Someone finds a magic notebook with the power to transform people into anthro Pokemon. |
Premise is basically Death Note, but instead of killing it transforms people into sexy anthro Pokemon. The book has rules, some it tells the user outright, and some that are secret. The rules that are written in the front cover are as follows: If you write someone's name, they will become a Pokemon anthro. If you describe what kind of Pokemon they become and give extra details about body, personality, etc, those details will be added to the final form. You cannot write the same person's name more than once and you cannot add changes once the transformation begins. Only the user will be aware that anything has changed unless something is written that would contradict that. Secrets are as follows: the book corrupts the user the more they use the book, making them desire to change more people, lowering their inhibitions over who they change, and making them want to keep the book to themselves. The book will grant the user the ability to know someone's name just by looking at them. The book may also give the user visions of things that far away subjects are doing, or things that subjects are thinking about or planning to do. If someone else uses the book or if the user transforms themselves, the user will lose access to the book and forget about all the changes (passing on to the new user in the former and magically vanishing to seek someone else out in the latter.) Absolutely No: underage sex, sexualized blood or gore (maybe can be implied with macro scenes), toilet or slob fetishes (some burping may be allowed in vore focused stories), foot fetish. This is not a hard rule, but I would ask that you avoid from making a long chain of potential options. I don't like padding out stories with them, I would much rather you just write what you want to write than give people a bunch of options that go nowhere. I won't delete any, I'm just saying that I'd prefer you didn't do that. |