Random things you've made up for your stories

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Could be the name of a club or restaurant, business or perhaps a fictional website, actor/actresses name of a movie, pretty much anything/one you created. Bonus for if you've revisited them in other stories as sort of Easter eggs or making your own sort of mythos by tying things together.

A few of my stories have dealt with women who were either former porn stars or trying out the industry because of financial reasons. I created a porn star "Molly Minx" who's name has been dropped whenever a character in a story is watching 'mom porn'. I have a porn director named Malcom Stone of Stone Cold Productions who produces taboo porn and has a back story of unrequited love for his mother who passed away and in two stories he has paid mother and sons he's encountered who need money to have sex in front of him

Along the same lines are made up porn series like "In between teens" a group sex series and Barely Legal Backdoor babes. The Masked Milf.

My more series creation that I've built a lot around in my horror novels-but was first mentioned here in my SWB series is The Black Flame an old hotel converted into a multi level adult club with each floor catering to a certain crowd and run by a woman the city sees as an eccentric recluse, but is a powerful witch who rarely leaves the club because people die when she does.

Us clever writers make shit up all the time, so what are some of yours and which ones tend to get repeat mentions.
 
My most obvious one is Magic Lamp.

https://www.literotica.com/s/magic-lamp

The lamp was the shape of a Roman Original in Bronze as given to Marie Antoinette but produced for the Paris Exhibition for which the Eiffel tower was built. It had a Leclance cell inside and a light filament that showed portable electric light which failed after a few days.

It was my total invention. Nothing like it was ever made.
 
Nanobots - depending on their programming they can augment damaged spinal columns giving the paralyzed the ability to use paralyzed limbs, they can act as replacement muscles, they can change facial features allowing the user to look like someone else, and they network together and create an artificial intelligence and can connect to the internet via they user's cell phone.
 
Nanobots - depending on their programming they can augment damaged spinal columns giving the paralyzed the ability to use paralyzed limbs, they can act as replacement muscles, they can change facial features allowing the user to look like someone else, and they network together and create an artificial intelligence and can connect to the internet via they user's cell phone.
That would make a great reality.
 
If you write fantasy, you make up practically everything. I mean I have a map with several dozen nations and cities for a very long story. And some are even mentioned in the story.
Names for taverns, restaurants, hotels and shops have to be made up of course.

And since I prefer to not localise too precisely any story to avoid discussions about wrong geography, I mostly invent names, even if the setting is fairly identifiably our world. I have a restaurant Le Pavillon in the Gold Star Hotel, a Regina Mundi catholic school and a sex shop called Plaything in unnamed city number one, in the story I'm working on.

And I have a steampunk-magitech city setting lying around with a few hundred names of neighbourhoods, businesses, tramlines, parks, landmarks etc (again there is a map, well several ones), together with the names of organisations, secret societies, sports teams, military units etc. It could probably serve as a source for names for another setting. Or I might set a story there.

This is the kind of thing I do to relax.
 
The most complicated thing, is probably something I regret making the rules for. The coinage for the empire in my Toofy stories. It seems simple on the surface, but is about as simple as buccaneer-era Spanish doubloons.

The worst bit? One of the readers worked out all the exchange rates. And reminds me whenever someone gets ripped off.
 
In my story "AI ERA: HER NEW TOY", the geek husband experiments with connecting a brainwave sensor with a computer server to remotely control a unique vibrator for his wife.


The vibrator was described as a series of vibrating rings, which could be controlled independently. It doesn't exist due to the mechanics of trying to move a so many rings independently. But it was needed to allow the computer to change the dynamics quickly for the story. So, I spent some time thinking and searching ... vibrating mini motor disks as used in cellphones! I'll need to think about placement on a shaft, with buffering materials to allow independent action of each disk ...

In my next story for the Amorous Goods challenge, it will be a pair of magic anklets. Now comes the research to try making them.
 
In my next story for the Amorous Goods challenge, it will be a pair of magic anklets. Now comes the research to try making them.
When I started my Amorous Goods challenge I thought "Would anybody else come up with this idea?"
 
I didn't start when I first started writing here but at some point, I don't even remember when but I realized that most of my stories were going to be set in Defluer, a little town. I've avoided saying a state but it's in the mid-west probably. I dropped Cedar Rapids as the nearest big town, which I wish I wouldn't have. I thought there is a "Rapids" town in almost ever state so it was safe, but there is only one Cedar Rapids. I should have gone with like Willow Rapids or Black Rapids or something like that. (I know how far away from Deflue it is, about 50 minutes.) I know there are two exits to Defluer and for a long time, I didn't know why. But I sort of have an idea now, but am unsure I'm good enough to write that time travel story. There is a river that runs through town, there is forests, big boulders, lots of ridges, and farm fields.

