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PROJECT TITLE: The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin

FORMAT: Animated Feature Film GENRE: Fantasy / Comedy-Adventure / Family COMPARABLES: The Princess Bride meets The Bad Guys with the visual charm of Studio Ghibli.

“You were always river,” she told him in the weak way one speaks before sleep takes the taste of words. “You let small things be carried. You noticed what was left.”

Years are patient crushers of all small happinesses, and one summer a sickness came that no herb could cool. The palace clinic filled with fevered people and exhausted healers. Maerwynn sat through long watches while Grith moved among the beds, humming to each patient as if his voice were a balm. He would sit by the fireplace, heat his hands low and press them to people’s temples. People who had never wept in front of a monarch wept at that sight. The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin

This paper examines the socio-political implications of the 14th-century reign of Queen Elara the Clement, specifically focusing on her controversial decision to adopt a goblin foundling, later named Prince Ignis. By analyzing contemporary chronicles and archaeological evidence from the Obsidian Crag, we argue that this act was not merely a gesture of maternal instinct but a calculated move that shifted the paradigm of inter-species relations. 1. Introduction: The Borderland Crisis

According to sources close to the palace, Griznak was brought to the Queen's attention by a group of traveling adventurers, who had encountered the goblin while on a quest to explore the darker corners of the realm. The adventurers, who wished to remain anonymous, reported that Griznak was unlike any goblin they had ever met. Despite his natural instincts to cause chaos and mayhem, Griznak seemed to possess a curious and playful nature, and was drawn to the light and warmth of the adventurers' campfire. PROJECT TITLE: The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin

They did not account for the goblin.

The Goblin in Question

When she returned to the carriage, cradling the bundle, the Captain of the Guard drew his sword. "Your Majesty! Put the beast down! It will bite your throat out!"