disclaimer: The text generated is random, based on templates and lists. Some will be silly, some might even be offensive (not intentionally, just unanticipated word combinations). Sometimes there are gender-specific terms. Please, use your own judgement and filter or change as necessary for your purposes. Use whatever inspires you!

The Improbot app for Android is now available -- Improbot on Google Play.

Random Opening Lines (x 500)

As soon as the grand opening started, Kimberly went over the plan.

It was a foggy autumn morning. Douglas was behind the bikeshed.

The sound of the baby crying made Clayton hesitant.

Colleen had come to Athens alone. She was here to meet the photographer.

Shawn opened the door to the garage. The silence was overwhelming.

The lifeguard opened the door, and led Maureen inside.

Teresa felt that Stella was weak-willed.

Billy could see that the private detective was contradictory.

When Duane arrived at his funeral, Marshall laughed.

The alligator was on the prowl. Earl knew exactly what to do.

Sherri was the best record producer bar none.

The smell coming from the basement made Juanita hopeful.

Glenda felt that the fish was surprising.

Going to the mountain was a good idea. Kristen chewed some gum.

It was a cool Wednesday morning. Rosemary struggled to breathe as she led the manager into the pantry.

It was a long way to the beach. Lucille stopped and looked at the time.

Ron put down the bike slowly.

Brandine staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.

When the moon came up, Marshall knew it was time to move on.

There had never been a sailor quite like Miguel Parker, and he knew it.

Eliza-Jane was disappointed that Julia was coming to Christmas.

Sonia walked into the laundry and looked at Ramona. "You make me feel good," she said.

Elauld leaned into the wind.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Nicholas waited.

Uipou Feargrief raised her axe.

After spending a night in jail, Ricky was relieved to see his car.

Cindy opened the door to the dungeon. She checked her reflection.

Melinda looked at the time. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

Victor could see that Manuel was agonized. He opened the door to the kitchen.

Lillian could see that Ashley was an inventor. She tried not to smile.

The surgeon opened the door, and led Billy-Bob inside.

It was a bitter, endless winter night. Isaac was at the wax museum.

The duck was on the prowl. Alicia pretended not to notice.

Leon knew that Ray was stylish.

When Lynn arrived at Christmas, Jo-Ellen gasped.

Bernard opened the door to the basement. He could not believe what he saw.

As soon as the wedding started, Joshua went over the plan.

If the referee didn't arrive soon, Ivan didn't know what he would do.

Lady Stonewood was eating in the barn.

Jenny staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

When Misty arrived at Easter, Keith laughed at her.

Elizabeth was the best imam bar none.

Irma was singing. She questioned her plan.

Kirk had invited a missionary to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Angel had never been to the mountain. He cracked open another beer.

Jessica took a long sip of her coffee.

Kathleen was suprised to be floating.

Johnnie hoped that the chimpanzee was adventurous.

Kristina could feel her life slipping away.

It was a quiet morning down by the water.

The sound of the drill made Armando hesitant.

On Tuesday, Rose always made laughter.

Norma could tell that Lydia was a marshal. She tried not to smile.

Lord Malmagh was in one of his moods.

The garage was deserted.

Smoke was in the air. Lois smiled knowingly.

It was a long way to the woods. Heidi stopped and snapped her fingers.

Virgil felt that the construction worker was whimsical.

Flua waited for the battle to begin.

It was a dark and stormy summer evening. Darryl was behind the curtains.

"Time to shine," Misty told herself as she waited behind the bikeshed.

The pony was on the prowl. Martin pretended not to notice.

Alan opened the door to the chapel. The silence was overwhelming.

Amy hoped that Priscilla was vivacious.

Gloria walked into the sauna and glanced at Vicki. "You make me dance," she said.

Gladys opened the door to the attic. She took a bite of her sandwich.

For as long as Florence could remember, she'd wanted to be a record producer.

The winemaker opened the door, and led Tracy inside.

It was a bitter, endless fall night. Beth straightened her hair as she led the police officer into the lobby.

There had never been a taxidermist quite like Daniel Adams, and he knew it.

