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Once Upon a Time a fairy king and human queen had an affair. This resulted in the birth of a hybrid child, a girl. To protect the child she would be sent to live with her grandmother in a secluded forest. The child grew and lacked companionship, so she sought her own company with the creatures of the forest and nature itself. | |||
As the child grew so did the grandmother’s resentment towards the child for forcing her to live a life of exile. When the grandmother attempted to assassinate the child the girl summoned the biggest baddest wolf to defend herself. The big bad wolf ate the malicious grandmother and the child herself disappeared into the woods. Throughout history stories of said child would re-emerge through tales of a girl living with dwarves, a debutante who draws the mire of an eligible bachelor prince leaving only a glass slipper behind, the beauty who could tame beasts, the girl who disappeared through the looking glass into her own imagination and creation of a pocket dimension, the goose feather clad Valkyrie who would mother an army, the half fish woman (mermaid as some wolf call them) who went in search of the lost city of Atlantis with the use of artifacts and enchanted items that allowed her travel and breathe through the ocean waters, to a beauty that would slumber an eternal rest to restore her magic and rejuvenate her extended lifespan. | |||
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Revision as of 23:24, 13 March 2022
Once Upon a Time a fairy king and human queen had an affair. This resulted in the birth of a hybrid child, a girl. To protect the child she would be sent to live with her grandmother in a secluded forest. The child grew and lacked companionship, so she sought her own company with the creatures of the forest and nature itself. As the child grew so did the grandmother’s resentment towards the child for forcing her to live a life of exile. When the grandmother attempted to assassinate the child the girl summoned the biggest baddest wolf to defend herself. The big bad wolf ate the malicious grandmother and the child herself disappeared into the woods. Throughout history stories of said child would re-emerge through tales of a girl living with dwarves, a debutante who draws the mire of an eligible bachelor prince leaving only a glass slipper behind, the beauty who could tame beasts, the girl who disappeared through the looking glass into her own imagination and creation of a pocket dimension, the goose feather clad Valkyrie who would mother an army, the half fish woman (mermaid as some wolf call them) who went in search of the lost city of Atlantis with the use of artifacts and enchanted items that allowed her travel and breathe through the ocean waters, to a beauty that would slumber an eternal rest to restore her magic and rejuvenate her extended lifespan.