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paperback_muses2021-01-27 12:51 pm
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Type 923 Would Play Differently These Days, Huh
Fairy Tale Tale Type
Meme

Today, we ignore the thorny questions about the inherent colonialism of type classification and instead, we follow these steps...
Step One
Comment with your character, including preferences or your own starter if you'd like.
Step Two
Roll or choose a tale type:
1. Animal Brides, tales of ATU type 402
2. Beauty and the Beast, tales of ATU type 425c
3. Brothers Turned into Birds, tales of ATU type 451
4. Cinderella, tales of ATU type 510a
5. Fitcher's Bird, tales of ATU type 311
6. Fairy Gifts, tales of ATU type 503
7. Hansel and Gretel, tales of ATU type 327
8. Selkie Wife, tales of Christiansen type 4080
9. Rumplestiltskin, tales of ATU type 500
10. Open Sesame, tales of ATU type 676
11. Puss in Boots, tales of ATU type 545b
12. Rapunzel, tales of ATU type 310
13. The Robber Bridegroom, tales of ATU type 955
14. The Twelve Dancing Princesses, tales of ATU type 306
15. Pick Your Own, tales of getting lost in folktexts
Step Three
Play out a scenario based on the tale! AU your characters into the fairy tale, create your own modern retelling, have your characters put on a school play of the story, remember that folklore is inherently dynamic and transformative.
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[He wiggles his fingers with their blunt nails. Not great for spearing fish.]
dreamwidth why did you deny me this notif
[ but. uh. ]
... "back before?"
rude
[He says it pretty plainly, but it obviously still bothers him.]
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... I don't suppose you have any suspects.
[ "husband," he'd said.
her mother hadn't lived to pass down any knowledge to her, and her attempts to track down relatives who might do so in her place had... well. made it clear that she'd managed to inherit more of her human father's temperament than she'd thought. her gentler cousins, on the other hand... they'd welcomed her once she'd made it clear that she was more sociable than most of her blood.
and they had had stories. ]
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...I don't have any proof.
[And he hates to fling accusations without that.]
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Mm. Well, if you need someone to try to find proof... My nose is fairly good. And if it comes down to it, I can be very persuasive.
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[He's grateful, but he doesn't understand.]
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[ abruptly cheerier, though her teeth are definitely showing now ]
—besides, I'm adventuring, it's practically my job to stick my nose into situations like this.
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[He bows low, a habit he's picked up while in human society.]