Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27235572-20150909005347/@comment-3991308-20150909223210

In a much smaller tent gathered a group of pop fiction writers. Though their works weren't proper fairytales – in fact, they weren't fairytales at all, they captured the world's hearts with their more tangible, unfulfillable stories.

Miraspella die Hexe rushed to that tent immediately, searching for Georgie Porgie R Martin, the author of the critically acclaimed "The Ballad of Snow and Flames", which had been made into an even more critically acclaimed show. She patiently waited in line for the book-signing.

Meanwhile, Johannes Kit Andersen was in his tent. People said that Hans Christian Andersen, his ancestor never married or bore children, despite the long list of people he loved. They were right. Johannes wasn't even sure if he should be here. At 23, Johannes already had the morose and romantic nature of his predecessor, and was expected to ensure all Andersen legacies were continued. Behind his desk, he sighed sadly, and thought of the love letter he had just sent off a few hours before.