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Hehehe thanks for the tag :3 i wanna read all of them omg
Uhhh I don't have much but
1. Modern AU with Hindu gods: which I have no idea yet what to do but I just have some of their job and daily life ideas till now
2. Unnamed story idea: Two teenagers, because of some incidents finds out they cannot die. So decides to do crazy life threatening adventures just for the thrill. (I have no idea what I want to do with this idea)
3. An crossover AU between Junji Ito's Uzumaki and Naruto: Where after the 4th Shinobi War is over Naruto decides to finally trace back his lineage and comes across the dark past of his Uzumaki clan and it's connection to the mysterious town Kurôzu-Cho
4. A re-imagination of one of my favourite tales from Thakurmar Jhuli: It revolves around the lives of Chitropuri's prince Upendro, his “best friend” and the son of the prime minister Shonkor, his wife the princess of a magical kingdom Kumudini, and Shonkor's wife Jogodomba who is revered as Kumari/Debi for her supposedly connection with the Goddess.
5. Another re-imagination of one of my favourite other favourite tales from Thakurmar Jhuli: Revolving around the lives of the main characters, Shohoshro and his younger brother Chompok and princess Keshoboti.
6. A fic idea focusing around Dekisugi: it's from all the headcanons and theories I made here for my Dekisugi rp blog..
7. A Bijoya oneshot idea: where a young girl, Renu understands the meaning of “something that's sad for you might just be the reason of happiness to others” in a surprising turn of events including another boy named Jogai.
There's so many more I can't even remember right now 😭😭😭 and I don't think I'll even be able to write all of these let alone make anyone read them (some of them are private ideas yes)
Anyways tagging: @randomx123 @jeahreading @desigurlie @h0bg0blin-meat @god-hangry-otter @wulfricnavy @tum-naam-sochlo-merese-ni-hora and everyone im too lazy rn
Just a random tag game I wanna do because I feel like we need to talk about our fics more and encourage each other more.
What are your fic ideas? Ongoing, something you plan on writing in the future, just a thought/half-formed concept, multifandom, anything! Let's list them out and hype up our lovely mutuals <3
Here's mine:
Prayana: an Abhimanyu x Uttaraa fic that spans the year between the Pandavas' exile and the war. Deals with their burgeoning relationship under increasingly adverse circumstances as the war builds up in the background. (Mahabharata)
matrdayahara: a one-shot on Nakula struggling with his mother's legacy of beauty and his position in the family. (Mahabharata)
pashyati: a fix it fic! Gandhari chooses not to blindfold herself. I have massive plans for this work, it spans literal generations xD (Mahabharata)
an iyashikei/slice-of-life (+Irondad!) work where Peter Parker deals with the woes of senior year in high school. College apps, being Spider-Man, maintaining a relationship with fiesty MJ - all at once! (MCU)
a coffee shop + Cold War AU of the Avengers. I really just wanted a lot of ballerina!Natasha, so it spawned from there. (MCU)
a canon-compliant longfic of Sherlock pining after John when they're making the wedding preparations for John and Mary. (BBC Sherlock)
a post-S4 take on John and Sherlock's issues with a healthy dose of Parentlock and admitting their love for each other. There's a bazillion fics out there already with this exact premise but I want more. (BBC Sherlock)
Okay, I think that's it.
No-pressure tags: @krsnaradhika, @krishna-priyatama (talk about your stuff Sakhi I really wanna know!), @desigurlie, @vishnavishivaa, @stxrrynxghts, @friend-shaped-but, and anyone else interested in sharing their fics!
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Tropes in Thakurmar Jhuli
Ok so I was initially going to make a sketchy post about Kiranmala because I love her, but then I went and reread the entire first section of Thakurmar Jhuli and this became an entire Thing.
The collection in Thakurmar Jhuli is classified into four distinct categories – Tales of adventures (Dudher Sagar), Tales of demons (Roop Tarashi), Animals and Humorous tales (Chang Bang), and Poems explaining the ritual of putting the children to sleep at the end of the stories (Aam Sandesh). [source]
The source is really cool, check it out if you have time/energy, but this post is just some of the things I noticed about the Dhudher Sagar sectional. It has six stories, and all of them are pretty Kshatriya centric. The main characters are all royalty, though common people feature too.
All of the stories have kings. Three out of the six have one queen and the other three have multiple queens. Polygyny (not, like, consensual polyamory, btw) is a major trope and it usually means there's one good queen and the other queens are evil and hate her. Five out of six stories are about conflict between women, in fact. If it's not tension between queens with a common husband, it's between sisters, or between the queen and a random evil woman.
Apparently, the reason women play major roles in these stories is that they were transmitted in households by women. Gender roles are very much there, of course, and family life and conflicts, as traditionally feminine topics, are there too. The only story that does not start with conflict between women is Ghumonto Puri. It's a pretty simple story: the king and queen are barely important, the prince is the protagonist who he rescues the damsel in distress, the sleeping princess (like Sleeping Beauty) and they get married.
In every story except Kankanmala Kanchanmala, the second generation i.e the princes and princesses are the main characters. Three of them have the second generation characters getting romantic happy endings, and two don't – Sat Bhai Champa and Kiranmala. Four stories, including those two, involve sibling relationships.
Every story ends with some sort of reunion and everyone living happily ever after. In most cases, the reunions are between parents and children who were separated, either because the princes went adventuring or because the villains seperated the princes and princesses from their parents at birth on purpose. In five stories (Ghumonto Puri is again the exception here) the villains die brutally, which appears to be similar to some Grimm fairy tales. The main fantasy element of this section I think is people getting magically transformed into things.
