The Boar Princess
...e whitest tusks, and the smoothest fur in the whole kingdom. The Boar Princess, beautiful and kind, gave the juiciest and sweetest fruits to her subjects every day. From sweet and sour...
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Book passages and title matches tied to The Pale Princess and the Six Pygmies, fallen-nation fairy tales, moonlit imagery, and storybook symbolism.
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...e whitest tusks, and the smoothest fur in the whole kingdom. The Boar Princess, beautiful and kind, gave the juiciest and sweetest fruits to her subjects every day. From sweet and sour...
...I have more than two hundred titles to my name. You shall call me the Princess Andro-Basilisks." The charming girl then crossed her arms, savoring the moment of her entrance in her mind and...
...nded upon the grand palace of (...) with the intention of testing the princess's wisdom. Countless maids, servants, and escorts surrounded the ever-gleaming princess, All dressed in fine...
...burst out suddenly. In the nameless mountain shrine, the black-haired princess sat still, her face flickering between light and shadow in the face of a flame. "What do you mean 'that's not...
...ess void. The penguins live here now, between sea and land. Volume 2: Princess Marcotte In the not-too-distant past, every type of plant and every type of beast had its own kingdom. And in...
Volume 1 In the distant past, the Night Mother ruled over the faraway Land of Night. Here, no light touched the earth, nor did a single tree grow, and there was no life here but the...
...nor the satisfaction of the pleasure of luxury, just like the ancient princess Shirin in this lament. "As for the daughter of the foremother Liloufar I mentioned, Shirin — why, our story has...
...this grand vision are doomed to be swept aside. This is their fate." Princess Gopatha shook her head and spoke with a gentle yet cold tone. It seemed as if the Intergalactic Anti-Guerrilla...
...protagonist. This was the scaffold that would come to be "Flowers for Princess Fischl." Eventually, though, I did write the sixth volume of "Halberd," which rescued the ending. There was...
...s precious to him as life itself. Her sea-green eyes, like those of a princess of yore, were oft looking askance at people as she carefully groomed herself from whisker to tail with her...
...born, imperishable, eternal, and ancient. Following her guidance, the princess of the kingdom of dreams gently snapped off the white branches and rebuilt the verdant hunting grounds from the...
...a beautiful young lady from a foreign land who claimed to be a noble princess. Her nation had been defeated by Deus Auri, and yet the daughter of a priestly line she remained, and would not...
...d stream, To explore the ancient dwelling place of the long-forgotten pygmies, Before descending, descending into the valley's deepest depths, Down to Te Tahutama, where luminescent fish...
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