If I'm writing a story that is outside of Defluer, by dint of it needing to be at a university or place with a vibrant night life or whatever, then I always have at least one character from Defluer. In my "canon" Defluer infects people to do wild crazy sexual stuff. Which has really, really, really helped me get to the sex quicker. Even if there is nothing Supernatural going on, a part of my brain knows that it's in Defluer and that automatically makes it a little easier for the wicked to become reality.

I drop names of other characters from other stories AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. I think Brick is my number one story "traveler" he's the big crush of the MC of Gone in 60 Minutes, the best friend/son of the main characters in Queen of Me, the cousin of one of the MCs in a story I'm cleaning up/editing now, and mentioned in lots of others. I want to bring him back for something but it hasn't been puzzled out how, besides maybe he finds out about his friend/mom. If there is a hot girl mentioned, it's almost always Carly Meyers who is the sister from Halloween Gotham Encounters, who I specifically referred to as the hottest girl in town. The Whitehalls are the snooty rich asshole family of Defluer, they've popped up in other stories but as of yet none of them have been finished/published.

Oh and Black Lab Lady/Black Dog Lady, she came out in A Little Quarantine Oops and now she's showing up all over the damn place.

I guess that is the long answer to, Defluer, which is the setting of most of my stories.
 
If we're talking specific items, there is this magical spreader bar that lengthens if you struggle against it. But it also reacts to command words by the person that attaches the spreader bar.

Tingalina, which is basically a magic wand, but really magic, because electrical items don't exist.

And a teapot, of variable appearance, that makes anyone who gets served tea from it more receptive to suggestions from the owner of the teapot.
 
When I started my Amorous Goods challenge I thought "Would anybody else come up with this idea?"
I saw the post for this challenge in May and decided to take one of my planned chapter stories (90% complete of a hot wife story in their lifestyle) to add the magic hot wife anklets. So, I had a head start.
 
I have stories set on imaginary planets:

Tripletit, inhabited by giant three-breasted women;

And Shelacta, where the women trap men to be their slaves.

Then there is the magical joss which performs sexual magic when given alcohol; Pandora's statue that becomes alive...
 
Amorous Goods has allowed me to make some interesting items
an empty teapot that dispenses any beverage
an empty plate that serves snacks
a dress that is completely invisible if you love the wearer... or are not in love with someone else.
a newspaper that is always 89 years behind the times
a chair named Sir Henry, he's worth half a million dollars and he's quite lonely
 
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I suppose they're more along the lines of characters but I created sibling demons Familial and her brother Incestial. They were once humans who fell in love and ran away to live together as a couple, they were found out and hung for the crime of incest, and over time rose through the ranks of hell to become demons.

They first appeared in "Hellbent for incest" an anthology here where they tempt others into incest-with the rule there has to be love and desire in at least one of the parties-in other words they're the devil's cupids as the brother refers to themselves as. They appear between each scene telling bad jokes and having sex with each other while giving the back story of who they are going to possess next.

I brought Familial back in a more series role in a for sale novel "Devil in Mom" a taboo version of he Exorcist. I couldn't resist bringing her brother in near the end for an assist.

They're cool characters because they can be portrayed as being fun mischievous sorts who exist to spread family love, but in the other book I explored the direction that they are demons and do have a darker side to them and if the easy approach doesn't work they can get down and dirty.

This is the for sale version of Hellbent with Familial in the background

LAURA LOVECRAFT - Hellbent for Incest.jpg
 
I've made up a few websites. The central conceit of my story is that of a young woman and a young man who each visit separate websites--justsayyes and telldontask--and then the next day they follow each site's advice after they encounter each other, leading to a mild BDSM experience. I came up with my own version of OnlyFans, called OnlyFun, and I've used it a few times and plan to use it more.

In my incest story Late Night on the Loveseat with Mom I invented a sexy detective show, Angel City Detective, that helps get the story characters hot and bothered.

I'm working on inventing a place -- a suburban bedroom community on the outskirts of a major California urban center--called "Arbol Grande' (Spanish for "Big Tree"). I plan to use it for a story I'm working on and may use it for future stories as well where lots of uptight people get involved in sexual hijinks.

I've invented an alter ego, Simon, who gets involved in various stories and encourages people to push their sexual boundaries. That's fun.

The most fun act of invention was inventing the planet world Tentos for my sci fi tentacle sex story. I spent a lot of time working out the backstory and the nature of the aliens that lived there, the Tentacons.

And, of course, Penis Fish and Teddy Bear. I take pride in those creations but I don't imagine they will be popping up in other stories. I DO like the idea of planting Easter eggs so I'm going to work on that.
 