Special mention to Kiranmala because it's my favourite: this story has most of the aforementioned tropes (the main characters are royalty, it starts with conflict between women, the second generation is the main characters, there's sibling relationships, the princes get transformed and the children are separated from their parents at birth to be reunited at the end). The exceptions in it are no polygyny and no romance. It's the only story where the princess is the MVP and her brothers are the dudes in distress, and she pulls a Mulan to rescue them. What an icon.
Anyway. I have no idea why I wrote this, but it was fun. Might do something like this for the rest of the book later too.
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Grimmtober Day 9: The Three Little Men in the Woods
The first one said, "I grant her that every day she shall grow more beautiful." | I grant that every day she shall grow uglier."
The second one said, "I grant her that gold pieces shall fall from her mouth every time she speaks a word." | "I grant that a toad shall jump out of her mouth with every word she says."
The third one said, "I grant her that a king shall come and take her to wife." | "I grant that she shall die an unfortunate death."
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Slot 9 on the list was a repeat so I picked one of my favorites. This one has an ATU of 403B. Interestingly, it's not unique to Grimm, I first remember reading it in a book of Irish tales when I was very young. The Grimm's version goes like this:
There once was a man who's wife had died, and a woman whose husband had died. Each had a daughter. The two girls were acquainted and would often walk together. One day the woman told the man's daughter to tell her father that she [the woman] would like to marry him. If he accepted, she said, his daughter would bathe in milk and drink wine, while her own would bathe in and drink plain water. The girl tells her father this, and he agrees to marry the woman.
On the first day after the marriage, the girl was bathed in milk and given wine to drink while the stepsister bathed in water and drank water. But on the second day both bathed in water and drank water, and on the third, the stepsister bathed in milk and drank wine while the girl bathed in water and drank water. And slowly the girl's treatment continued to worsen, for her stepmother was jealous that she was more beautiful than her own daughter.
One winter, the stepmother plots to get rid of the girl once and for all. She sends her out to look for strawberries, giving her nothing more than some stale food and a thin dress to wear. She is forbidden to return until she has the strawberries. The girl despairs, for strawberries are well out of season and she is worried she'll freeze in the thin dress. But she goes nonetheless, and her search takes her deep into the woods. There she finds an old hut, where three little men live.
They invite her inside their home, and she takes a minute to warm herself and eat the food sent with her. When the dwarves ask for some food, she shares it with them. As they eat, they ask what she was doing in the woods, and she tells them of her stepmother's instructions. They then ask her to help tidy the house, and she cheerfully obliges. Pleased with her manners, they bless her with three gifts; that she will grow more beautiful each day, that gold pieces will fall from her mouth when she speaks, and that she will marry a king. They send her home with a basket full of strawberries.
When the girl returns, her stepsister is madly jealous of her new gifts and badgers her mother until she is allowed to go into the woods as well. Her mother reluctantly agrees and sends her out with delicious food and a thick fur coat to keep her warm. But the step-sister was not so kind as the girl. Upon reaching the hut, she shouts rudely at the dwarves, refusing to share her food nor help tidy the hut,. The dwarves curse her for her ill-mannered behaviour; that she will grow uglier each day, that when she speaks toads will jump out of her mouth, and that she will die a gruesome death.
Seeing her daughter's bad luck, the step-mother hates the other girl even more and sends her to rinse boiled yarn in an iced river. As she was doing so, a king passes by and is so taken by her beauty that he asks her to marry him on the spot. She agrees and they soon have a son together.
The stepmother hears of this eventually and is furious. She and the stepsister go to the castle under the guise of paying the girl a visit. But when the king leaves the room, they throw the girl out the window into a stream where she drowns. The stepmother disguises her own daughter as the girl and manages to fool the king into thinking it's his wife.
That night, a servant boy sees a duck swimming in the river. It asks the servant boy what the guests, the king, and the baby are doing, and he replies that they are all asleep. It then transforms into the true queen and she goes to take care of the baby, before transforming back into a duck and swimming away. She does this for two more nights before she asks the servant boy to pass a message to the king, asking him to wave his sword over her head three times. The kitchen boy runs to get the king, who comes with his sword and does what is asked. The duck then transforms completely back into the queen.
With the stepmother's plot revealed, the king vows to punish her. He asks her the next day what punishment he should give someone who drags a person out of bed and throws them in the water. The stepmother answers that the perpetrator should be put into a barrel stuck full of nails and then rolled downhill into the water. "You have pronounced your own sentence," says the king, and has a barrel brought out. The stepmother and stepsister are put into the barrel, and the King and the girl live the rest of their lives unbothered.
This one seems to have a lot of themes in common with both Cinderella and Little Sister and Little Brother, with the ending almost identical to the last. I think the moral of "don't be a terrible person" is pretty obvious in this one, so I won't go too into it. I do think this is another one of those stories that are prevalent across cultures, Diamonds and Toads in France, The Well of the World's End in the British Isles, and even a Bengali one whose title translates to 'Happiness and Sadness'* (SPOILER: the wicked sister gets eaten by a snake in this one).
But no version is quite so on the nose (or on the forehead) about the 'reap what you sow' moral as the Italian 'Colony of Cats', where the wicked sister, who's been a real ass through the whole story, gets a donkey's tail stuck to her face.
*I haven't been able to find this story anywhere but 'Tales My Grandmother Told Me', a translated collection of stories from Thakurmar Jhuli, so if anyone knows the actual name of this story hmu.
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ফুটো ঘড়া-The Cracked Pot in Bengali, Rupkothar Golpo, Bangla Cartoon The Cracked Pot moral story for kids, 2D Animated Bangla bedtime Stories for children Hello Kids! Watch The Cracked Pot, Moral stories for Kids, Bedtime Stories for Children The Cracked Pot- Bangla Story, Moral Stories For Kids, Panchatantra galpo in Bangla
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