When rain began, Leon knew it was time to sleep.

Troy was the best ambassador in town.

Jared had never been to the beach. He snapped his fingers.

When Amber opened the door Mrs. Walker looked up from her work.

Adrian set aside his magnifying glass. It was going to be a long day.

Tina was on the porch. She had a slice of pizza in her hand.

Someone had invited a dolphin to the wedding. Ruben knew the fun was about to begin.

Lady Bradbeck was waiting in the wardrobe.

It was a bleak, wintery morning. Debra was in the office.

Going to the volcano was a good idea. William took a sip of his soda.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

When Karen arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at her.

Lady Vining was in one of her moods.

As soon as the party started, Judy buttoned up her jacket.

On Saturday, Carmen made it through.

Wanda was suprised to be alone.

Bertha staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Mario felt that the greengrocer was extravagant.

Christian wanted a smoke.

The sound of the motorbike made Louise hesitant.

The music coming from the walk-in freezer made Tim uneasy.

Love was in the air. Olga waited.

It was a long way to the sea. Vanessa stopped and took a sip of her chocolate milk.

The busker opened the door, and led Diane inside.

Alberto could tell that Dave was uncooperative. He opened the door to the outhouse.

After spending a night on a plane, Samantha was relieved to see her home.

"It's now or never," Patricia told herself as she waited in the prison.

Ianait shielded her eyes against the sun.

Ruth could not feel anything.

Wallace opened the door to the guest room. The stench was unmistakable.

The kitten was on the loose. Carrie knew exactly what to do.

It was a clear, bright evening. Madison was under the bridge.

If the banker didn't arrive soon, Douglas didn't know what he would do.

When the sun rose, Colleen knew it was time to find shelter.

Fred could feel his life slipping away.

For as long as Perry could remember, he'd wanted to be a lifeguard.

Eliza-Jane knew it was too late. It was going to be a special day.

Tyrone hoped that Kyle was appalled.

Gabriel had never been to the cave. He smiled knowingly.

Someone had invited a monkey to the wedding. Viola knew the fun was about to begin.

As soon as Easter started, Adam nodded to the factory worker.

When Bob arrived at his funeral, everyone embraced him.

There had never been a jockey quite like Connie Wright, and she knew it.

Everett was in the closet. He had a credit card in his hand.

Miarzainia leaned into the wind.

Samuel had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the scientist.

Phillip had been expecting Alfredo for six days. He shrugged.

Micheal felt that the chimpanzee was grieved.

Olga put down the ukulele slowly.

Gilbert walked into the outhouse and looked at Christian. "You make me jealous," he said.

Peggy was the best hairdresser in town.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Lance opened the door.

Lilt shielded her eyes against the blast.

Corey opened the door to the lounge room. He picked up his pair of scissors.

Minnie could tell that Agnes was humble. She opened the door to the library.

"They know it was me," Kent told himself as he waited under the bed.

Manuel opened the door to the cloakroom. He could not believe what he saw.

Jeffrey staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

It was a long way to the volcano. Leroy stopped and chewed his lip.

Claudia knew it wasn't too late.

Terrance could feel his life slipping away.

It was a dark, moonless November night. Katrina was in the cathedral.

Lord Brindlekirk was in one of his moods.

Carol had invited a screenwriter to her party. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Chester hoped that the dentist was obvious.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Joanne was relieved to see her father.

The laundry was dark and oddly quiet.

It was a typical night in the wax museum. Brandine went over the plan.

Theu arose from slumber.

If the banker didn't arrive soon, Mathew didn't know what he would do.

When Melissa arrived at her funeral, everyone gasped.

Madison was suprised to be alone.

As soon as the grand opening started, Frederick took a bite of his croissant.

Someone had invited a dolphin to the party. Kathryn knew the fun was about to begin.

The tortoise was on the loose. Jeff panicked.

Emily hoped for a miracle. It was going to be a momentous evening.

For as long as Samuel could remember, he'd wanted to be a manicurist.

The smoke coming from the bathroom made Marie hopeful.

Monica had never been to the lake. She nodded to the private detective.

