Friday Fairy Tales
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It's
streussal here with today's theme: fairy tales. Possible prompts include anything involving fairy tale tropes, creatures, AUs, actual fairy tale fandoms... Whatever your heart desires, my lovelies~
Just a few rules:
No more than five prompts in a row.
No more than three prompts in the same fandom.
Use the character's full names and fandom's full name for ease adding to the Lonely Prompts spreadsheet.
If your prompt or fill contains anything that can be a trigger for the reader, please add a warning for that to give the reader the chance to decide if they want to read or not.
No spoilers in prompts for a month after airing. Use the spoiler cut option found here.
If your fill contains spoilers, warn and leave plenty of space, or use the above mentioned spoiler cut.
Prompts should be formatted as follows: [Use the character's full names and fandom's full name]
Fandom, Character +/ Character, Prompt
Some examples to get the ball rolling...
+ Hansel and Gretel, Hansel/Gretel, we tend to bruise easily; bad in the blood
+ Princess Tutu, Rue +/ Ahiru, "Fairy tales have rules. You are a princess or you aren’t. You are pure at heart or you aren’t."
+ Empire, Andre Lyon + Jamal Lyon + Hakeem Lyon, the three little pigs
We are now using AO3 to bookmark filled prompts. If you fill a prompt and post it to AO3 please add it to the Bite Sized Bits of Fic from 2015 collection. See further notes on this new option here.
Not feeling any of today’s prompts? Check out the just created Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet. For more recent prompts to write, you can also use LJ’s advanced search options to limit keyword results to only comments in this community.
While the Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet and LJ's advanced search options are available, bookmarking the links of prompts you like might work better for searching for in the future.
tag=fairy tales
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Just a few rules:
No more than five prompts in a row.
No more than three prompts in the same fandom.
Use the character's full names and fandom's full name for ease adding to the Lonely Prompts spreadsheet.
If your prompt or fill contains anything that can be a trigger for the reader, please add a warning for that to give the reader the chance to decide if they want to read or not.
No spoilers in prompts for a month after airing. Use the spoiler cut option found here.
If your fill contains spoilers, warn and leave plenty of space, or use the above mentioned spoiler cut.
Prompts should be formatted as follows: [Use the character's full names and fandom's full name]
Fandom, Character +/ Character, Prompt
Some examples to get the ball rolling...
+ Hansel and Gretel, Hansel/Gretel, we tend to bruise easily; bad in the blood
+ Princess Tutu, Rue +/ Ahiru, "Fairy tales have rules. You are a princess or you aren’t. You are pure at heart or you aren’t."
+ Empire, Andre Lyon + Jamal Lyon + Hakeem Lyon, the three little pigs
We are now using AO3 to bookmark filled prompts. If you fill a prompt and post it to AO3 please add it to the Bite Sized Bits of Fic from 2015 collection. See further notes on this new option here.
Not feeling any of today’s prompts? Check out the just created Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet. For more recent prompts to write, you can also use LJ’s advanced search options to limit keyword results to only comments in this community.
While the Lonely Prompts Spreadsheet and LJ's advanced search options are available, bookmarking the links of prompts you like might work better for searching for in the future.
tag=fairy tales
original, original characters, the long-lost prince(ss) decides not to return after the Big Reveal
Date: 2015-12-25 05:24 pm (UTC)Lynn’s sister grabbed her arm and stared at her in disbelief. “What do you mean you’re leaving? You can’t leave now, Lynn when you just got back home.”
She sighed, afraid this might happen if she returned home but it wasn’t like Lynn intended to. It just so happened that the group of rogue sword fighters she worked with were contracted to help the royal army.
How was Lynn supposed to know her sword would strike the general and slice his head right off? It was all chance, really. None of it mattered, though. She might have been outed to her group and the family recognized her but she wouldn’t stay. Lynn couldn’t bring herself too.
“I can’t.”
And with that Lynn walked away-- again.
Re: original, original characters, the long-lost prince(ss) decides not to return after the Big Reve
Date: 2015-12-27 07:11 pm (UTC)Thank you!