
The kingdom of Gilhold faces many beasts; The horrors of war, the corruption of kings, the coldness of greed.
And, of course, the dragon.
No one knows much about the dragon, really. Only that she came to the kingdom a decade ago and struck fear into the king's heart. She took her share of gold and stole away her own corner of his kingdom, burning up every man who dared come near. Or so the stories say.
Perhaps it is foolish, to ever trust a dragon. But the princess of Gilhold is tired of the beasts of her kingdom, tired of her family, tired of the war. And so she has chosen the lesser beast, and walked away from her people.
Right into the den of the dragon.
soo basically this is about a princess (muse a) who's sick of her life, for whatever reason, and runs away from her family, finding herself directly in the cave of the kingdom's resident dragon. The dragon (muse b) doesn't live up to the horror stories and, after the princess begs her, reluctantly agrees to let the princess stay in her cave. Eventually a romance blossoms between the two of them, but the kingdom is still looking to get their princess back, and trying to slay the dragon while they're at it.
i'll be playing muse b. leave a little form for the princess and we can get started :)
Celeste Dragoe
21--lesbian--female
personality- Celeste tries to be as cold and cutthroat as she can be, as is the way of her people. However, she can rarely keep up this charade for long. Celeste may be a bit sarcastic and sometimes rude, but she hardly has the bite that the stories give her. The girl loves to tease and flirt, and while she acts as if she hates company, she truly loathes being alone.
bio- Celeste was born in a tribe of dragonshifters like herself. However, Celeste never could live up to her family. She was too gentle, too kind, for any dragon. She was afraid to kill. After being caught in a romance with a human the tribe had captured, she was banished from her family after being forced to watch the execution of her lover. Celeste left her home with a cold heart and did what she was taught to; She took from humanity.