Failure
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Could you imagine finding yourself laying on the floor of a field, barren and wet with rain? Story one: The end...? This story is about many things: valiant, brave heroes and tragic, foreboding villains. Evil kings and victimized kingdoms, failure. But, simple stories such as these always hold powerful meanings, deeper stories. There's a reason the villain never wins, a reason the hero always gets the girl. And there's a reason the hero is always around. A problem, some mass terror that needs be stopped, or even just a kitten stuck in a tree. Heroes can be amazing and strong but they can also be humble, and an everyday person. Have you ever tried being a hero?
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Most fairy tales end happily ever after... The guy saves the damsel in distress, peace is brought back to the land, and sometimes there is even a 'true love kiss.' But what happens to the villain? Yep, you guessed it, they usually die, turned to ash, or something crappy like that... But what if it was the other way around? What if it was the hero who did the bad thing and the villain tries to save the day and actually becomes the real hero? What if the 'damsel in distress' isn't really in distress? This is the story of a twisted fairy tale... Dare to open and expand your imagination?

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