Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-33964026-20180301163628/@comment-26874253-20180302193720

Fay smiled at him sympathetically. She definitely understood where a lot of the rebels got their ideas from. Not everyone's story turned out as happy as hers.

"Certainment. I do not mind at all. Basically, there was a king who had a daughter so beautiful that he thought she was even prettier than all the fairies, so he named her "Fairer-than-a-fairy." Obviously some of the fairies were not so happy about that, so an old fairy was sent to kidnap the princess. She remained locked in the old fairy's castle for many years until one day, she was out in the garden and heard a voice coming from the rainbow created in the spray of the garden fountain. It was the voice of the rainbow prince. The prince and princess talked many times and fell in love. Many things happen, including the princess almos getting eaten my a creature guarding the magic fire the evil fairy wanted, but most importantly, one day the Rainbow prince tells Fairer-than-a-fairy that he has been captured by the fairies as well, and he will no longer be able to talk to her. So with her dog and cat." Fay paused for a moment to nod down at Culotté. "Fairer-than-a-fairy escapes the castle and manages to defeat the evil fairy so she can save her prince. She finds magical items that help her along the way until she comes to a silver castle with no windows or doors floating in the sky, chained to giant trees. She climbs all the way up and finds a secret entrance, only to find her prince under the influence of a sleeping spell. She uses her magical items to try to wake him up and repeats their story over and over to him until he finally wakes up. The curse is lifted from the Rainbow Prince's silver castle so the whole court reappears and the prince and princess are married and live happily ever after, of course."

Fay shrugged and gave Tyler a small smile. "I am used to explaining it by now. It is not a commonly known tale."