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Person A is a god of prophecy living life as a human and runs a talk show where they bring up what-if scenarios which sound crazy but will come true within a decade or so and discusses the scenarios with specialists - some who agree and some who argue with them about their theories about the future being impossible. Person B is someone who has gotten fairly famous on the internet and openly claims Person A’s what-if scenarios are too obvious and predictable. Person A, curious and competitive and loving to make people who doubt them look stupid down the line, invites Person B to their show. But upon meeting Person B, Person A realizes Person B also has the gift of prophecy but is completely unaware that they do. Person B has lived their whole life not realizing that no one else can see the future as clearly as they can and just thinks everyone is pretending to not know rather than really not knowing.
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Person A is a fairy who’s lived so long and started collecting languages as a hobby, and now in the modern era is able to speak an insane number of languages, and they run a small niche social media/blog where they translate anything people send to them. One day, they get approached by Person B, a very wealthy individual who wants to hire Person A for their talents - specifically they want Person A to travel with them and be their personal translator for their work.
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Person A is pawnshop owner who works with Person B, an exiled god who smuggles godly relics and items from other realms and is very good at locating them in the human world. Person A gives Person B a place to stay off the radar of other gods, since Person A has a blessing that makes them undetectable to any supernatural entity and it rubs off on those around them, so as long Person B stays in their vicinity frequently, they will be indistinguishable from a normal human. Normally, Person B would be an easy target to any supernatural hunter without Person A’s gift, but is able to live a relatively normal and mundane life. But in exchange, they help Person A acquire real and genuine relics to sell to their more high paying customers. Person A doesn’t care about the money though, since their true passion is just collecting silly and pointless antiques, and the only way to keep their shop running without financial stress is to have some very expensive items for those who know how to ask.
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Person A is a god of madness who was defeated and locked up, now sleeping under an asylum used by the local nobles and rich folk to lock up their political rivals, family members who could fight them for inheritance, rebellious spouses, etc. The doctors wear religious symbols of the god that keep them safe from the effects of the slumbering god, but all the patients are left mentally unprotected. The asylum is secretly known amongst the ruling class for making the patients go crazier - though the rich patrons who send their ‘loved ones’ there for treatment assume the doctors are just drugging the patients constantly to keep them appearing as insane to visitors. Person B is visiting their locked up parent and ends up catching the eye of an employee who decides to bring Person B to the basement, hoping to induce insanity by getting them close to the god and forcing Person B’s family to lock them up so the employee can have unsupervised access. But Person B’s presence awakens Person A, who breaks free to snatch Person B and escapes with them.
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Person A is an assassin android, built to be a perfect killer. Person B is their target, who is actually a god of life living in human guise for a chance to learn about humans. When Person A finds Person B impossible to kill, they kidnap them and hold them prisoner, studying Person B and trying to figure out a way to kill them, but due to the extended proximity to a life god, Person A starts to become human and struggle with emotions and things they’ve never felt before.
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Person A is a famous gamer that had to hire a bodyguard to escort them whenever they’re leaving the house, after a series of stalkers, crimes committed against them, harassment, etc. Person B is a skilled bodyguard and looks fairly unassuming, but has also never played a computer game and is confused how Person A even became a celebrity, but does their job diligently and well. But when Person A is going on a trip to a convention/event, Person B has to spend more time than usual with them. While the two are sharing a hotel room, Person A offers to teach Person B to play some of the games Person A has gotten famous for.
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Person A is the first daughter from a long lineage of fathers who only had sons, and their many male ancestors had a bad habit of promising their next born daughter to various powerful supernatural beings for favors. But Person A never met their father because they were conceived from a random hook up and was raised solely by their mother who struggled to make ends meet as a single mom. So Person A is completely unaware of the debt they are the payment for, but the supernatural beings have been helping Person A survive by stepping into the roles of ‘family friends’, ‘teacher’, ‘classmates’, ‘bosses’, etc. And Person A reaches their 18th birthday, they are finally made aware that every close and helpful acquaintance and friend in their life isn’t human and expects to be wed to Person A.
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Person A is the eldest child of a powerful crime family and expects to inherit, until their told by their parent, who is the current head, that due to a deal they made with a demon, Person B, to ensure the government and other crime families didn’t wipe them out, that Person A must marry Person B and one of their younger siblings will take over the role of head when their parent passes. Person A is furious to have their spot taken from them and to be used as a pawn, but when they meet Person B for the first time, Person B offers to gift Person A the head seat if they so desire it, through any means necessary.
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Person A is a superhero who wears a very simple mask that doesn’t cover much, which makes every reporter, villain, fan, hater, etc. think it would be super easy to find their civilian identity - a quest that many have undertaken, but no one has ever managed to learn who they really are. Theories are that Person A can change their appearance or use illusions, but the truth is, in their civilian life they work as a clown, and since they only leave their house for work and are in full clown makeup and attire, they are unrecognizable. Person B is the villain’s intern-sidekick who works as a delivery person in their civilian life to pay their bills, and ends up meeting Person A face to face when they deliver something to Person A’s house that Person A didn’t order but that the customer put in the address wrong. Person B is shocked to see Person A, but Person A doesn’t recognize them and offers to pay for the food anyway, so Person B doesn’t lose out on the money, and even gives them an extremely generous tip. So Person B decides to keep Person A’s civilian identity a secret, only out of a sense of repaying Person A for their kindness.
