Do any of you wish Disney's Tangled was less confusing? Dedicated to Glen Keane and the blogger critic Painted_Starlight, this is a rewrite of Disney's Tangled with a simple, organized plot, more realism, consistent magic rules...and gender and species-bending. Eighteen-year-old Felicia Rask is the best brigand aboard The Snuggly Duckling. She has a contract to steal the crown of the lost prince of Corona two days before a solar festival turned royal memorial. Unfortunately, she finds she faces hanging for robbing the grand duke at knifepoint. Meanwhile, in a tower on a hidden island in Sapporia, a servant boy named Flower looks forward to seeing the mysterious lights that only come once a year on his birthday. Thanks to a mysterious woman, a pair of bumbling guards, a determined Basset Hound, and a gold-loving niffler, Felicia and Flower wind up traveling to the festival together to see the floating lanterns. This time, everyone recognizes the lost prince of Corona, and whoever brings him back receives a grand reward. It is a race to the castle for a bag of coins, pirates against the navy...as long as a witch doesn't stop the competitors.
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Flynn Rider/Eugene Fitzherbert x Male reader
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what if Rapunzel left the tower on her own?
what if Eugene got to the tower when it was empty?
what if it wasn't empty?
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Mother Gothel took Rapunzel for her hair and her hair alone, she raised the girl as her own, made the girl think the witch was her real mother, while the boy wasn't important enough.
A boy, born alongside the princess as her twin brother, Fraternal. Mother Gothel thought he would also have the magic so she took him too but soon found out that he wasn't magic, but it was too late to get rid of him, Rapunzel already knew who he was
But not everything in his life is sad, because he might have just found The One
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Started: 16 September 2021
Ended: 15 October 2021
Edited: not yet