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🌺#FantasyIndiesApril Day 4🌺
As the youngest of the king's three children, Princess Elizabeth never expected (or wanted) to inherit the throne. In order for her to succeed the king, both her siblings would need to be dead.
She'd rather live in exile than loose her brother.
@k_ascher This seriously made my day. Thank you! Looking forward to reading your review😊
@PrivateCoppery Fun!! Maybe you would be interested in drawing Pearlyn!
🍀#FantasyIndiesMarch Day 21🍀
Fated love is one of my favorite tropes, but in Embers of Fate I wanted to play with it a bit. The pagans believed it was Chief Erik Elizabeth was destined to wed.
Therefore, the moments she & Matt shared were stolen in defiance of that fate.
@eurephora How exciting!! I'd like to enter with Henry!
Tagging @thepanageatales and @e_stavs
🍀#FantasyIndiesMarch Day 14🍀
I've been looking forward to this question!
Elizabeth had a lot of great days in Balmoral, but I think the best one was when Matt taught her to fish in the morning, then in the evening they swam in the lake and talked on the beach💕
@mymiriamyvette Oh thanks!! Here are a couple more pieces with it.
🍀#FantasyIndiesMarch Day 13🍀
In the pagan village of Balmoral, Elizabeth was told time and time again she was fated to marry Chief Erik.
She didn't believe in fate then and she certainly doesn't believe in it now.