User blog:Hiddenfolk/Give me a fairytale!

Ok so this is just a random thing for fun but give me a fairytale and I'll draw/share head canons on a past generation destiny. Because the idea of those who came before and eah history sounds really cool.

Also give me your headcanons or concepts for past fairytales because worldbuilding yess

Oh btw random headcanon, non destinies don't actually know the fairytale stories. They're not present in most libraries, people are actively discouraged from passing them on orally and so the youngest generations wouldn't have ever heard these stories and most simply have a vague idea of some of the elements (magic mirror...snow white...fairy godmother?) When these stories are relived, that's when the story appears in the mainstream. Bookstores are flooded with beautifully illustrated tellings of the fairytale (that are charmed only to appear to the owner, and fade with time.) Most non-destined folk of Snow White's generation have extremely fond memories of the first time they read the fairytale. Not only are eah students seen as celebrities, they're seen as a symbol of art and inspiration because their relivings are what brings the stories to the masses. (It's another reason why nursery rhymes are lower ranked, they're easy to remember and used with young kids, making them less mysterious. However it does carry the benefit of having nursery rhymers,having a tale most grew up with, being more able to connect with a variety of people.

The reasons for this are twofold- one, to keep the magic of the stories truly alive and also to provide a more organic enviroment for a story to take place in. I mean, if people are constantly bringing gift baskets to the dwarves' cottage it's not going to be a very touching humble lifestyle will it?

The Three Army Surgeons
The previous generation and parents of the current three. Cocky, confident and handsome, they were unconcerned about their destiny, believing they could subvert it when the time came to fulfil their story. However they had a fair amount of adventure as travelling surgeons. Numbed by trauma during the war, journeying and aiding those in need while travelling town to town, taking up an apprenticeship to a great surgeon, building up confidence in their improved abilities, journeying so far and wide for so long that their story could easily be forgotten. However as fate would have it, they ended up removing body parts. Not at the same time, not for the same reasons, but they did it. Circumstances would always conspire against them and sooner or later they would have to leave town. Eventually money would run out, and they would use their medical talents, then stories and entertainment to earn their stay. Time goes on, they're forced to rely on their overnight part removal trick more when money is tight until they encounter an innkeeper who isn't satisfied unless they each perform the trick. Oh no. They have

(Tba, my tablet is so slow this is mpossible