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Feb 13, 2010 18:46

As some of you may remember, I like to collect children's stories. Just this past day or so I found a book in Folkehaven which Ms. Nina Fortner kindly translated for me only this afternoon. But this evening I met a young man in a cafe, and he told me another. It was about a prince and princess, each bright as the sun ( Read more... )

wolfgang grimmer, william t. spears, !johan liebert, sasori, altaïr ibn-la'ahad, nina fortner/anna liebert

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[voice] Oops I missed this post somehow. eternalscorpion February 16 2010, 06:56:57 UTC
Hmm, that's an interesting story.

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[Voice] iwithoutaname February 17 2010, 19:46:09 UTC
Do you think so? Rather destructive, don't you agree?

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[Voice] eternalscorpion February 17 2010, 20:16:09 UTC
Indeed, it is.

Although I find it curious that the princess would kill the prince. Wasn't he protecting her by slaying those creatures?

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[Voice] iwithoutaname February 17 2010, 20:22:15 UTC
Hm. That's true.

Perhaps she was protecting the creatures.

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[Voice] so behind T_T eternalscorpion February 20 2010, 07:54:21 UTC
Perhaps so.

Protecting dark and dangerous creatures...it's a curious story, to be sure. Different than the ones I heard as a child.

The ones from my youth had more to do with wars and wandering sages fighting demons than princes or princesses.

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