Misty could not see anything.

Maurice knew that Kenneth was relaxed.

Sergio opened the door to the closet. He was afraid of what he might find.

The dancer opened the door, and led Gabriel inside.

Gladys opened the door to the control room. She checked her phone.

Karen was whispering. She grinned.

When rain stopped, Sarah-Jane knew it was time to run.

When Susan arrived at Thanksgiving, Ben laughed at her.

Edward was in the shop. He had a muffin in his hand.

There had never been a gardener quite like Sharon Williams, and she knew it.

Larry had invited a moose to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.

It was a rainy night. Jacqueline was in the cathedral.

Sam knew that the jockey was questioning.

Annie had come to Antarctica alone. She was here to meet the dentist.

Katherine was the best tailor around.

Wallace walked into the walk-in freezer and glanced at Bill. "You make me sad," he said.

When Christy opened the door Mrs. Garcia looked up from her work.

Goodom Bloodwind raised his shield.

Judy could feel her heart beating.

For as long as Jacob could remember, he'd wanted to be a messenger.

Jon picked up his phone. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Arlene was suprised to be alone.

Smoke was in the air. Robert opened the door.

Theresa put down the celery stick carefully.

Roger took a bite of his banana.

It was a foggy afternoon. Everett wanted a friend as he led the lifeguard into the cloakroom.

Curtis had been expecting Nicholas for six hours. He knew it wasn't too late.

Darryl staggered in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.

As soon as the grand opening started, Brandine hoped for a miracle.

Someone had invited a porcupine to Thanksgiving. Dana knew it wouldn't end well.

"Just try not to cry," Jerome told himself as he waited in the deli.

Bobbie-Sue opened the door to the guest room. The silence was overwhelming.

Terrance could not feel anything.

Sally felt that Kristina was elated.

When Angel arrived at his party, Cecil laughed at him.

Georgia was searching. She chewed some gum.

Brandy could tell that Jessie was proud. She opened the door to the chapel.

When Bobbi-Jo arrived at her wedding, Gina stared in disbelief.

When the sun rose, Marilyn knew it was time to find shelter.

On Sunday, Kirk always made a cake.

Nellie hoped that the archaeologist was ignorant.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Ramona laugh.

Iatch arose from slumber.

When Hilda opened the door Mr. Stuart looked up from his book.

Lance had invited a duck to Thanksgiving. He knew what to do.

It was a gloomy evening. Vanessa was in the office.

Aaron had come to China prepared. He was here to meet the lumberjack.

Eugene had never been to the sea. He gripped his corkscrew.

There had never been an actor quite like Seth Thomas, and he knew it.

For as long as Tommy could remember, he'd wanted to be a soldier.

As soon as the grand opening started, Don checked his reflection.

Purnee shielded his eyes against the sun.

It was a long way to the gully. Kurt stopped and snapped his fingers.

Lady Kilshire was sitting in the closet.

The dolphin was on the loose. Bertha tried to remain calm.

Bonnie put down the ukulele slowly.

The bright light coming from the laundry made Charlene uneasy.

It was a warm Thursday afternoon. Julia buttoned up her jacket as she led the engineer into the conservatory.

Someone had invited a kitten to Thanksgiving. Mark knew the fun was about to begin.

When the sun rose, Thelma knew it was time to move on.

Renee wanted a cigarette.

Karen could see that Sue was gullible. She opened the door to the walk-in freezer.

Alberto opened the door to the bathroom. He had dreamed of this moment.

The wardrobe was spotless.

Marilyn hoped that the assassin was fun-loving.

If the swordsmith didn't arrive soon, Jean didn't know what she would do.

After spending a night on the street, Kelly was relieved to see her wife.

Cheryl opened the door to the outhouse. She took a long sip of her chocolate milk.

As soon as the wedding started, Anne laughed to herself.

For as long as Marie could remember, she'd wanted to be a librarian.

Vanessa had been waiting for Lillie for six hours. She took a bite of her cracker.

There had never been a bandit quite like Carole Jones, and she knew it.

Kay had never been to the river. She struggled to breathe.

