RP idea time!
One: Cinderella
One day, everyone ever is invited to this grand ball. Cinderella, chafing under the oppression of her evil stepmother and sisters, plans to go to this ball and meet the wonderful Prince Charming, with the assistance of her fairy godmother (who may or may not be trying to sleep with Cinderella). However, when she gets there, she finds herself suddenly and irrevocably in love with Prince Charming's sister, Princess Lovely. When the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella makes her escape, leaving her dress in Princess Lovely's room. (It was an interesting, wine-filled night.)
Two: Beauty and the Beast
This is going to be a 1x1, standard beginning to the story, only all the servants are cats. Also, the Beast is a girl. They have to fall in love and all that. (Not as excited about this one.)
Three: Faery Rings
The Fair Folk are notoriously fickle, attentions flitting from thing to thing faster than humans can blink. This is because they know ages that humans can only imagine. One day, one faery—a Gancanagh, whose touch is addicting to the point of fatality—finds a human girl and falls in love, as they tend to. The Gancanagh goes through her usual routine (long kisses and heavy petting, then leaving) but finds herself going back again and again to this single girl, defying logic and her people to be with who she loves.
Four: Everlasting Night
Nyx is very annoyed, not just because nobody remembers the Greek gods anymore, but because nobody remembers her any longer. Thus, she hatches a plan with Apollo, and they hide the sun away where none of the other gods and goddesses will ever find it. Then she goes to walk on the Earth, and finds a mortal girl who tries to restore her faith in humanity.
Five: Wolfblood
Fenrir, child of Loki and Angrboda, was tricked in the beginning of her life, chained and hidden beneath stone and dirt. Unable to break Gleipnir, her ribbon-thin chain, she raged in her cell for centuries, until a girl fell down into her prison. She tricked the girl into releasing her, and decided to spare her life for being a gullible fool. Fenrir decides, then, to teach her savior about the world of the Norse, while being taught about the modern world. At least, until Ragnarok.
Anyone like any of them? If you do, say so. :3
One: Cinderella
One day, everyone ever is invited to this grand ball. Cinderella, chafing under the oppression of her evil stepmother and sisters, plans to go to this ball and meet the wonderful Prince Charming, with the assistance of her fairy godmother (who may or may not be trying to sleep with Cinderella). However, when she gets there, she finds herself suddenly and irrevocably in love with Prince Charming's sister, Princess Lovely. When the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella makes her escape, leaving her dress in Princess Lovely's room. (It was an interesting, wine-filled night.)
Two: Beauty and the Beast
This is going to be a 1x1, standard beginning to the story, only all the servants are cats. Also, the Beast is a girl. They have to fall in love and all that. (Not as excited about this one.)
Three: Faery Rings
The Fair Folk are notoriously fickle, attentions flitting from thing to thing faster than humans can blink. This is because they know ages that humans can only imagine. One day, one faery—a Gancanagh, whose touch is addicting to the point of fatality—finds a human girl and falls in love, as they tend to. The Gancanagh goes through her usual routine (long kisses and heavy petting, then leaving) but finds herself going back again and again to this single girl, defying logic and her people to be with who she loves.
Four: Everlasting Night
Nyx is very annoyed, not just because nobody remembers the Greek gods anymore, but because nobody remembers her any longer. Thus, she hatches a plan with Apollo, and they hide the sun away where none of the other gods and goddesses will ever find it. Then she goes to walk on the Earth, and finds a mortal girl who tries to restore her faith in humanity.
Five: Wolfblood
Fenrir, child of Loki and Angrboda, was tricked in the beginning of her life, chained and hidden beneath stone and dirt. Unable to break Gleipnir, her ribbon-thin chain, she raged in her cell for centuries, until a girl fell down into her prison. She tricked the girl into releasing her, and decided to spare her life for being a gullible fool. Fenrir decides, then, to teach her savior about the world of the Norse, while being taught about the modern world. At least, until Ragnarok.
Anyone like any of them? If you do, say so. :3