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===== Background ===== | ===== Background ===== | ||
- | The Monster Prince was, until recently, an unremarkable flux entity living in the Wyldewode. However, following the events of [[resources:adventure:the_way_through_the_woods|The Way Through The Woods]], he has become... a little more //real//. | + | The Monster Prince was, until recently, an unremarkable flux entity living in the [[resources:place:wyldewode|Wyldewode]]. However, following the events of [[resources:adventure:the_way_through_the_woods|The Way Through The Woods]], he has become... a little more //real//. |
He came into being as the fourth iteration of a rumour surrounding the supposed death of Mirabelle Greenglade, following [[resources:NPC:phileas_grinning|Phileas Grinning's]] adaptation of the story in "Tales of the Wyldewode". In Grinning's account, the Monster Prince was a lonely recluse, locked up in a castle in the middle of the woods, awaiting his one true love with only a large group of servants for company. The story went that, if a virtuous peasant could ever find it in their heart to marry him, his curse would be broken and he would be restored from his monstrous form. | He came into being as the fourth iteration of a rumour surrounding the supposed death of Mirabelle Greenglade, following [[resources:NPC:phileas_grinning|Phileas Grinning's]] adaptation of the story in "Tales of the Wyldewode". In Grinning's account, the Monster Prince was a lonely recluse, locked up in a castle in the middle of the woods, awaiting his one true love with only a large group of servants for company. The story went that, if a virtuous peasant could ever find it in their heart to marry him, his curse would be broken and he would be restored from his monstrous form. |