The Princess and The Nutcracker (A Super Mario Christmas)
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 14
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The holidays have always been special to the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom, especially when it comes to decorating the castle with her most treasured friends. Despite her love for them, however, she still clings on tightly to her past and, with the help of a new companion, she must learn to appreciate the gift of the present and face her future with those she holds dearest to her heart. 

Characters in this story belong to Nintendo. All art featured is my own work. Should any of you have any questions or feedback to give me regarding this story, feel free to leave it in the comments. This is a short story only reserved for the Christmas season, so it will have no more than 3 chapters total. 

Since this is not the most original story concept, I do not reserve any of the contents and I do not have any issues with anyone wishing to take inspiration from it (except for the artwork shown in the story). 

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