- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- No Preferences
- Genres
- Urban Fantasy, High Fantasy, Epic Quest, Sci-Fi, Time Travel and World Hopping, Steampunk, Action/Adventure, Modern Drama, Mystery, Slice of Life, Romance, and many more.
Mulan is discluded because she was not born, nor did she marry into, royalty. I hesitated on Pocahontas until I remembered that Disney decided she was an "Indian Princess".
Even though there is not and never has been such a thing as a Native Monarchy and therefore the concept of an "Indian Princess" is absurd. But I guess it made for a quickly relatable way for kids to understand that Pocahontas was in a privileged position of power and that her getting married was a big deal. But still. You'd think "Chief's Daughter" would have sufficed.
Even though there is not and never has been such a thing as a Native Monarchy and therefore the concept of an "Indian Princess" is absurd. But I guess it made for a quickly relatable way for kids to understand that Pocahontas was in a privileged position of power and that her getting married was a big deal. But still. You'd think "Chief's Daughter" would have sufficed.