So a White Mage, a Red Mage, a Monk and a Dragoon enter the palace of heaven
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So a White Mage, a Red Mage, a Monk and a Dragoon enter the palace of heaven
"I chop and I change and the mystery thickens There's blood on my hands and you want me to listen To brawn and to brain when the truth's in the middle Born of the grain like all good riddles"
-My Kingdom - Echo & the Bunnymen
Prince Scott (FF2)
Sterek Wild Swans AU: In the far away kingdom of Beacon Hills, the widowed king lives with his eight children: Stiles, Scott, Lydia, Erica, Boyd, Isaac, Liam and Mason. When he remarried, he was unaware that the woman he remarried was a witch who only wanted the throne. Knowing she’ll only inherit the throne after the king’s children, the witch curses her stepchildren; turning them into swans, a form they’re forced to keep during daylight and only become human at night, and forces them to fly away. It works on seven of the children, but not on Stiles.
The queen tells the king that Stiles attacked her, that he refuses to accept her and is trying to kill her. And, reluctantly, the king banishes his son.
Stiles runs away to the safety of a foreign kingdom where he’s out of his stepmother’s reach, and where he stumbles upon his cursed siblings.
That night, Stiles is told by the fae that if he wishes to break the curse on his siblings, he must gather the stinging nettles that grow in the graveyards to knit jumpers for his siblings. However, he must take a vow of silence; if he speaks a single word while making the jumpers, his siblings will never return to their human forms and they will die from the curse. Stiles agrees to the task, vowing to save his siblings.
Stiles collects the thistles and knits them together into sweaters, his hands blistered and bleeding, yet he remains silent; crying in pain but never uttering a word.
One day, while he’s gathering the thistles, the crowned-prince of the faraway kingdom, Derek, happens to come across Stiles, falling in love with him. He offers to help Stiles pick the thistles, giving the boy a pair of gloves to protect his bleeding hands. Stiles wants to thank the young prince but he cannot, yet he gets the feeling that Derek knows something else is going on and he understands.
Derek offers Stiles a room in the castle where he can bathe and rest. Stiles goes with him and continues to knit the nettle sweaters.
However, the next day, when Stiles goes to gather more nettles, the priest of the village charges him with witchcraft. Stiles is put on trial and, unable to defend himself or to explain what he does, he is sentenced to death.
Stiles’ siblings discover what has happened to Stiles and go to the palace to defend their brother, but the guards will not let them past. They find Stiles in the cell, talking to him through a window. Stiles holds up the sweater – the last sweater – and shows that it’s missing a sleeve. They take the hint and go to the graveyard to gather nettles when the sun rises and they turn back into swans.
As the sun rises, the guards come to fetch Stiles, finding him crying over the jumpers knitted from nettles.
He has failed them; he wasn’t able to save his siblings.
Stiles is shackled and allowed to carry the sweaters with him as he’s walked to his execution.
The young prince tries desperately to talk his mother out of it, but to no avail.
Stiles is marched onto the platform to be hanged, the noose fitted around his throat.
As if on cue, a flock of swans descends upon the courtyard. Stiles pulls the noose free and throws the jumpers into the air, watching as one-by-one his siblings return to their human forms; the nettle jumpers turning into woven cotton. All except for Scott, whose jumper is missing a sleeve.
Stiles looks at his older brother, mostly human except for a wing, and begins to cry, feeling guilty that he could not finish.
“It’s okay,” Scott tells him.
But Stiles refuses to speak, praying that maybe he could finish the sweater if he doesn’t speak.
Scott pulls his brother into a hug, telling him, “It’s okay. You did everything you could.”
While Scott comforts Stiles, Lydia – the next eldest – explains all that has happened; how their stepmother cursed them and how Stiles tried to save them. The priest apologises for his false assumptions and Queen Talia pardons Stiles, letting Derek run to the young prince and hold him close.
Now that the princes and princesses are saves, they return home, backed by Prince Derek and Queen Talia’s knights, and tell their father the truth of what their step-mother did to them.
Furious, the evil queen tries one last time to kill Stiles. But before she can reach him, she dissolved into a pile of ash. Stiles looks up to find the Queen of the Fae standing before them. She lifts the curse off Scott, his feathered arm returning to flesh, before releasing Stiles from his vow of silence.
Months later, Stiles and Derek are to be married.
@lucifcriisms @mateusdemonemperor
((What do you mean this isn’t how it happened.))
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Tessa & Scott's happy ever after.
There are only two things i really care about in teen wolf : if Scott McCall is okay and Scott McCall.