User blog comment:EtherealNyx/Concept Generator 2.0/@comment-26423188-20160704221422/@comment-25954732-20160705175451

Had to read the take over numerous times because it confused me quite a bit. Sorry for the delay! :o

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The next Milluccio, his life was governed by failed expectations. His imagination was so potent that everything he wanted to happen to him in life failed to work out the way he had meticulously planned it in his head.

While others would have given up on their dreams in despair, the young prince was not the type to do such a thing. Rather, every disappointment only bolstered his impossible ambitions, every bruise made him want to soar higher, every cruel world lifted his spirits to newfound heights.

A bit of a fanciful sort of guy, he rebuffed the wise counsel of his relatives, especially when it came to who he should love. For, you see, he had a strange affection for enchanted objects. Puppets, dolls, even living statues caught his fancy. It was clear the prince would have no other than a living toy to marry, something that horrified his peers.

Eventually, after graduation occurred, the boy actually did end up following his destiny to the T. A magician had a 'daughter' who was made of clay and was the prince's dream girl. After a long series of mishaps and tragedy, everyone lived happily ever after.