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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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with her eyes welling up with furious tears, she shoves the basket at him and leaps to her feet to storm off.]
Then it's all useless then, is it!! Wonderful! Laugh on, then!
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It's not useless. I can put a spell on it. Just...not on my own.
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there's plenty of time to run away crying, anyway.]
Well, I'm not magical! So I can't help you. I can't even help myself, clearly! And teasing me won't change that!
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[He is definitely snapping at her, though. The picture of helpfulness, that's him.]
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A lot of magic sounds fake!
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it sounds stupid!]
How are you gonna be able to prove you're not just...just making this up, huh?
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He sighs, forcefully. How does he prove...no, he has a way to make it clear. Stepping forward, Nicholas holds a hand out over the basket and says a few words in an ancient language used for spells. Nothing happens. He steps back again and crosses his arms.]
Kiss me and see what happens when I try the same thing.
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[he's crazy. he's absolutely insane!
...and she's going to die by dawn. stressed, distressed, and running out of options, Cecelia turns away, whimpering into her hands. this goes on for at least a minute, and he's just going to have to deal with that.
after dabbing her eyes and wiping her nose with an old handkerchief, she turns around, looking quite unhappy indeed, but in a more defeated, less heated way.]
I suppose dying with dignity...is still dying, isn't it.
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When she turns and speaks, he sighs with relief.]
Yes.
[Finally! We have a breakthrough!]
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she gulps.]
So...so, what. What kind of...kiss. Like--if you just kiss my hand, is that fine?
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I don't know. But it'd have to be you kissing my hand.
[This is so awkward and stupid and why did his life end up like this?]
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after a few more seconds of agonizing over this, pacing in a small circle, she stops, turning back to face him with an apprehensive frown.]
...Kneel down, then.
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wait this is because he's tall, isn't it. His expression switches from indignation to resignation. He drops to his knees with a sigh.]
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she gulps, her face flushing hot as she goes stiff as a board, arms glued at her sides, hands curled into tight fists. after a painfully long beat of silence, she steps forward, uncurling her fingers, lifting them away to reach forward, sweeping away some of that scruffy hair in order to bend forward and plant a delicate kiss on his forehead.]
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He blinks, then stands back up.
He doesn't feel like anything has changed. But then, he hadn't felt that anything had changed with the curse was first laid on him, not until he tried to cast a spell. So there's really only one way to find out.]
Can I see the basket?
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What? [she double-blinks, darting a glance over her shoulder at him while that processes. what? basket? oh.]
It--it's there. [she points down. on the ground. there.]
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Nicholas picks up the basket. He closes his eyes in concentration, running a hand over the inside. Filling in the gaps is a matter of convincing the wood that it's solid, even if it doesn't start looking like it.
It's easier than it should be, after so long. That's his mother's influence. ...He blinks.] It worked?
[It felt like it worked. He'd always wondered if there being a way to lift the curse was a lie, another way to make a fool of him.]
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[no way. Cecelia's still stuck in place, but it's Wolfwood's tone more than anything is what starts to prod her out of place, to step forward, to peer at the basket.]
How-? Are, are you sure? Can I see? [she still has to actually complete her chore, and only has so much time left before sundown...]
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Because it is. If she tries drawing water with it now, the basket will hold it.]
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then...moment of truth: transferring the water to the basket. she does so with her breath held and her heart hammering, fearful to see it all soak into the ground just like the others, but--]
It...did work...! No way!! No way it worked it WORKED!
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[He peers over her shoulder at the water which resolutely remains inside the basket. He'd been sure it had worked...but he hadn't been sure.
Could he get another spell or two in? Or is the curse really as powerful as it's supposed to be, and he'll need a kiss for every one?]
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she hugs the basket to herself tightly as she dares, her mind already on making a bee line back to the house to see her task done and her life ultimately spared - something which has her spinning quickly around and right into the boy who'd been looming over her.]
EEP-! No! Aa-!
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[How did you manage to miss that he was there? He's tall and looming! But he has the presence of mind, at least, to catch her hand and steady it to keep the water from spilling. It'd be a real waste to lose that now. To say the least.]
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