. People are crying out about miracles as their loved ones come back. But the magic at work here is a far, far cry from being a good thing.
Torrid:
Overall plot for Torrid: As of now, he seeks to figure out what afterlife the inhabitants of Praesidio
went after its collapse, and to kill himself after he finds out so he can join them. Harder than you would think.
- Possession: If you ever want to see Torrid well and truly freak out, find a way to have him possessed. It's his number one phobia.
- Ash: Torrid needs to find Ash, someone he believes can help him on his quest. Only way to get there is through Heaven. Let's take a road trip!
- Catacombs: A system of tunnels in New Mexico is rumoured to be evil, and has been condemned by the United States government on the suspicion that they're drug-running systems for Mexican cartels. Still, kids tag the areas outside and cults practice odd religious practices inside. But still, no one goes past the bricked-up archway. But Torrid catches wind of the cave's apparent connection to the Void, a plane of existence considered inescapable-- And not just the way Hell or Heaven are "inescapable", I mean inescapable. The Gems of the Void might be housed somewhere six miles east of the entrance... but the cave ends at a quarter mile. Woe to whoever goes in, because whatever leaves a void within them, emerges to send them there. Heavily inspired by As Above, So Below.
Victory:
None yet. Holding off on this character for the time being.Notes:If I were asked which ones I was most excited about doing, I would say the "Ash", "Catacombs" and any of the Leviathan plots would be my tops.
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