[Utena's basketball court is a familiar sight, as are the shadows playing along the walls, but there is something new about it today. It has expanded into a more elaborate sports field, an outdoor gym of sorts. There is a
tennis and badminton court,
an outdoor pool, and basically a lot of scenery porn the area around the grounds is surrounded by
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She is far from her home, of course, but there was something she'd been traveling for. If she could only remember it...
The magic of the Garden helps her along, and implants a false memory. It is not unlike Ohtori, in this respect. A prince without an entourage must be on a quest of great import, and the only thing that could be was to free a Princess from a curse, cast by an envious Witch. The princess had been subjected to an eternal sleep, and so the Prince would have to make her way through the Witch's domain. But without the help of magic, it would be nearly impossible.]
Hello. [And she bows her head slightly, as is respectful.] Fairy godmother, I need your help. A Princess has fallen victim ( ... )
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Ignoring the hushed whispers of the shadows-(a sword, a sword! ask for a sword!) (you dummy, he already has a sword!) (oh... right. a dragon, a dragon! ask for a dragon!)-her lips curl into only the slightest of smiles, barely there, but apparent. ]
I heard your calling for my assistance, even from far, far away. What shall you wish for, dear Prince?
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Into a dress.
A bubblegum pink dress. With ruffles and a huge skirt. Her Electro-Mag Rod is now a sceptre. She doesn't like this at all.]
What the fuck?
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Princess, are you in need of any help? [It's a little scripted, these words. But she's been doing this whole saving princesses thing for a while. It's good to have a standard phrase to say.]
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She turns toward this weird pink haired girl, narrowing her eyes. Did she just bow? Well, Reno's not too surprised--seems like something the idiots here would do.] Huh?
I ain't a princess. You could help me get this damn thing off. And find me my actual clothes.
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Well, you must be a princess. All girls are. ...Maybe you've been enchanted to think you aren't.
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[To a castle, of course! ...Wherever that castle may be. But the Shadows playing along the rose bushes seem to have a warning: they pantomime the shape of a massive black dragon.]
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She is standing there, arms crossed under her chest, thoroughly unimpressed. ] Don't tell me you brought me here and then forgot all about me that easily. I told you I'd be fine in that tower!
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[Sometimes, Princesses have to be handled with caution. She has saved enough of them to know this is the case.] Really, a girl doesn't belong in a tower. [She tries for her most charming of smiles.] Isn't it better to be out in the open world?
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It was dark and no one bothered me. It was high up and had a nice view. [ At least some things never changed. ] Don't go thinking you know what's best for me!
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[It doesn't seem to bother her much though, because she follows up a second later with:] Do you need any help?
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I think I might need some help. But please be careful, milady. Enchanted forests like this can be dangerous.
[...Nevermind the fact that she isn't in a forest.]
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