Brad was at the travel agent. He had a spring-roll in his hand.

Sylvia walked into the laundry and glanced at Lisa. "You make me worry," she said.

It was a glorious afternoon. Glenda was in the corner.

When Willard arrived at his funeral, Tamara embraced him.

Ron was relieved that Samuel was coming to his grand opening.

Thiala arose from slumber.

Love was in the air. Arthur opened the door.

Tanya hoped that the chipmunk was focused.

"It's almost over," Howard told himself as he waited at the skateboard park.

Kraila Sinrunner raised her shield.

When David arrived at Easter, everyone cried.

The interpreter opened the door, and led Rene inside.

It was a long way to the river. Clifford stopped and hoped for a miracle.

The bright light coming from the lounge room made Franklin hopeful.

When Felix opened the door Mr. Freeman looked up from his work.

Lady Jennifer was waiting in the garage.

Leroy opened the door to the laundry. He wanted a drink.

Darryl hoped that Vincent was unfathomable.

The fly had escaped. Bernard tried to remain calm.

As soon as the wedding started, Glen enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Douglas opened the door to the kitchen. The silence was overwhelming.

The dungeon was full of smoke.

Anne had invited a scout to Christmas. She knew what to do.

Henry was travelling. He swallowed nervously.

It was a crisp spring evening. Casey looked at the time as he led the translator into the bathroom.

Alfred had been expecting Marvin for six hours. He straightened his clothes.

Going to the sea was a good idea. Veronica took a long sip of her water.

Someone had invited a dolphin to the party. Eileen knew the fun was about to begin.

Ricky could see that Shane was optimistic. He opened the door to the guest room.

A sense of magic was in the air. Dana looked at the time.

If the hypnotist didn't arrive soon, Dolores didn't know what she would do.

It started like any other day in the kitchen. Dwayne hoped for a miracle.

Erica was the best chef in town.

Danielle giggled to herself. It was going to be a long day.

On Tuesday, Jesse always made music.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Irma was relieved to see her home.

Waesaoth shielded her eyes against the light.

The game show host opened the door, and led Elsie inside.

When Jackie arrived at Christmas, Sharon cried.

Beatrice could tell that Mary was a busker. She tried not to feel intimidated.

When Rose opened the door Mr. Green looked up from his work.

The smell coming from the attic made Mark hopeful.

Ellen was delighted to be free.

There had never been a torturer quite like Shane Hall, and he knew it.

Irene opened the door to the office. She wanted to find peace.

The studio was a complete mess.

Todd had been expecting Guy for four hours. He swallowed nervously.

It was a bitterly cold January evening. Salvador was in the backyard.

When rain stopped, Thomas knew it was time to move on.

Jared opened the door to the barn. He was afraid of what he would find.

Danny knew that the cat was vacuous.

Jerry was at school. He had a pencil in his hand.

The sound of the car horn made Virginia angry.

Gloarg Starreaper raised his fist.

Lisa was farting. She picked up her bottle.

Brandy had invited a chipmunk to her party. She knew the fun was about to begin.

On Thursday, Mary always made changes.

Rita walked into the attic and glanced at Charles. "You make me afraid," she said.

Lewis had come to Cairo alone. He was here to meet the clown.

Lady Becky was in one of her moods.

After spending a night under a bridge, Raul was relieved to see his home.

Crystal put down the skateboard slowly.

It was a typical evening in the shop. Virgil giggled to himself.

Wade felt that the fraudster was modest.

As soon as the wedding started, Maria took a long sip of her mochaccino.

Bill had been expecting David for four days. He wanted a smoke.

The smoke coming from the dining room made Bradley hopeful.

The control room was spotless.

Going to the island was a nice idea. Allen took a bite of his apple.

When Dustin arrived at Christmas, everyone gasped.

The monkey was on the loose. Bartholomew tried to remain calm.

Helen ground her teeth. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Alicia felt that Rachel was insensitive.

Tanya had never been to the sea. She buttoned up her jacket.

When Felix arrived at Easter, Charlene welcomed him.

Love was in the air. Clayton smiled knowingly.

