username: SilhouetteStation
kalon name: Her Highness Anastasia Grace, Savior of the Mire, Lady of the People, Bringer of Bloom
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prompt [500 word limit]:She was found in a wicker basket, hung from a tree whose bark had been stripped to reveal smooth, bleached wood. It stood in the middle of a bog, surrounded by mud and water, but the grass around the trunk remained somehow untouched.
It was a farmer who found her. At first it was the doe that caught his attention, her pale fur emitting a dull glow in the misty swamp. As he cautiously approached, he saw her head lowered in the basket. To his astonishment he saw a baby inside, nestled in a threadbare blanket. She did not cry. Her tiny hand reached up, brushing against the doe's soft nose, milky eyes wide with wonder.
The doe suddenly looked up in the farmers direction, and they locked eyes for a second before she bounded away. The farmer, suddenly remembering how damp and cold it was, took the baby back to his village. Or rather, what was left of it.
A rainstorm had caused a landslide to crash into his village, burying almost everything and leaving it a muddy, soggy mess. They called it The Mire now, because that's what it was. He and his people didn't have much anymore, but they were a caring people, and took the baby in.
She was named Anastasia Grace, and as she grew, so did her affect on people. She emitted a warmth, an aura, of kindness, and patience; the ability to love unconditionally, and receive love in return. She was as beautiful as she was innocent.
Despite her limited eyesight, with which she could only see vague shapes and colors, she worked hard with her newfound family to rebuild. She was young but people came to her for advice, for she was wise beyond her years. If ever anyone needed confidence or comfort, they turned to her. She gave them hope for the future, and told them together they could build a kingdom; and they believed her.
Time went by. The village was rebuilt, better than before. They began trading with other towns. For the first time in years, they began to thrive.
Anastasia was now a young woman, and still as gentle as before. She couldn't read to children, but they would crowd around her for hours as she made up stories for them. People still came to her for advice, trusting her judgement. They spoke of her as a blessing; a light sent to guide them in their darkest time.
The village grew into a town, a city, a kingdom; just as she'd said. Flowers bloomed. Crops flourished. Citizens were happy.
They asked Anastasia to be their queen, a role she humbly accepted.
She was given a woven crown made from the wicker basket she was found in, dipped in gold to keep it preserved. In spring, the children liked to add flowers.
In days to come she would rule with kindness, and peace; just as she had always done. Just as she'd been destined to do.
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