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pamlaisly232 [2015-12-09 15:40:27 +0000 UTC]

poor Mal! 

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Fae-CaptainofDreams [2014-11-04 03:33:35 +0000 UTC]

dear God in heaven, your work is a visual splendor to behold. such smooth, captivating textures and soft strokes with these masterful pieces make them exciting and relaxing to look at all at once. Maleficent looks so vulnerable here and like she's suffered a thousand years, wanting nothing more now than just to sleep the pain away~ phenomenal artworks   EXEMPLARY!  

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ts95studios [2014-10-05 15:10:20 +0000 UTC]

Perfect scene to illustrate!

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HydraFennec [2014-09-13 16:42:37 +0000 UTC]

That looks like it hurts...awsome work!

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t1gertasha [2014-09-06 10:13:31 +0000 UTC]

heartbreaking but gorgeous!

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GoldenLordFreeza [2014-08-16 20:32:06 +0000 UTC]

Looks like she was defeated,  nice artwork!!!

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Winxhelina [2014-07-24 19:55:24 +0000 UTC]

Indeed. She looks gorgeous on your work through. Great ob. It's a brilliant movie, isn't it?

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amothershed [2014-07-24 02:44:23 +0000 UTC]

AWW this had the be the saddest part during the entire movie! You could feel the hurt inside after she wakes up and finds that her wings are gone! 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-07-24 23:35:50 +0000 UTC]

I saw this drawing yesterday, but couldn't respond to it.   The art work is fantastic, but as you know from our other discussions how I feel about this particular scene in the movie.  Needless to say, seeing this drawing had the same effect on me.   So, no, this one isn't going into my favorites even though the work itself is great.

I just don't like seeing her this way.   

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-07-25 02:07:18 +0000 UTC]

I know he did a great job recreating the scene but yes this had to be the saddest part of the movie and I can understand why this pic isn't going into your favorites. 

I feel bad, I really wish I could give her a hug right now, I felt so bad for her there and the worst part was that no one was there for her when she was going through that heartbreak. This was before Aurora, This was before Diaval, and This was right after the friend she thought she had betrayed her. She had Nobody to lean on. I felt so bad. 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-07-25 23:27:29 +0000 UTC]

I had to laugh at the first sentence in your second paragraph because I was thinking the same thing.

Right, right.  She didn't have anyone to turn to.  Makes me feel bad just thinking about that.

Stefan's an idiot, plain and simple.   He really threw someone special away.   He threw the whole thing away, the chance to rule the wonderful moorlands with Maleficent by his side.

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-07-26 02:06:59 +0000 UTC]

Yeah I cry everytime I think about how bad Stefan treated her, he is so mean. 

Great minds think alike! 

I know its so sad! 

He is, Stefan had the chance to spend his entire life with someone very special but he threw it all away to be king. It really irriates me because he is very selfish. Made me wonder if he really cared about Maleficent in the first place, I mean they met when they were kids and they became friends and I know they enjoyed the time together but if Stefan really and truly cared about Maleficent, being King would have meant nothing to him. 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-07-30 23:18:35 +0000 UTC]

Yeah Stefan's a...(place your favorite obscenity here).   In the book he is even more mean and selfish.  I don't know if you are going to buy the book, but I will tell you if you want me to.  

I am not sure if he truly loved her or not.  It did look genuine in the movie, but apparently he had a love that was greater than that he had with Maleficent.   She on the other hand DID love him.   He just was very stupid that he didn't realize that all the magic and love he already had right there with Maleficent.   On many counts Maleficent blows Queen Leila AWAY.

One of the nice scenes she had with Stefan was when she was on an updraft with her wings out and was 'floating' in front of him and the two kissed.  That was cool.

But still, what he did was unforgivable.   Mutilating such a beautiful woman.   Darn, there goes the hair standing up on the back of my neck again!

Rave.

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-07-31 16:54:50 +0000 UTC]

I might buy the book, let's see what happens.

He probably didn't, he didn't care about anything but being king. It shows in the movie too!

Oh yeah that part! That was amazing! But it still doesn't forgive him for what he did, he's an evil man no matter how you look at it. How can you do such a thing?

