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Who do you think had the saddest storyline in SGE? (I think that it’s a tie between Sophie, Cinderella, and the Lady of the Lake)
*chokes* SOPHIE!? Sophie lived a better storyline than most SGE characters, just because she had daddy issues and couldn’t stand not getting what she wanted doesn’t mean she had a sad life
lol, I think Sophie would be mine too. Reasons being:
-Her inside issues are very severe, and I feel like she takes the whole six books to take some actual development. Only until OTK is she happy not being a Queen or Princess really. Her self-image in the first book is actually sad to read for me personally.
-Her ‘friends’ aren’t reliable. Yes,…[Read more]
I don’t think that this is exactly the saddest storyline, but I really feel bad for Lady Lesso. She tried to take care of her son, but he turned against her and later killed her.
Uhh not really sure, there were a lot. But I should add Aric to this discussion. He was literally abandoned in the woods when he was 6.
Yeah that was sad, but then he killed his mum and then got killed as well. Also, he was friends with that snake who, basically kills everyone but himself.
Nah ya’ gotta feel bad for Aric I mean would he have turned out so Evil and hateful if Lesso had chosen him over her job at the School??? My guess is no. It wasn’t right for him to kill her, but he still definitely has a sad backstory. He was on his own in the Endless Woods for probably about two years. That had to be tough.
I honestly think that the main hero of TLEA is not Agatha, not Sophie, but Benedict the horse.
After reading what you’ve just said … I have no words right now. That is mostly because I only have a vague memory of who Benedict the horse is. 🙂
OK-big question alert-which is your favourite book in the series??? My personal fave is definitely The Last Ever After 😊
In my country, more than two books from this collection have not been translated and published.😢
But the third book is being translated and will be published soon.😊
Soman said he likes AWWP best at one point, if my memory serves
yeah i remember him saying that not lots of people like AWWP but it’s his fav
I was recently re-reading The Last Ever After and I have just reached the part where Hester and Aric are fighting, and Hester says to Agatha “I’m a villain”…I get excited every time I read it…
Hi! I have not been properly active for a while and I have seen a lot of comments about new policies. I understand the general gist of the new rules, but I am unsure of the details and why they have been enforced in the first place. I have been writing a few chapters of a fanfic, and I would really like to post it, so could someone please explain…[Read more]
okay so the new rules were made because of an incident in fantasy casting that ended with the deletion of the group and the banning of a user.
if your fanfic is sge-related you can post it in the handbook forum since the rp/fic forums (and our activities) are down because of a bug, and from now on we’re only allowed to post about sge/sge-related things
Hi @jun! I was wondering if it was possible if I could change the email address attached to my username, as my old one is really glitchy and I have recently got a new one. Thanks!
Hi @jun! There is a new user called @/shuttfup i don’t know if this is offensive enough to be deleted, but I thought that it would be best to tell you. Thanks!
Oh god I’ve just realised how long it’s been since i’ve come on. and i’ve missed my first year anniversary. 😨😨😨😨
How can we do bold, italic, and strikethrough writing?
Bold is then the same thing for the end but with a slash before the b like this and an i for italics like this then s for strikethrough
like thisFor some reason it didn’t have the first half but its (they are on the period and comma keys) with the letter that you want in between them. (b for bold, s for strikethrough, i for italics).
Bold:
less that sign (), then to finish you do the same thing but with a slash before the b (/)
Italics: same thing, but with an i
Strikethrough: Same thing, but with an s
Yep, what they said! The basic structure is on one end and then for the other end, but without any spaces. For bold, it’s b, for strikethrough, it’s s, and for italics, it’s em (but maybe i works as well, not quite sure).
Bold
<b>text goes here</b>
Italics
<i>text goes here</i>
(em can be substituted for i)
Crossed out<s>text goes here</s>
(del can be substituted for s)
Hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions!
-Dovey
i repeat,
s o r c e r e s s