It was a dull, insipid Monday night. Darren took a long sip of his Fanta as he led the zookeeper into the office.

If the florist didn't arrive soon, Joann didn't know what she would do.

The jailer opened the door, and led Robert inside.

It was a sad spring morning. Anita was in the park.

Uenie waited for the battle to begin.

Christina was paying. She straightened her hair.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

For as long as Kevin could remember, he'd wanted to be a welder.

When the sun rose, Lawrence knew it was time to find shelter.

The sound of the violin made Sylvia want to cry.

Claudia opened the door to the laundry. She was afraid of what she would find.

Louise could see that Alicia was a silversmith. She tried not to worry.

There had never been a clerk quite like Tanya Lee, and she knew it.

When Deanna opened the door Mr. King looked up from his book.

The noises coming from the lounge room made Rick hopeful.

It was a typical night in the pub. Karl went over the plan.

Amy looked at the time.

Jennifer walked into the basement and looked at Laurie. "You make me giggle," she said.

Dale had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the photographer.

Lady Dana was reading in the stable.

Neil had been expecting Lonnie for five days. He laughed to himself.

As soon as the wedding started, Norman took a sip of his water.

Gloria had never been to the lake. She wiped the sweat from her brow.

Clifton felt that the lawyer was elegant.

Clyde staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.

When Steven arrived at his grand opening, Cody fainted.

Lee put down the muffin nervously.

The cheetah had escaped. Vicki panicked.

After spending a night on the street, Claude was relieved to see his home.

It was a long way to the cave. Nicholas stopped and took a bite of his spring-roll.

William was the best soldier who ever lived.

Michelle could tell that Sonia was wary. She opened the door to the classroom.

Jon had invited a social worker to Easter. He knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a dark, moonless August night. Clarence was at the mall.

The sound of the squeak toy made Erica laugh.

It was a bleak, wintery Sunday evening. Stacy took a sip of her merlot as she led the trapper into the armory.

Joel knew that the lizard was frightened.

When Jerry arrived at Christmas, Jessica embraced him.

It started like any other day in Brazil. Billie hoped for a miracle.

Phyllis was cycling. She picked up her magnifying glass.

Jennie was delighted to be floating.

When Valerie opened the door Mr. White looked up from his work.

Maxine opened the door to the wardrobe. The silence was overwhelming.

Cecil walked into the attic and looked at Jordan. "You make me want to shout," he said.

Christine was in the garden. She had a kebab in her hand.

Tina opened the door to the garage. She lowered her gaze.

Velma had been waiting for Emma for five days. She wiped the sweat from her brow.

For as long as Ricky could remember, he'd wanted to be a researcher.

On Wednesday, Pedro made sandwiches.

Someone had invited a tortoise to Thanksgiving. Harold knew the fun was about to begin.

Kimberly checked her watch.

Zhara waited for the battle to begin.

As soon as Easter started, Ruby picked up her screwdriver.

A sense of magic was in the air. Arthur opened the door.

Lady Sonia was in one of her moods.

The barn was the perfect location.

Shruarfurwyn Oathsucker raised her fist.

If the ninja didn't arrive soon, Sherri didn't know what she would do.

It was a lazy spring night. Harry was at the bus stop.

Kristina put down the apple carefully.

When Jennie arrived at her funeral, Virginia laughed.

The monkey had escaped. Dana pretended not to notice.

Earl was disappointed that no one was coming to Easter.

Going to the beach was a foolhardy idea. Jeff closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

"It's almost over," Ruben told himself as he waited in the kitchen.

Sergio was the best chef who ever lived.

Randall was crying. He shrugged.

The factory worker opened the door, and led Patsy inside.

It was a tumultuous evening. Priscilla took a bite of her hot dog as she led the air traffic controller into the wardrobe.

After spending a night in jail, Edwin was relieved to see his father.

Sherri could not feel anything.

It was a long way to the island. Lydia stopped and looked at the time.

Howard had been expecting Samuel for days. He chewed some gum.

Janice opened the door to the lobby. She was afraid of what she might find.

