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#its marginally better writing a female canon but WOOWEE
swede · 8 months
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hmm…
aster of the fae
- stolen by a human as a young faerie during a great war the kingdom once had against the fae
- raised in seclusion by a gentle, loving mother who wholeheartedly believes in magic and has never tried to snuff out her light
- no father. none. bye.
- kept away from all people as means of protection
- one of the only few surviving fae from the war, she is unaware if any of her kind are left. she has never seen another faerie
- lives in a little cottage at the edge of the woods. lots of baskets and berries and cotton dresses and goats and bunnies and stuff
- eventually her mother ages and dies. WAH WAH
- left completely to her own devices she sets out into the world. she is well aware of what she is and she has somewhat harnessed her powers in healing and controlling nature
- she is easily swarmed by humans and they are fascinated by her. she is brought before a new king, a great-grandson of the previous king who started the war
- she is mistaken for a goddess and worshipped as such, placed on a pedestal she does not want and didn’t ask for
- lives in the palace for several decades. centuries maybe? never grows old etc etc and because of this the belief in her is only strengthened
- her story devolves into myth, into legend, she can be found in ancient script and scrolls
- she eventually runs away. there’s an uproar. crops begin to die and the kingdom is turned into a realm of forever winter. it never recovers in her absence
- the kingdom is frozen in time. it remains there to modern day. ashamed of the damage she’s done, she places a spell on the kingdom in order to hide it from other humans. it is empty and desolate.
- OPTION 1: she haunts the kingdom and stays there forever in order to try to undo what she has done to this land
- OPTION 2: she explores the world and makes it to modern day, still seeking her own kind wherever she goes
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