mal_contented: (zz Blond Are you serious right now?)
Mal ([personal profile] mal_contented) wrote in [community profile] smk_ooc 2019-07-07 07:14 am (UTC)

She rolled her eyes. "A history pop quiz? Really? Fine." she sipped her lemonade. "Once upon a time Belle broke the curse on her Beast, turned him back into a prince, and they married and lived happily ever after. Except that wasn't enough for them. Happy kingdom, happy romance, happy marriage. They wanted happy endings for all. So they gathered leaders from all the local kingdoms and made an alliance. They formed the United Kingdoms of Auradon, sometimes called the United States of Auradon, depending which teacher is talking. Then all the magic users like Genie and Fairy Godmother" and Merlin "worked together to bind every last villain, cruel and mean person, evil sidekick, and henchperson and send them to an island just off the cost. In some cases they even brought dead villains back to life or freed them from eternal captivity in magical lamps just to banish them all to this one isle. The Isle of the Lost. They then created a dome over the Isle. Keeps out anything remotely interesting. Magic. Wifi. most TV and radio frequencies, cell service. One teacher and his apprentice came over to the Isle, determined to teach the new generation, sure the villains would eventually have kids, given there was nothing else to do on the island. He thought some of the kids might be able to grow up good, if they had a good influence. But that's about it. FG and the others agreed with king Beast's proclamation that magic was to be put aside in favour of book learning," she said, rolling her eyes, "which between you and me was probably Queen Belle's idea. Auradon gets the best of everything. Fresh food, new clothes, new books. When people in Auradon throw things in the trash, that trash is sent with the rest of the trash, off to the Isle."

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