*gently slides into the chat* I heard you might interested in a duo. What are you thinking?
She/They/Fae
“the wist i knew would never allow a straight boy in their stories” ~Omni “Hi Omni can I request wist get the role mom friend :]" ~winter “ah yes, fear Wist's smile :) <- speaks of layers and layers of secrets” ~mint
I always love a good fantasy. It doesn’t take too long for me to come up with ideas. I always have some vague brain residue, so here’s a couple of ideas haunting me:
- A mother is prophesied to give birth to the chosen one on a certain day. She gives birth to twins and no one knows which one the prophecy speaks of. - An abandoned princess and the dragon-shifter that took her in partner to save the kingdom from a corrupt knight (or a knight and dragon-shifter partner to overthrow a corrupt princess)
She/They/Fae
“the wist i knew would never allow a straight boy in their stories” ~Omni “Hi Omni can I request wist get the role mom friend :]" ~winter “ah yes, fear Wist's smile :) <- speaks of layers and layers of secrets” ~mint
Yeah, of course! It’s just a basic premise, so it can be when they’re older and we can follow pretty much any plot.
She/They/Fae
“the wist i knew would never allow a straight boy in their stories” ~Omni “Hi Omni can I request wist get the role mom friend :]" ~winter “ah yes, fear Wist's smile :) <- speaks of layers and layers of secrets” ~mint
“the wist i knew would never allow a straight boy in their stories” ~Omni “Hi Omni can I request wist get the role mom friend :]" ~winter “ah yes, fear Wist's smile :) <- speaks of layers and layers of secrets” ~mint
“the wist i knew would never allow a straight boy in their stories” ~Omni “Hi Omni can I request wist get the role mom friend :]" ~winter “ah yes, fear Wist's smile :) <- speaks of layers and layers of secrets” ~mint
When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind. — Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind
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