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-07-31 22:38:11 +0000 UTC]

If you do get the book there are two of them.   Get the black one, that one is slightly better and slightly more detailed.   The other book, called "The Curse Of Maleficent", the story isn't as detailed, but it does have nice artwork.   I have both books.

Well, in the book (not going to give too much away), but Maleficent does become wary later on in her relationship with Stefan.   As you even saw in the movie, he spent more and more time at the castle than with Maleficent.   So she kind of figured something was up.   But then the creep goes on to mislead her in believing he wants to spend his life with her.   So he lied, cheated her, betrayed and mutilated her.    Ruined the poor woman's dreams and hopes for the future.   I STILL get worked up thinking about it.

Oh, yeah, I don't care about Stefan at all, but it was just those parts where Maleficent was happy with him.   That was one of the really cute things she did.   To see the early affectionate side of Maleficent was one of the draws to I have to her.

Well, let me know if you do end up getting the book and reading it, as that is something we can talk about as well.  I would highly suggest getting it.  I paid less than $10 for it and there is a back story in the book.  And if that doesn't seal the deal for you...the book mentions Maleficent's parents.    As a bonus, take a wild guess where I got Robin from in my fan fic?

Rave.

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-07-31 22:48:17 +0000 UTC]

Okay I just may have to! 

Yeah I know Its not right at all, but he never really cared about Maleficent and it showed. 

Yeah, it shows that Maleficent really did have a heart before she turned dark and evil. 

Okay I will, and you may have just sealed the deal with the whole story about her parents. Now the black one, do you happen to know the title of that book so I can look it up? Thanks. And Robin? Lemme guess? Batman and Robin.. Just a wild guess. 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-08-01 23:44:00 +0000 UTC]

Well, I think Stefan did care about Maleficent early on.   But there was a shift in his behavior when he started working as a servant at the castle.  Apparently he favored that lifestyle more.   The turning point (I think) was right after that scene when Stefan kisses Maleficent while she is 'floating'.   I think that was the point where she meant something to him.   But then, as the story goes, he started to see less and less of her.     In the book he returns after a month of not seeing her, and of course she is wary.   But he still managed to snare her in his web of lies and deceit.

The book is just called "Maleficent"

Here is the link to Amazon:

www.amazon.com/Maleficent-Eliz…

Robin is an actual fairy character in the book.   I just ran with that character.   I decided to use him as he is the comic relief and he also kind of expands on the story a bit so this way there is more interaction.

Rave.

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-08-02 02:36:04 +0000 UTC]

Probabably but Stefan is like that one friend you trusted with everything and then betrays you after so many years. It's very sad! 

Thanks I will have to check that out! 

Ahh now i have to find that out, Robin is a likeable fairy and he really seems to have made the story lighthearted even when times are tough (by reading your story) 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-08-02 02:43:32 +0000 UTC]

Exactly.

Yes, Robin is pretty much a comic relief in my story and somewhat in the book too.  He has a very jovial nature and as you see, he does long of the times when Maleficent had her wings.   He absolutely distrusts humans.   He takes a liking to Diaval even though he looks like a man, he knows Diaval is a bird.  So the two hit it off well.   As it is even though Robin still talks to Maleficent, he doesn't particularly care for dark motives.

BTW, I have chapter 7 up.     I have made some changes and the original chapter 7 will now be chapter 8.   Chapter 7 is more or less a 'filler' chapter that is on the lighthearted side.   But like I said, this is going to be a drama/romance and yes, things will get more 'involved' as the story progresses.

Tonight I am still going to work on Chapter 8 which will be the longest one yet and from what I gather my best one thus far.

Enjoy!

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-08-02 19:40:04 +0000 UTC]

He is and Aurora is a human, so does that mean he doesn't trust Aurora?

I've already read and gave my feedback!

Cannot wait!

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-08-02 20:57:46 +0000 UTC]

Yes and no.   Robin does not trust humans per say, but Aurora really hasn't been exposed to the human world.   Keep in mind she is being raised by the 3 fairies that are in disguise as humans as well as he also knows that she is under Maleficent's wing.   Robin knows this so he is a bit more trusting of her.   The thing that works in Aurora's favor is that she seems to enjoy life in the Moors and appreciates the wild life and beings that reside there.   So if she (and you know she will) stay true to that, then I can see Robin fully trusting her.  For now since he just met her, he is just rolling with Maleficent's wishes.   But Robin will be keeping a close eye on Aurora.

