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*Is it to give their family a better place to live?
 
*Is it to give their family a better place to live?
 
*Is it to escape some prophecy?
 
*Is it to escape some prophecy?
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==the Escape==
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I put this in Durand's page, but it goes here to since his personality is going to affect how he went about escaping. [[User:Oswald|Oswald]]
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So he's one or the other:
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*He's hardcore. This would mean that his escape would involve guns blazing, fire balls, massive destruction, and possibly physical scars.
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*He's a thinker. His escape would be clever and well planed. He slipped away without any notice or trace. He left a legacy and rumors that last to this day.
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==Combination==
 
==Combination==

Revision as of 01:38, 12 February 2009

Durand and Llieah flee Faierie with their three young sons.

Background

Something causes them to want to leave Faierie.

  • Is it the Fayrie king threatening to conscript their sons?
  • Is it an enemy that Durand or Llieah have made?
  • Is it the violent social reaction to a Fay-Human marriage?
  • Is it fear that their sons will somehow endanger the Fay?
  • Is it to give their family a better place to live?
  • Is it to escape some prophecy?

the Escape

I put this in Durand's page, but it goes here to since his personality is going to affect how he went about escaping. Oswald

So he's one or the other:

  • He's hardcore. This would mean that his escape would involve guns blazing, fire balls, massive destruction, and possibly physical scars.
  • He's a thinker. His escape would be clever and well planed. He slipped away without any notice or trace. He left a legacy and rumors that last to this day.


Combination

I particularly like the "escape the prophecy" one. Perhaps we could combine them all. An enemy who disaproves of Fay-Human marriage, prophesies that the Durand family, currently living in miserable conditions, will one day sire children who will overthrow the Fayrie King, leading him to decree that all of Durand's children are property of the Fay. Ziggy 21:32, 14 May 2008 (UTC)