Ideas for future stories

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Idea depot.


What the title says, this isn't a story or chapter, but a 'tidbit thread' for several ideas I have for the future, no have somewhere to archive them AND for you guys to think of them.

-Human child adopted and raised by anthro foster mom: basically The Jungle Book or Tarzan, except the human kid is already old enough to cuss. Probably half comedy (the kid thinks he can take care of himself, and he can... kinda), half wholesome (mama wolf/hyena/lion comforting him after he has a nightmare, them talking about their lives, the boy accepting her as his mother).

-Prehistoric beast in the Pride Lands: not human involved, but close enough: a non-megatheropod (anything heavier than 4 tons, but most probably a sabertooth or a gorgonopsid) from an ARK-like world somehow ends up in the Pride Lands, except he's not the only one. It'd have romance (Kiara and the OC falling in love, made more impactful the farther his species is from mammals), comedy (too big, realistic consequences of having such a guy moving around), action (epic Primal-inspired prehistoric combat), horror (Disney critters facing monsters from Skull Island with the mindset of post-apocaliptic raiders), and more. And feral sex of the primitive kind.

-A reversal of the 'big hyena, smaller human' thing, mostly because it's overused, plus exploring the fact this bigass motherfucker ain't gonna be a hyena's bitch just because her species' males are and the repercussions of other hyenas finding out.

-Space marine in Gargoyles: why Gargoyles? The mutates are all big cat-bat-eel people (mostly cat). As for the plot, that's a bit trickier, but the basic would be the marine (not necessarily a marine, not an astartes at all) somehow finding himself with a smallish ship (enough to carry a platoon and a vehicle, big dropship or corvette probably) in a primitive world inhabited by humans/an alternate, primitive Earth with honest to god magic, while the locals can't wrap their heads around the fact there's an honest to god Starship Trooper (the series takes place in the middle nineties, so no Halo comparison). Oh, and he's not alone either: the not!Covenant is there and wants Earth for themselves, physicals gods be damned. Lots of reference towards Alien, the OC beating Goliath to a pulp but getting nearly cheesed by his enemies to prove he's not invincible.

-Space marine in Zootopia: as above, except nothing supernatural. Not with Judy, not out of a sense of love towards Wildehopps or anything, but because it'd be too obvious and, frankly, she's just too damn small (the marine would be big enough to look at Bogo). Yes, that means Gazelle, or maybe a (smallish, three at the most) harem with OCs. Again, other aliens abound. Basically XCOM, Avatar and Halo put in a blender. Ironically not as culture shocky as the above since the human is truly alien.

-Convoluted BNA one: Michiru's a young adult, Anima City is in a superhero world, Michiru's boyfriend is a horrifying yet heroic pseudo-Hulk with autism (I picture him as similar to a DOOM Hell Knight), Michiru leaves after turning into a beastman, boyfriend follows alongside deathclaw pet, lots of problems because beastmen are xenophobic and boyfriend doesn't see them as anything but prissy metahumans (his was a rough childhood, but he persevered didn't he), the not!Justice League/Avengers appointing him as Anima City's hero despite their objections... Romance (tanuki beauty and monstrous beast), comedy (boyfriend taking advantage of his horrifying visage to basically 'rent' stuff, no!deathclaw being too big), horror (supervillains of the nasty kind deciding that Anima City annoys them and going on a rampage, the 'Silver Wolf' not being Shirou but a still alive and pissed FENRIR, someone pissing off boyfriend or pet), drama (bigot facing bigots, his autism being treated realistically in a place utterly ignorant of it), wholesome (Michiru raised the pet, it's her baby, and she loves it) and more