A faint floral decoration under the text. The cover of The Fatal Dragonnapping of Princess Magnolia. The cover is blue, with a faint floral background of woodsorrel and magnolia flowers, and gilded corner edges and text. It features an open locket. The pictures inside the locket are of a melancholy princess in a pink dress, and a smiling young man with a scraggly mustache and a blue vest. Surrounding the locket is a blue dragon and a twinned pair of swords The tagline reads thus; what if you don't want to be saved?

The Fatal Dragonnapping of Princess Magnolia

Genre Information: Adult fairytale-inspired fantasy. We might also adapt it into a kinetic visual novel afterward, just for fun.

Content Notes: To be determined.

Teaser Chapters: In the works!


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Sorrel has been kidnapped by a dragon. Blissfully so. Safeholded in the lair of Lazulirin, he wants for nothing, and fears even less.

There’s just one little problem.

Kidnapped royalty usually draws in well-intentioned rescuers.

When a knight drives off the dragon, only to find humble Sorrel there instead of the promised Princess Magnolia, he says the one thing sure to drive off the knight; the princess is already dead.

But Dame Carmine is Pledge-bound to rescue Princess Magnolia from the dragon’s clutches, and everyone knows that a broken Pledge is as good as a death sentence. If Magnolia is really dead, as Sorrel insists, then rescuing the unexpected victim in her place might be good enough to honor her vow. Little does she know that Sorrel has made a Pledge of his own . . .

And so begins a journey plagued by chivalrous unicorns, lovesick bandits, and Sorrel’s distraught dragon wife. Even amid all this, the truth about the dead princess is sure to come to light.



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Sorrel ❧


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Carmine ❧


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Gallant ❧


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Lazulirin ❧