When Robin had his talk with Diaval, he did hint at a close relationship he had with Maleficent, but since she changed, that kind of scared him off.   Most of the fairies stayed with Maleficent, but Robin didn't like the changes in her., so he stayed mostly away.   He does stay loyal to her though and when she requests something of him, he obliges, of course.

I hope that cleared things up a bit.

Yes, I am hoping to get chapter 8 up.   I been working on this one for a while adding bits to it as I was going along.

Rave.

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-08-02 22:46:23 +0000 UTC]

I see yeah when you look at it like that Aurora was never really been exposed to the human world but she does love and appreciate the moorland and all of it's creatures so I can see Robin having full trust in Aurora later on after everything. 

Of course the other fae would be scared when Maleficent turned dark but that never stopped them from obeying (if that's the right terminology) their keeper and I see where the Robin trusting Aurora thing comes in since Maleficent fully trusts Aurora then I can see Robin just "obying" his keeping in a sense that just going along with Maleficent's wishes. 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-08-03 16:10:06 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I figured I would have Robin give Aurora a bit more leeway in terms of trust considering the fact that she was brought up by fairies and Diaval, of whom is not human.    Given that Aurora is embracing the moorland life and already has desires to want to stay with her "Faerie Godmother", that certainly does  have Maleficent raising an eyebrow that perhaps there might be something more to Aurora.

For now Robin is just rolling with it, but you can bet he will be keeping a close eye on Aurora.   As I mentioned, Robin is the comic relief and he is certainly always up for a good joke or a good time any day.  So the fact that Aurora was not a priss and practically dove into the mud bog head first certainly got her some brownie points with Robin.

Well, even though there was somewhat of a dark cloud over the moors when Maleficent became 'evil'.  She never took out her frustration on those that followed her.   But she did want to exercise her authority more.   This was mainly due to Diaval's visits to the castle and also when Maleficent herself visited the castle to curse Aurora.   She noticed how the king and queen were living and thus she wanted that too.   So she made her little throne area and made some newer more fancier robes.  She made her own jewelry.    But yet none of these things really appeased her.  They seemed to have very little affect on the fae folks.   And it certainly wasn't any help in regards to the loss of her wings.    In this regard, it seems that her horse rides with Diaval seems to be the closest to happiness she has been since the time she had her wings.

As for the last part of your paragraph, again I don't want to give too much away.   I am going to say that I have intentions of carrying this story past the movie's ending.   Well obviously I have to....but again, I am not telling.

I am going to say I am about 3/4 through the main core of the story.   Once I past that then there are no more movie references and I can just completely free write.  There will be a significant shift from drama to romance then.    

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-08-04 02:39:13 +0000 UTC]

Although Aurora is a human she isn't like most humans, she was raised by three faires that were disguiesed as humans and Diaval, and Maleficent all of whom are not human so she was never really exposed to the human world. I can understand Robin not letting her in at first but I do see him surely warming up to the idea and of course respecting Maleficent's wishes. 

Yeah the loss of her wings was really the turning point to when she became evil. Those wings were like her whole world and they were taken from her, and yes nothing replaced having her wings even if the rides with Diaval were the closest thing to happiness she had to the time when she had her wings. 

Okay I will wait! 

It shall be good, either way! 

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RavenDiablo In reply to amothershed [2014-08-05 01:35:53 +0000 UTC]

Yep that is what I was saying.  Because Aurora wasn't raised by humans, but fairies, he is kind of cutting her some slack.

Well, you think about it if you were a fairy that could fly and you can do all sorts of things in air and fly to places where others can't go...how would you feel if all that freedom was suddenly taken away.   You would certainly be quite ticked off now would ya?

Diaval (as a horse) somewhat restored a part of that freedom, even if for just a little bit.

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amothershed In reply to RavenDiablo [2014-08-05 02:13:45 +0000 UTC]

Yeah he pretty much gives her the "free pass" because of this reason.

Yeah I can imagine the hurt she feels inside, and to have that adruptly taken from her was devestating. 

Yeah he did  

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pimpaladettesdude [2014-07-23 22:07:21 +0000 UTC]

poor queen indeed

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