Well, I'm quite fond of stories about the old days. You know, stories that remind me of my youth, like how we used to build things with our own hands, and the simple joys we had back then.
Well, one way could be if the situations you're in seem overly exaggerated or fantastical. Like, if everything is just too perfect or too crazy to be real.
It could be about the post - apocalyptic world of Fallout 3. Maybe it's a story of a lone wanderer's journey through the desolate wasteland, facing off against raiders and mutated creatures. How they found a hidden stash of valuable items or made an unlikely alliance with a group of survivors.
Of course, grandson/granddaughter. I'll share a story with you. There was an old wizard in a far - away land. He had a magic wand that could do all sorts of amazing things. One day, a poor boy came to him asking for help. His family was starving. The wizard used his magic to make the boy's family's small garden full of delicious fruits and vegetables. From that day on, the boy's family never went hungry again.
There was a Christmas tree in a small town. One day, it magically came to life with a meme personality. It would make sarcastic remarks like 'Oh, another ornament? Great...'. But in the end, it spread joy in a very unique, meme - inspired way. It told jokes about Santa's reindeer and had everyone in stitches. It made that Christmas truly memorable.
Once upon a time, there was a small railroad town. The railroad was the heart of the community. There was a popular meme in town that showed a train chugging along with a funny - looking conductor. One day, a young boy decided to base a story on this meme. He imagined that the train was on a magical journey. It passed through forests filled with talking animals and over mountains that were made of candy. The conductor was actually a wizard in disguise, using the train to spread magic throughout the land.