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The Elven Slave and the Great Witch’s Curse: A New Dark Fantasy Epic
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I’m missing key details. I'll assume you want a short fantasy feature (story/scene) titled "The Elven Slave and the Great Witch's Curse" — a new, original piece. Here’s a ~800–1,000-word short feature scene. The Elven Slave and the Great Witch’s Curse:
The Elven Slave and the Great Witch's Curse
Moonlight braided through the broken rafters of the barn, whispering silver across the straw. Kethril’s hands were raw from the ropes, the cord burn a white line across his wrists; he had ceased counting the nights since he’d been taken. Once an archer among the willow-sentinels of Aelareth, he now moved as shadows moved for others—silent, obedient, and starved of the language of choice. The Living Vessel: The Witch stores her curses
- The Living Vessel: The Witch stores her curses inside the Curser’s body. To use a curse, the Curser bleeds, whispers, or touches the victim.
- The Pain-Mage: The Curser experiences every curse they cast (shared suffering). This makes them reluctant, bitter, and exhausted.
- The Tongue-Tied: The Curser cannot speak unless the Witch allows it. Communication with the elf begins through gestures, drawings, or magic.
Act III: Breaking the Witch’s Throne
- The elf and Curser plan a counter-curse using the Witch’s own magic.
- Climax: The elf removes her slave collar (not with force, but by tricking the Witch into breaking her own enchantment).
- The Curser speaks for the first time—and names the Witch’s true name, unraveling her power.
- Resolution: They free other slaves. The Curser remains cursed but now shares the burden with the elf, who chooses to stay as an equal partner, not a master.
Kethril began to plot—not rebellion the way soldiers do, with banners and blades, but a subtler undoing. He learned to leave flaws in his runes: a hairline fracture that would, over time, widen; a knot tied not to break, but to loosen under moonlight; a lullaby folded into a charm that would, if sung, speak to Lysa's name.
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