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Description Snow White

One of 'the 3 Sisters'
She has 7 devils minion, ready to even kill themselves for her.
Love apples
Love to make herself pretty.

She's an unwanted child. Her parents put her in the Orphanage since she born.


real Story:
Once upon a time, a queen was doing needle work while staring outside her window at the beautiful snow. It was because of her distracted state that she pricked her finger on her needle and a drop of blood fell on some snow that had fallen on her windowsill. As she looked at the blood on the snow she said to herself, "Oh, how I wish that I had a daughter that had skin white as snow, lips red as blood, and hair black as ebony." Soon after that, the queen gave birth to a baby girl who had skin white as snow, lips red as blood, and hair black as ebony. They named her Princess Snow White. The queen soon died, perhaps in childbirth.

Soon after, the king took a new wife who was beautiful, but very vain, and who possessed supernatural powers. She also possessed a magical mirror, to whom she would often ask, "Looking glass upon the wall, Who is fairest of us all?" and to which the mirror would always reply, "'tis you" But after Snow White became seven (which is the official age wherein a girl becomes a maiden) when she asked her mirror, it responded, "Queen, you are full fair, 'tis true, But Snow-White fairer is than you."

The Queen was jealous, and ordered a huntsman to take Snow White into the woods to be killed. She demanded that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart as proof. The huntsman took Snow White into the forest, but found himself unable to kill the girl. Instead, he let her go, and brought the queen the heart of a young deer or a pig.

Snow White discovered a tiny cottage in the forest, belonging to seven dwarfs, where she rested. Meanwhile, the Queen asked her mirror once again, "Who's the fairest of them all?", and was horrified when the mirror told her that Snow White, who was alive and well and living with the dwarfs, was still the fairest of them all.

Three times the Queen disguised herself and visited the dwarfs' cottage trying to kill Snow White. First, disguised as a peddler, the Queen offered colorful stay-laces and laced Snow White up so tight that she fainted, and the Queen took her for dead. Snow White was revived by the dwarfs when they loosened the laces. Next, the Queen dressed as a different old woman and combed Snow White's hair with a poisoned comb. Snow White again collapsed, and again the dwarfs saved her. Lastly the Queen made a poisoned apple, and in the disguise of a countrywoman offered it to Snow White. She was hesitant, so the Queen cut the apple in half, ate the white part — which had no poison — and gave the poisoned red part to Snow White. She ate the apple eagerly and immediately fell into a deep stupor. When the dwarfs found her, they could not revive her, so they placed her in a glass coffin, thinking that she had died.

Time passed, and a prince travelling through the land saw Snow White in her coffin. The prince was enchanted by her beauty and instantly fell in love with her. He begged the dwarfs to let him have the coffin. The prince and his men carried the coffin away, but as they went they stumbled. The coffin jerked and the piece of poison apple flew out of Snow White's mouth, awakening her. The prince then declared his love and soon a wedding was planned.

The vain Queen, still believing that Snow White was dead, again asked her mirror who was fairest in the land and yet again the mirror disappointed her by responding that, "You, my queen, are fair; it is true. But the young queen is a thousand times fairer than you."

Not knowing that this new queen was indeed her stepdaughter, she arrived at the wedding, and her heart filled with the deepest of dread when she realized the truth.

As punishment for her wicked ways, a pair of heated iron shoes were brought forth with tongs and placed before the Queen. She was then forced to step into these and dance until she fell down dead. In later versions, the Queen's death was the result of destroying her mirror in a fit of rage upon hearing that there still is one fairer than her. In yet another version, when the Queen sees Snow White and realizes the truth, she goes insane and kills herself. In one more version, the mirror shows the Queen Snow White, or tells her Snow White is more beautiful by name, and the Queen runs so fast to kill Snow White that she dies from the exertion, at Snow White's feet. In Disney's adaption of the story, the queen falls to her death while attempting to crush the dwarves with a boulder. wikipedia
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Comments: 10

nilescclover [2016-12-26 22:50:07 +0000 UTC]

wow! this is awesome. when I saw the picture a poem popped into my head, I had to write it down.


 
sleeping I did
not
oh no I just turned
wicked now

wanting my revenge I
hired some minions  and

taught them
everything so we are going on a killing spree  

then I read you description and enjoy it too...

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LLJohnson [2009-10-08 11:45:23 +0000 UTC]

Featured in my journal [link]

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fer-fer In reply to LLJohnson [2009-10-10 00:34:36 +0000 UTC]

thanks and cheers

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LLJohnson In reply to fer-fer [2009-10-10 08:59:46 +0000 UTC]

you're welcome

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LLJohnson [2009-10-05 08:27:07 +0000 UTC]

lmao, awesome!..the little critters crack me up, I think this rocks <3

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mychofy [2009-09-04 21:42:09 +0000 UTC]

oh I love those little devils

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ang3ll [2008-01-04 21:57:36 +0000 UTC]

this is scary o.O
But a different way to see the "sweet" fairytales... XD

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Lera-star [2007-09-13 03:24:15 +0000 UTC]

i love your rendition. plus fairy tails always rock. espechily when you use the originals

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flashflores2 [2007-09-12 16:10:41 +0000 UTC]

wow this is really good

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fer-fer In reply to flashflores2 [2007-09-12 16:47:09 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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