What is the premise of your fiction in the form of a thesis question?

CinnaSloth

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What could one say, would happen, if given unchecked, unimaginable power to three undeserving, unworthy, adolescent adults with entirely conflicting personality traits?
 

pangmida

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Monster Girls Book 1: A Tale of Tails: What makes a Monster? Is it your actions, your heritage, or your biology? Would the world accept you if you rid yourself of what they see wrong in you, or would they accept you if you embrace the differences that make you who you are?

Hey wait a tick, this is just Aragorn and Arwen from Lord of the Rings x)

Please continue, I want to learn more :meowsip:
I... may or may not have never watched LOTR. :)) *hides from mob*

I just took the Chinese trope of immortal x reincarnated mortal lover and combined it with the European trope of vampire x vampire hunter. I didn't like how in a lot of reincarnated lover stories, the immortal treats the reincarnated person as their original lover, almost like comparing to an ex, so I wanted to try my hand at it and emphasize unconditional love and seeing each version as their own individual haha. (Forgive me, I'm a sappy romance writer ?)
 

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Building World Peace: How a historical evil entities a.k.a demon race can be accepted by other race as a nice guy, without losing their identity as a bad guy.

Building World Peace with My Bloodthirsty Demon Army
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What is the Premise of Your Fiction in the Form of A Thesis Question?
Can you wrap your fiction around your thesis question as if you were answering a speculative-fictional question? This way, readers can understand both the conceptual outline of your work and the narrative promise of what your fiction will tell. Examples:
  1. Attack on Titan: How does the oppression inherited from history shape the meaning of freedom for a boy who dreams of going beyond the walls?
  2. Death Note: What if a genius high school student was given the power to kill just by writing a name, and then decided to become the world's judge?
  3. LOTR: What if the fate of the world depended on the smallest creature to destroy the greatest power?
Blood Rose Princess: What if the world chose to forget its saviour and its sins, while the saviour chose instead to protect her daughter’s innocence?
Aethara: The King's Path
What is the weight of leadership, and its human costs?
Will power truly corrupt all things, or can humanity triumph in the end?

Duskfall
What does it mean, to have hope, even in the darkest of times?
What is Love, without sacrifice? The costly weight of Freedom and Choice. (Not currently released on SH)

Mythbound: Legacy of the Lost
What does it mean to be a Hero? An exploration of the human cost of heroics. (On Hiatus currently)
 

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The Villainess in My Erotic Dating Game Needs a Hero:
Can a college-age virgin whose only sexual experience has been limited to virtual fantasy, possibly meet, court, seduce and have sex with numerous women within that virtual fantasy when it becomes real for him? ?
 

Darthwolfe

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Tales of Crystalore: The Promise: "In a society defined by the brutality of servitude, can a father’s refusal to let his daughter inherit his chains incite a dangerous alliance strong enough to rewrite her destiny, even if the cost of freedom is his own life?"

Tales Of Crystalore: The Promise
 

J_Win

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Pragmatic Realist in Another World: How can an actual competent person really fare well in a stereotypical Isekai plot progression?

That is the superficial premise, at least
 
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