Anonymous
10/12/2025, 10:50:28 AM
No.24793995
>>24792129
I see you're going for a bargain bin Wizard of Oz.
(Just kidding... first one is best but second can be good too if developed.)
>A tree is considered an urban legend in a post apocalyptic world populated by fairies. They think it's like some edgy horror fairy-tale version of a solar panel. Twisting tendrils called branches and roots. Fairies used to peel off its skin to make tablets (paper). Green flakes that change to blood red and poop brown when they die and fall off. One fairy has watched too much history channel and wants to prove they are real.
>A tree has been cut down and the fairy, a masterful detective, is investigating the crime. Problem is, all the animals are the back-of-the-woods, don't ask questions, horror novel type. They pull various shenanigans to hide important details. The fairy has trouble even finding the fallen tree, let alone who did it. But she makes a breakthrough when she finds the squirrel family whose home had been taken away.
>Fairies love to play with trees. A fairy, feeling rather unappreciated in her family, wants to find the perfect tree. Only the best tree will do. Along the way, she learns that there may not be such a thing as a best tree, that there are many trees each with their own redeeming qualities. And when she finds a rather small, bland tree that also feels unappreciated in his forest, she decides to befriend him.
I see you're going for a bargain bin Wizard of Oz.
(Just kidding... first one is best but second can be good too if developed.)
>A tree is considered an urban legend in a post apocalyptic world populated by fairies. They think it's like some edgy horror fairy-tale version of a solar panel. Twisting tendrils called branches and roots. Fairies used to peel off its skin to make tablets (paper). Green flakes that change to blood red and poop brown when they die and fall off. One fairy has watched too much history channel and wants to prove they are real.
>A tree has been cut down and the fairy, a masterful detective, is investigating the crime. Problem is, all the animals are the back-of-the-woods, don't ask questions, horror novel type. They pull various shenanigans to hide important details. The fairy has trouble even finding the fallen tree, let alone who did it. But she makes a breakthrough when she finds the squirrel family whose home had been taken away.
>Fairies love to play with trees. A fairy, feeling rather unappreciated in her family, wants to find the perfect tree. Only the best tree will do. Along the way, she learns that there may not be such a thing as a best tree, that there are many trees each with their own redeeming qualities. And when she finds a rather small, bland tree that also feels unappreciated in his forest, she decides to befriend him.