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I think it's neat to use chatgpt for book ideas lol

What if there's a quantum serial killer?

Name: Dr. Elias Virelli (alias: The Superposition)

Backstory:

A brilliant but unhinged quantum physicist obsessed with the nature of reality and human consciousness. After a traumatic experiment gone wrong, he became convinced that life, death, and identity are fluid states rather than absolutes

Abilities & Traits:

Operates in multiple cities simultaneously — or so it seems. The truth might be more complex: he exists in overlapping states of presence.

Leaves cryptic quantum-themed puzzles at crime scenes — equations referencing Schrödinger’s cat, quantum entanglement diagrams, or quantum tunneling metaphors.

Uses high-tech gadgets inspired by quantum computing — e.g., hacking with quantum algorithms, scrambling surveillance feeds unpredictably.

Psychologically, he sees his victims as “collapsing wavefunctions” — each kill is an experiment to observe how reality solidifies through death.

Cold, methodical, but with flashes of chaotic unpredictability, as if his mind fluctuates between ordered genius and maddening entropy.

Signature calling card: a small origami cat at every crime scene, symbolizing Schrödinger’s cat — alive or dead until observed.

Modus Operandi:
Targets people whose lives intersect key “quantum events” — moments of choice, chance, or uncertainty. He believes killing during these moments “tests” reality’s fabric.
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LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
I love that. I never thought about using it for story prompts.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@LordShadowfire It can actually get creative. Sometimes it's stereotypical but then sometimes has some bizarre subjects that are really cool to put in fiction or something.