Post by ADAM LEON BEASTE on May 14, 2015 1:41:22 GMT
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As a young boy, Prince Adam was selfish, spoiled, and arragant as well as tempermental and stubborn. Which unfortunately, became quite the downfall for the beast of a prince. Prince Adam was a handsome young man, living inside a very luxurious castle in France. He had everything he wanted, except for his parents. Perhaps that was why he became such an unkind, selfish, spoiled and overall just terrible person. One Christmas Eve night, a beggar woman came to the castle pleading for shelter from the freezing cold and rain, offering a single rose as payment. His character and kindess was put to a test. A test he badly failed. He sneered at the rose, a beautiful gift that was too simple for the prince's taste, and he was repulsed by the beggar woman's appearance.
He refused her, but the beggar woman begged him once more, pleading with him, asking for compassion. However, he shunned the poor woman, refusing while citing her "Repulsive appearance" as the reason. At this refusal the woman's "ugliness" melted away and her true form was revealed. The woman was a very beautiful and powerful Enchantress. Seeing that the woman was powerful and beautiful, the Prince tried to apologize, but he had already made his own bed. The enchantress had seen this prince's true being while in her disguise, and he was cold and there was no love in his heart.
The enchantress decided to punish the cold hearted prince, and she turned him into an ugly and terrifying beast. Her curse spread through out the castle, transforming the bright and beautiful castle into a dark and terrifying place and the lush green gardens became dark and misty with wolfs investing the woods. His good-natured servants became atimate household objects which reflected their different personalities. The enchantress told him that the rose she had given him was enchanted and would bloom until his twenty-first year. If the rose wilted, when the last petal fell he would remain a beast forever. However, if the beast could learn to love another and earn her love in return before the last petal fell, the curse would be broken. The beast, disgusted and ashamed by his new appearance concealed himself in the castle with just the magic mirror, the rose which measured the time he had left to find his true love and a window, the window and mirror the only view of the outside world he had.
Years later, an old man was sick and exhausted, his horse having been frightened and ran off, and had discovered the castle. The beast's servant Lumier brought Maurice in to give him shelter and brought him soup, but the beast discovered him, accusing him of trespassing. Maurice stares at the Beast, and because he hates his appearance so much it provokes him and the beast offers to give Maurice a place to stay, locking him in the tower as his prisoner. Belle, finding the horse the next day raced through the woods, finding the place and discovers her father in the tower cell. She confronts the beast, pleading with him to release her father and telling him to take her prisoner instead. The beast accepts, on the condition that she is a prisoner in the castel forever. When Belle asks him to step into the light and shows a horrified expression, he angrily throws Maurice into an enchanted coach and sends him back to the village without letting Belle even say goodby to her father.
He gives Belle an actual room, on Lumiere's suggestion, and partly due to the guilt he feels for Belle's sadness with not being able to say goodby because of his actions. He and Belle get angry at eachother a lot but slowly begin to warm to eachother, very slowly. At some point Belle had explored the castle and ended up in the hall he warned her about visiting where the painting of his human self was. He flew into a fit of rage and demanded she leave, which she did. He pursued her though, and ended up saving her from a pack of wolves. This is what caused them to start viewing eachother a bit differently. Eventually, he grew to love her and they finally had that dinner together and danced. However, Belle's father collapsed in the snow trying to come save her and she witnessed it when Beast allowed her to use the magic mirror to see her father.
He let her leave, and she goes to her father. Her father had asked townspeople for help to rescue Belle, including Gaston (whom had fallen for Belle and whose advances were rejected), and Gaston ended up leading a lynch mob to try and kill the Beast. Belle and her father were locked up, but as soon as she escaped she rushed to help the Beast who was ill with a broken heart. The servants fought off the lynch mob but Gaston made it to the Beast. They fight but Gaston is no match for the Beast's strength, even with him being ill so he taunts the Beast and manages to take him off guard and stabs him, though he ends up losing his footing and falls. The Beast collapses and Belle tries to tend to his wounds and reassures him that everything is going to be alright, but he knows that his time is coming so he tells her that he is happy to be able to see her one last time, and he succumbing to his wounds. Belle weaps laying over him and begs him not to go, admitting she loves him. As the last petal fell the Beast's body rose and he transforms into his human form, alive. The castle and all of it's inhabitants return to their original forms.
Prince Adam and Belle married, and all was well and happy. Until the new curse came through. Adam does not remember being the beast, does not remember the lesson he learned, he has become similar to what he had been before, a bit selfish and arrogant, and easily angered. He's just like the beast. He feels that someone is missing in his life and is searching for that person but can not remember who they are.