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Person A is a cartoonist who grew up in a colony far from a Earth where genetic mutations were super common, so common that Person A has rarely ever seen a human that looks totally human by Earth standards. After a while of posting their comics and art online for the intergalactic internet, they gain some fame, but are surprised by a lot of people reacting to their art as creepy and weird or creative and unique - since they just draw the people as their use to seeing then. When Person A wins a scholarship to study on Earth, they are culture shocked by how different normal humans look and starts to become self conscious of their art and worry if only people back home truly get their art. Until they meet Person B, another exchange student who comes from a different planet with a similar background in getting used to the appearances of humans. The two begin to bond over how hard they find it to tell Earth humans apart with how alike everyone looks and similar sentiments that Earth humans tend to get mad at them for expressing or struggling with.
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Person A runs a tattoo parlor using special ink that does very odd and sometimes impossible things, and they hire other supernaturals to work for them. Their ink ingredients are a “trade secret” since Person A uses plants and minerals that only come from their home world and don’t originate/grow on Earth, and so Person A has to grow and harvest the necessary parts themselves. When a client of the tattoo parlor ends up in a morgue and it looks like a homicide, the only clue is that it looks like their attacker tried to remove a tattoo from the victim’s body. So Person B, a skilled detective, shows up on Person A’s business’ doorstep, searching for answers. Person A is suspicious of all cops and doesn’t like that Person B hanging around their shop and asking questions and sticking their nose in the employees and customers’ business and causing some clients to avoid the place and driving down profits. But when Person A learns the details of the case and how their shop might play a part in it, they agree to help Person B with the investigation - but only because if someone is after the ingredients in the ink, Person A and their employees might be future targets.
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Person A is a witch who was adopted into a human family and was unaware that they were anything other than a normal and magicless human, and eventually goes to study/work in animation. But when a strange case of copycat murders happen that are very similar to the hitman character in their college project, people start thinking Person A is getting inspiration from the horrible tragedies in the news. The truth that Person A is too afraid to admit is that they actually made their storyboards a few days before each news story mimicking their storyboards broke out. Person A fears the killer is someone who has access to their unfinished work, but even when they let no one see their sketchbooks, the murders keep happening. Person B is a supernatural being who works as a detective on the case and recalls a case very similar to it decades ago where a witch was using their art to kill their enemies but was impossible to catch because of the magic they were using being unheard of. As Person B looks into the old case, they find that the witch from the past had a baby that was immediately taken from their custody and put up for adoption. Which leads Person B to Person A.
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Person A was such a reliable and skilled blacksmith who often helped out the local wizards tower, general townsfolk, and even nobles would come to visit, that when they died, Person B, a necromancer, revived them with the approval of the local lords and townsfolk. Person A wasn’t too upset by being revived, and liked that their even more impervious to heat now and don’t need sleep anymore, but there has been a far-spreading rumor that Person B revived Person A to be their slave, against Person A’s wishes. So many a religious official has come to offer to aid Person A in moving on, and Person A always turns them down. Finally fed up with all the misinformed people coming into their shop trying to offer their ‘help’ and impeding their work since Person A has to take time to explain it to each person who comes by, Person A suggests the two go on a tour, to sell Person A’s wares and spread the news that Person B isn’t a bad person for reviving them and Person A is happy with the situation. Person B is a little anxious to leave, since not all places are welcoming of necromancers, but eventually relents.
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Person A is a cyborg in culinary school since it was their dream to become a chef even before they’d been enhanced with technology, but is using their extra memory space to store recipes and techniques, and they thought this would help them easily become top of their class. But their classmates include: Person B, a werewolf who hunts and forages their own ingredients due to their keen sense of smell and experience in their wolf form; Person C, a unicorn who imbues their food with magic, uses their magic to purify their ingredients, and uses their friendships with wild animals to help them acquire ingredients; Person D, an angel who blesses their food and cooking utensils; and Person E, a druid who grows their own food with magic and sometimes even off their own body.  Person A is struggling to both learn from and compete with their various supernatural classmates.
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Person A is a demon summoned and contracted to be an executioner for the current ruler. Person B is a witch who works with the rebel group fighting against the ruler’s tyrannical reign, and who gets sent to poison the executioner, but upon seeing that Person A is a demon, they instead steal the artifact the contract is linked too, forcing Person A under their control. Person A doesn’t care who they work for as long as their deal is upheld by whoever holds their artifact - their payment for their services. But Person A’s payment isn’t what Person B expected, since it’s letting Person A adopt/collect all the cute and fluffy animals they want.
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Every sex demon was once an angel of love that became corrupted but it can be reversed and treated if caught before the full corruption takes over. Person A is a cupid/love angel who works in a hospital for angels, and has a group of patients, Person B+, who are all corrupted but going through treatment. But they all end up catching feelings for Person A, which causes problems with making their corruption progress faster.
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