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3 very short fantasy stories
Make them stop
“It will remove all their pain and sorrows,” she says. The goddess sat in the clouds high above the city. In her hands was an elixir made from rare spineberries that she’d picked.
“Wouldn’t this be nice? I’ll no longer have to hear their cries.”
She leans over the rain clouds, ready to pour when her sister interrupts.
“Stop! Are you mad?” she says. “If people consume this, they’ll no longer feel anything. Are you sure you won’t regret it?”
The goddess sighs heavily with bags under her eyes. “I guess I’ll leave them be.”
Girl in the tower
She lived in this tower for twenty years. Her mom said someday a prince will save her. But so far, no one came. By the windowsill was an eversomnum. She knew better than to eat its berries; they would put her to sleep for a millennium. It could be lovely, she thought. In her dreams, she was as free as Pegasus. She leaned over and plucked one, seeing the ground below. The tower didn’t seem so tall. The branches along the walls were thick enough. Maybe I can make my own freedom. She took a leap of faith, and climbed.
Love potion
He desperately wants her to love him. They had all the ingredients: unicorn hair, vampire blood, and loveberries that he handpicked from the alps. The witch leans over the cauldron.
“It’s almost ready,” she says. “But are you sure you want her to drink it?”
It was silly of her to ask. Of course, it’s yes. He is madly in love. The unrequited love is too much to bear. The witch hands him the vial.
“You need to drink this first for it to work.” He takes a gulp, feeling a good dose of self-love.
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Famous examples
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1. High above the city in the clouds
2. A tower
3. A witch's cauldron
Characters:
1. The goddess and her sister
2. The girl in the tower
3. The witch and a man
Common conflicts/problems:
1. The dilemma of whether to give people an elixir that removes their pain and sorrows, but also their ability to feel anything.
2. The girl in the tower longing for freedom and deciding to take a risky leap to achieve it.
3. The man desperately wanting the woman he loves to love him back and seeking a love potion to make it happen.
Language features:
1. Imagery - the spineberries elixir, the eversomnum berries, the unicorn hair, vampire blood, and loveberries.
2. Dialogue - the conversations between the goddess and her sister, the girl in the tower contemplating her situation, and the witch discussing the love potion with the man.
Famous examples:
1. "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien
2. "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" by J.K. Rowling
3. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll