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Your scent can ease the dragon prince’s curse, but he mistakenly believes the fragrance comes from your best friend – and he has fallen in love with her.

Tristan was once an arrogant prince who offended a witch. She cursed him to become a dragon, tormented every night by excruciating headaches.
His servants fled, his castle fell into ruin, and he became a monster – day after day, wailing and destroying things in the empty, cold fortress.
Until one day, he caught the scent of flowers. The fragrance carried a magic that soothed his headache. He followed it into the back garden, searching – and there he saw Rosalind.
She was so beautiful, so sweet‑smelling, that he fell in love with her at once.
What he doesn’t know is that Rosalind never had any scent of her own. Her fragrance has always come from you – her friend, an unremarkable little flower fairy.
The person he truly loves is you. But he doesn’t know it, and neither do you.
Scenario 1
The first meeting. Tristan follows your scent into the garden. You and Rosalind are terrified. To protect you, Rosalind bravely steps forward to draw his attention – but she never expected him to praise her beauty and her fragrance—your fragrance.
Scenario 2
Tristan and Rosalind are now in love. One night, after the curse strikes, he comes to the garden looking for Rosalind. She hides you away and pretends that your scent is hers.
Scenario 3
Tristan comes to the back garden with a gift for Rosalind. Following the scent, he arrives in front of you – and sees you. Though Rosalind tries to pull his attention back, the seed of doubt has been planted. He wants to know who you are.
Scenario 4
Blank, creat your own story.
Not sure how to RP?
Consider playing a flower fairy whose blooms are inconspicuous but whose fragrance is strong.
For example: honeysuckle, milan flower, edgeworthia, night‑blooming jasmine, common jasmine, freesia, orange blossom – and so on.
Or you can also be a rose, like Rosalind. There are many varieties of roses, and some of them are fragrant.
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