Gladys could see that Miriam was discouraging. She opened the door to the studio.

Ayck shielded her eyes against the blast.

When Marsha arrived at her party, Glenda laughed at her.

It started like any other night in the casino. Maxine took a sip of her Earl Grey tea.

Seth could feel his life slipping away.

Chris knew that the impersonator was intuitive.

On Saturday, Courtney made music.

Grivoo Lifetongue raised her fist.

John had come to Berlin alone. He was here to meet the mathematician.

When rain stopped, Randall knew it was time to find shelter.

Smoke was in the air. Allen opened the door.

As soon as the funeral started, Myrtle tried to hide.

Natalie could tell that Arlene was a butcher. She tried not to laugh.

Lord Wealddeep was reading in the dining room.

Outia waited for the battle to begin.

Going to the gully was a bad idea. Leonard giggled to himself.

When Debra opened the door Mrs. Ramir ez looked up from her book.

Tommy hoped that Joshua was freewheeling.

It was a typical evening in the deli. Constance took a bite of her hot dog.

The laundry was spotless.

Dustin was worried that Russell was coming to his party.

Dolores walked into the basement and looked at Eileen. "You make me want to shout," she said.

When Dennis arrived at his grand opening, everyone gasped.

"Time to shine," Gertrude told herself as she waited in the cafe.

The sound of the waves made Rosemary laugh.

Priscilla wanted to dance.

Lauren hoped that the weaver was grief.

Lady Eva was in one of her moods.

Karl opened the door to the kitchen. He was afraid of what he might find.

For as long as Eddie could remember, he'd wanted to be a dictator.

Mario was the best programmer who ever lived.

Marcus had invited a builder to Thanksgiving. He knew it wouldn't end well.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Jessie stopped and rubbed her hands together.

It was a morning full of promise. Travis was under the bridge.

Bernard closed his eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

Clara was in the observatory. She had a credit card in her hand.

Billie was growing. She checked her reflection.

Aaron put down the croissant slowly.

Greg was suprised to be alive.

When rain stopped, Susan knew it was time to move on.

After spending a night on a plane, Kelly was relieved to see her wife.

On Sunday, Anna made it easier.

As soon as the wedding started, Dustin wiped the sweat from his brow.

Going to the peak was a great idea. Gladys put down her toothbrush.

Ellen could see that the zebra was moralistic.

The sound of the seagulls made Tom angry.

Ruben felt that Alexander was insecure.

The chief of police opened the door, and led Katie inside.

Norma walked into the living room and looked at Velma. "You make me dance," she said.

It started like any other morning in the temple. Richard checked his watch.

Kristen could see that Leslie was useless. She opened the door to the outhouse.

The lobby was full of smoke.

Ann could see that Judy was a factory worker. She tried not to laugh.

Michael could feel his heart beating.

Someone had invited a lobster to the wedding. Dianne knew what to do.

When Harvey opened the door Mrs. Walker looked up from her work.

"All's well that ends well," Erin told herself as she waited in the attic.

It was a damp morning. Casey was at the butcher.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Beverly had never been to the cave. She took a bite of her spring-roll.

The bright light coming from the living room made Herman uneasy.

Bradley was the best dogcatcher bar none.

Glynius shielded her eyes against the light.

Brian opened the door to the dining room. The silence was overwhelming.

When Ann arrived at Easter, John laughed at her.

After spending a night under a bridge, Phillip was relieved to see his husband.

Neil had come to Ireland prepared. He was here to meet the gravedigger.

For as long as Gregory could remember, he'd wanted to be a firefighter.

Arthur was delighted to be free.

Jesus knew that the pig was alarmed.

On Sunday, Hilda made room.

Going to the desert island was a foolhardy idea. Eddie wanted a cigarette.

Franklin had invited a puppy to his party. He knew what to do.

Love was in the air. Virginia opened the door.

Isaac hoped that the magistrate was extravagant.

When rain stopped, Patsy knew it was time to find shelter.

Roberto staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.

Kent had been waiting for Chad for three hours. He checked his reflection.

It was a typical night in the zoo. Judy nodded to the senator.

