Playing Damsel in Distress (P.D.I.D.)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2015
Welcome to the country of Skaiye! Just like the rest of the world, it seems like you're in a Disney movie with the princesses and knights running rampant and the villains trying to take over the world. All that dramatic stuff. Usually, in Disney movies, its the male that kills the villain. Only this Disney world is slightly different. It looks like the modern world we live in does (with cars and computers and the such); apart from the fact that humanity has not really gotten used to the fact that this is the modern era. Which means no magic, no swordplay, and especially no dramatic evil villains kidnapping princesses. Another thing that sets it apart is that the females have no problem stabbing the villain. So Snow White, that's definitely what you should've done while you could.

Diana Gardenia is the perfect princess. No flaws, no cracks in her loving, caring demeanor, and not a single clue on how to defend herself. In fact, she is rumored to be the stupidest noble alive. She doesn't even know how to lock a door. So that leaves her as prime bait for the villains in the fairy tales, and they use that to their advantage. She is taken away by the villains every time she gets back to her court.

That's why the cowardly knight Caspian Mast decides to (finally) do a good deed. One day he decides to try and save Diana and finds her with a knife up to the villain's neck. Turns out that Ms. Goody Two-Shoes isn't that good at all.
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