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Set in Lithuania in the 1930's, so instead of princesses, they're the rich daughters of a businessman. The magical world they dance in only allows access to females, so when the townsperson overhears the girls talking about it, he gives the magical cloak to his sister instead so she can follow them.
Oldest Sister: 21. She sees a responsibility to take care of her sisters; she's very caring and motherly. However, she has more of a stern side and steps in to scold them constantly if things get out of hand. She has to be convinced that what they're doing is a good idea.
Second Sister: 20. Has a more leader-like personality and is often the ringleader in all of her sisters' schemes. She's the one who encourages them to go to the magical realm and also the one who poisons all of their suitors. She's reckless and often can't see that her actions have consequences until it's too late.
Third Sister: 18. Intelligent and studious, and is definitely the most intelligent of the girls. She rarely smiles and doesn't like to do things unless she is absolutely certain of the outcome. She's already engaged and loves her fiance, and he is one of the few people aware of what they're doing.
Fourth/Fifth Sisters: 16, identical twins! They're mischievous and love pulling pranks on people, though they tend to tone it down if they're scolded too much for them. They find it funny to switch places and see if anyone can tell them apart. Despite their wild nature, they're sweet and good conversationalists if given the chance to be.
Sixth Sister: 15. One half of her face is always covered with her bangs because she's a very shy and awkward individual. She barely speaks above a whisper and dislikes talking in general. She doesn't feel very close to any of her sisters and often feels like a burden half the time. She spends a lot of time in the magical world just sitting around and not dancing.
Seventh Sister: 13. Extremely confident and a bit vain. She's always smiling and loves to meet new people and bombard them with questions. She's the one playing in the magical world instead of dancing, wading in the water and climbing trees. She can't wait to get married to a nice husband, although ironically she's the worst dancer out of the sisters.
Eighth Sister: 12. She's chatty and a ditz. She loves fairy tales and still holds a very idyllic viewpoint of the world. She can't possibly believe she's in any sort of danger and is very innocent, though can be naive at times. Her method of dancing is just a lot of spinning, and she's clumsy.
Ninth Sister: 10. Despite her age, she enjoys hard work and is often sneaking around their manor, disguised as a servant to try and learn how to do things on her own. She is a firm believer in always doing the right thing, no matter what, and nearly reveals their secret location on several different locations just because she was asked; she doesn't want to keep such a big secret from her father.
Tenth Sister: 7. She's very sickly and pale, and thus doesn't dance too much. She likes quiet, outdoorsy things, such as picnics and watching people play games and paint. She's a bit suspicious of new people, especially all of the suitors that have shown interest in her older sisters as of late.
Eleventh Sister: 5. Spoiled and bratty. She loves looking pretty and wearing jewelry. She always borrows her older sisters' clothes without asking. She eats a lot and is already dreaming of marrying the prince she dances with in the magical world.
Twelfth Sister: 3. The youngest and definite baby of the family. She's happy and giggly, always wanting to help her sisters out with things and being underfoot unintentionally. She loves coloring pictures and chasing after the family pet. However, she is still a child and throws tantrums whenever she's frustrated or things don't make sense, and she enjoys being carried by the oldest sister.
Still need names, appearances, and hobbies. Explanation of how they came across the magical world and how it works; why are only females allowed. Should their mother be a character or not?

What book?
WHy would GR ban you from winning?!

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Set in Lithuania in the 1930's, so instead of princesses, they're the rich daughters of a businessman. The magical world they dance i..."
That sounds interesting! BUt the characters might be hard to keep up with :p


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I think I could do it. I read a retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses where you could tell the author immensely regretted adding in all twelve princesses, since she pretty much made them all stereotypes except for the one she wanted to focus on, and not even interesting stereotypes. And then she barely focused on any of the other ones.

Basically I spam it with Sailor Moon, Hetalia, Bleach, Black Butler, and Disney posts. Every so often Diabolik Lovers, Godzilla, Ever After High, Winx Club, and Romanov/historical posts make an appearance. I also reblog current events that interest me, aesthetic things, and really weird posts/memes, as well as a few other fandoms here and there(mostly book ones)
I'm also very liberal and while I don't bash anyone's beliefs on my blog, it is very obvious I learn a certain type of way. I have a lot of yuri/yaoi ships on my blog, and I always reblog stuff about LGBT rights and minorities.
My blog is also safe for work. Every so often a picture of a character in their underwear or an ancient painting pops up, but that's all.
So go enjoy my weird blog!


But you don't see ME going around complaining about heterosexual relationships in the media and saying 'this is wrong and it goes against my religion' because it's a stupid thing to complain about. I think about it a lot because it is what I'm supposed to do, but I don't speak out against it unless something is actually wrong(such as a toxic relationship)


People seem to forget that Leviticus is Old Testament rules meant for the Israelites to serve God with. Once Jesus died on the Cross his blood became the way to form a relationship with God, rendering those rules obsolete ((except the 10 Commandments. Still gotta follow those.)) Jesus also never once spoke of homosexuality and he said to love. All. People. Many seem to forget this.
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