It was a calm, yet eerie April night. Robin picked up her juice as she led the chimney-sweep into the laundry.

There had never been a judge quite like Dwight Madi son, and he knew it.

Kirk could see that Isaac was warm.

When Jesus arrived at his party, everyone gasped.

Someone had invited a beetle to the grand opening. Kurt knew it wouldn't end well.

After spending a night on a plane, Albert was relieved to see his boss.

It was a beautiful evening. Brandon was in the clock-tower.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Emma want to cry.

The bright light coming from the garage made Rose hopeful.

Broorg leaned into the wind.

Dana opened the door to the wardrobe. She took a long sip of her wine.

If the astronaut didn't arrive soon, Nicholas didn't know what he would do.

Florence walked into the bathroom and looked at Arlene. "You make me laugh," she said.

Lorazh Moonblade raised his shield.

Jo opened the door to the office. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Morris knew that the zebra was silly.

When Jenny opened the door Mrs. Williams looked up from her book.

On Tuesday, Todd always made a yurt.

Gloria was at the skateboard park. She had a kebab in her hand.

When the sun rose, Eduardo knew it was time to sleep.

A sense of magic was in the air. Laura-May waited.

For as long as Jeanette could remember, she'd wanted to be a technician.

"No one suspects a thing," Eddie told himself as he waited in the cave.

Megan could feel her heart beating.

The thief opened the door, and led Don inside.

Bobbie had been expecting Katherine for four days. She chewed some gum.

Jared had invited a sailor to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Going to the woods was a terrible idea. Roland took a long sip of his merlot.

It was a clear fall night. Dale was at the zoo.

There had never been a scout quite like Theresa Walker, and she knew it.

Salvador hoped that Felix was empathetic.

Tonya could tell that Gloria was a brewer. She tried not to feel intimidated.

As soon as the wedding started, Hilda chewed her lip.

The sauna was a complete mess.

Allison was the best composer who ever lived.

If the firefighter didn't arrive soon, Helen didn't know what she would do.

Violet opened the door to the garage. She was afraid of what she would find.

Clarence knew that no one was coming to his grand opening.

Quirfuorn Mindblade raised her shield.

Jose had come to Germany prepared. He was here to meet the teacher.

Lord Foldale was sitting in the library.

Carol hoped that the sheriff was neglectful.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Hazel was relieved to see her wife.

Alfredo could tell that Ted was self-indulgent. He opened the door to the guest room.

When Salvador opened the door Mr. Harris looked up from his book.

Lady Nora was in one of her moods.

Lillie was delighted to be free.

The dancer opened the door, and led Gerald inside.

Richard was screaming. He buttoned up his jacket.

Copy To Clipboard
Feed
More!
copied to clipboard
improbotChange selection (or hit Refresh)...

Attitudes

An attitude towards or about another character.

5102050

Character

Character and Personality Traits.

5102050100

Dialogue

Lines of dialogue. For games like "Papers".

5102050100500

Emotions

Emotions and other states of being.

5102050100500

Epic Names

Epic names for heroes and villains. Some are a little odd :)

5102050100500

Images

Curated random image feed.

25100200500

Locations

A variety of locations

5102050100500

Mood

Different 'moods' to inspire a scene.

5102050

Occupations

Jobs and the like.

5102050100

Occupation+trait

Jobs with a trait. E.g. "A Happy Farmer".

5102050100500

Opening Lines

Opening line of a story. For games such as "Typewriter".

5102050100500

Personal Prompt

A prompt to serve as a starting point for a character monologue.

5102050100500

Place Names (invented)

Randomly created place names.

5102050100500

Proverbs

Proverbs, sayings, and expressions.

5102050100500

Relationships

A relationship between two characters. A common scene starter.

5102050100500

Similes

Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.

5102050100500

Sins and Virtues

The 7 deadly sins and 7 heavenly virtues.

1714

Titles

Simple, sometimes weird, story titles.

5102050100500

Words

Random words.

5102050100500

More coming soon! Make suggestions on the Improbot Facebook page.

tap/click/spacebar = next
backspace = back
X