My most obvious one is Magic Lamp.

https://www.literotica.com/s/magic-lamp

The lamp was the shape of a Roman Original in Bronze as given to Marie Antoinette but produced for the Paris Exhibition for which the Eiffel tower was built. It had a Leclance cell inside and a light filament that showed portable electric light which failed after a few days.

It was my total invention. Nothing like it was ever made.
A bit of a digression, but I understand that some Parisians were ambivalent about retaining the Eiffel Tower after the exhibition was over. It had a prominent location in the city and was very different from any other piece of architecture around it (it's sheer height, for one thing). Of course, we know how that all turned out.
 
A bit of a digression, but I understand that some Parisians were ambivalent about retaining the Eiffel Tower after the exhibition was over. It had a prominent location in the city and was very different from any other piece of architecture around it (it's sheer height, for one thing). Of course, we know how that all turned out.
It's said that Guy de Maupassant dined at the Eiffel Tower restaurant so he didn't have to look at it.
 
I guess that is the long answer to, Defluer, which is the setting of most of my stories.

You got me wondering how many fictional towns I have scattered across the state of Maine.

Londonderry (Mary and Alvin)
Webster/Webster's Corner (The Dancing Ghost of Webster's Gore)
Saw Whet, Beartown, Merganser Pond, Reed's Corner (The Adventures of Ranger Ramona)
Port Harmony (Oyster River)
MikMak Falls, Winterboro (WIP)

I'm catching up to Stephen King...
 
It's said that Guy de Maupassant dined at the Eiffel Tower restaurant so he didn't have to look at it.
Well, it looks like he died about four years after it opened, so at least he didn't have to suffer for too long.

Oh, this is pretty good: "Maupassant penned his own epitaph: 'I have coveted everything and taken pleasure in nothing.' " Jesus, he makes me look cheerful in comparison.
 
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You got me wondering how many fictional towns I have scattered across the state of Maine.

Londonderry (Mary and Alvin)
Webster/Webster's Corner (The Dancing Ghost of Webster's Gore)
Saw Whet, Beartown, Merganser Pond, Reed's Corner (The Adventures of Ranger Ramona)
Port Harmony (Oyster River)
MikMak Falls, Winterboro (WIP)

I'm catching up to Stephen King...
You need to do Kingsville. Have it name after a fictional horror author King Cane or something like that.
 
Oh, gosh... where do I begin? The big hotel at the center of my series, two French restaurants and a franchise Mexican place, two hospitals and one clinic, another hotel, fast-food restaurant chain blatantly based on a famous one with a fan following (no, not McD), a social media site/app, TV station with call sign (verified to not exist, yet incorporates the name of the city). Oh - and a nudist resort. Stuff like that. I seem to make-up some sort of business with every chapter. Nearly all are drawn from direct real-world experience, but only one (the fast-food place, in a single scene in a future chapter) is a renamed direct rip-off.

Easter eggs? A few. Acme Manufacturing and "Coyote Industries" in the opening paragraphs of Off-Campus 03. A bit surprised I didn't get any comments on that one. A few hidden quotations of single lines from popular rock lyrics that typically work in context and wouldn't be recognized unless you knew the song.

The only element I don't fabricate is geography. I use real city names with research (Google Maps) determining times and distances, with a brief and shallow dip into the regional political climate as it affects the characters.
 
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Or Kingston, ME and point out how it's absolutely not like Kingston, Jamaica.
Or Jamaica Plains in the Boston area which would be a good setting for a horror story because if you've ever been there after dark its scary.
 
My most obvious one is Magic Lamp.

https://www.literotica.com/s/magic-lamp

The lamp was the shape of a Roman Original in Bronze as given to Marie Antoinette but produced for the Paris Exhibition for which the Eiffel tower was built. It had a Leclance cell inside and a light filament that showed portable electric light which failed after a few days.

It was my total invention. Nothing like it was ever made.
Since ogg chimed in, my story Santa-lytics was inspired by his story Genie back during the Pastiches de Oggbashan event close to THREE years ago. Three!

So, I invented the sexmonometer (used by Santa to measure sexual excitement and monitor who’s naughty or nice, as well as SiNaughty cameras, similar purposes. Little known fact (in the story anyway), the sexmonometer led to the the real world Theremin being invented, due to some careless acts in the spirit world.

Three years. Seems like it was just yesterday.
 
Most of these are in drafts or works on other sites, but as I upload my backlog there should be a lot.

I've basically invented a little town where some (not all) stories happen, not deliberately, but from slowly built up details. One story involved Teachers and students, another mentioned passing the local school while walking down to the river, the sequel to that one has a college/University where several other tales take place. So I ended up with an increasingly detailed image of what this town is like and what is where.

Then the usual stuff like bands and TV shows and things.
 
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