As a young boy, Prince Adam was selfish, spoiled, and arragant as well as tempermental and stubborn. Which unfortunately, became quite the downfall for the beast of a prince. Prince Adam was a handsome young man, living inside a very luxurious castle in France. He had everything he wanted, except for his parents. Perhaps that was why he became such an unkind, selfish, spoiled and overall just terrible person. One Christmas Eve night, a beggar woman came to the castle pleading for shelter from the freezing cold and rain, offering a single rose as payment. His character and kindess was put to a test. A test he badly failed. He sneered at the rose, a beautiful gift that was too simple for the prince's taste, and he was repulsed by the beggar woman's appearance.
He refused her, but the beggar woman begged him once more, pleading with him, asking for compassion. However, he shunned the poor woman, refusing while citing her "Repulsive appearance" as the reason. At this refusal the woman's "ugliness" melted away and her true form was revealed. The woman was a very beautiful and powerful Enchantress. Seeing that the woman was powerful and beautiful, the Prince tried to apologize, but he had already made his own bed. The enchantress had seen this prince's true being while in her disguise, and he was cold and there was no love in his heart.
The enchantress decided to punish the cold hearted prince, and she turned him into an ugly and terrifying beast. Her curse spread through out the castle, transforming the bright and beautiful castle into a dark and terrifying place and the lush green gardens became dark and misty with wolfs investing the woods. His good-natured servants became atimate household objects which reflected their different personalities. The enchantress told him that the rose she had given him was enchanted and would bloom until his twenty-first year. If the rose wilted, when the last petal fell he would remain a beast forever. However, if the beast could learn to love another and earn her love in return before the last petal fell, the curse would be broken. The beast, disgusted and ashamed by his new appearance concealed himself in the castle with just the magic mirror, the rose which measured the time he had left to find his true love and a window, the window and mirror the only view of the outside world he had.
Years later, an old man was sick and exhausted, his horse having been frightened and ran off, and had discovered the castle. The beast's servant Lumier brought Maurice in to give him shelter and brought him soup, but the beast discovered him, accusing him of trespassing. Maurice stares at the Beast, and because he hates his appearance so much it provokes him and the beast offers to give Maurice a place to stay, locking him in the tower as his prisoner. Belle, finding the horse the next day raced through the woods, finding the place and discovers her father in the tower cell. She confronts the beast, pleading with him to release her father and telling him to take her prisoner instead. The beast accepts, on the condition that she is a prisoner in the castel forever. When Belle asks him to step into the light and shows a horrified expression, he angrily throws Maurice into an enchanted coach and sends him back to the village without letting Belle even say goodby to her father.
He gives Belle an actual room, on Lumiere's suggestion, and partly due to the guilt he feels for Belle's sadness with not being able to say goodby because of his actions. He and Belle get angry at eachother a lot but slowly begin to warm to eachother, very slowly. At some point Belle had explored the castle and ended up in the hall he warned her about visiting where the painting of his human self was. He flew into a fit of rage and demanded she leave, which she did. He pursued her though, and ended up saving her from a pack of wolves. This is what caused them to start viewing eachother a bit differently. Eventually, he grew to love her and they finally had that dinner together and danced. However, Belle's father collapsed in the snow trying to come save her and she witnessed it when Beast allowed her to use the magic mirror to see her father.
He let her leave, and she goes to her father. Her father had asked townspeople for help to rescue Belle, including Gaston (whom had fallen for Belle and whose advances were rejected), and Gaston ended up leading a lynch mob to try and kill the Beast. Belle and her father were locked up, but as soon as she escaped she rushed to help the Beast who was ill with a broken heart. The servants fought off the lynch mob but Gaston made it to the Beast. They fight but Gaston is no match for the Beast's strength, even with him being ill so he taunts the Beast and manages to take him off guard and stabs him, though he ends up losing his footing and falls. The Beast collapses and Belle tries to tend to his wounds and reassures him that everything is going to be alright, but he knows that his time is coming so he tells her that he is happy to be able to see her one last time, and he succumbing to his wounds. Belle weaps laying over him and begs him not to go, admitting she loves him. As the last petal fell the Beast's body rose and he transforms into his human form, alive. The castle and all of it's inhabitants return to their original forms.
Prince Adam and Belle married, and all was well and happy. Until the new curse came through. Adam does not remember being the beast, does not remember the lesson he learned, he has become similar to what he had been before, a bit selfish and arrogant, and easily angered. He's just like the beast. He feels that someone is missing in his life and is searching for that person but can not remember who they are.
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