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SETTING
The setting of the story is the land where the birds live. It is a vast and diverse land, with mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, and plains. The birds have different habitats and cultures, depending on their species and regions. The palace of the eagle king is located on the highest peak of the land, where the sky is clear and the view is magnificent.The setting of the story is important because it affects the characters and the plot. For example, the land is divided into different territories, and some birds are allies and some are enemies. The vultures live in the dark and barren areas, where they scavenge and plot. The eagles live in the bright and fertile areas, where they hunt and rule. The other birds live in between, and have different roles and relationships.The setting of the story also reflects the theme and the mood. For example, the story is about the struggle between good and evil, and the contrast between light and dark. The story is also about the journey of Zara, who goes from the palace to the wilderness, and then back to the palace. The story is also about the beauty and diversity of the land, and the harmony and balance of the birds.
PROBLEM
The problem in my story is that Zara’s uncle, Raza, kills her parents and takes over the throne of the skies. He also blames Zara for the murder and makes her an outcast. Zara has to deal with her guilt, fear, and anger, and decide whether to return and reclaim her throne, or stay in the wilderness with her new friends. She also has to face Raza and his army of vultures, who want to stop her and keep the power for themselves.The problem in my story is important because it creates conflict and tension, and drives the plot forward. It also challenges the characters and makes them grow and change. It also reflects the theme and the message of the story, which is about courage, justice, and destiny.
SOLUTION
Zara decides to return and reclaim her throne, with the help of her friends Oli, Nala, and Leo. They fly to the palace, where they face Raza and his vultures.Zara challenges Raza to a duel, and they fight fiercely in the air. Zara uses her speed, agility, courage, and determination to overcome Raza’s strength, numbers, and cruelty. She finally defeats him and pins him to the ground.Zara demands that Raza admit his crimes and surrender. Raza refuses, and tries to bite her. Zara dodges his bite, and bites him instead. Raza screams in pain, and begs for mercy.Zara spares his life, but banishes him and the vultures from the land. She then flies to the highest point of the palace, where she is greeted by the cheers of the birds. She sees Leo, Oli, and Nala among them, smiling proudly at her. She also sees the spirits of her parents, who tell her that they are proud of her too.Zara feels a surge of joy and gratitude. She has finally fulfilled her destiny, and restored peace and harmony to the land. She is the Eagle Queen, and she is ready to rule with wisdom and compassion.This is the solution to the problem in my story that I created.
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CHARACTERS
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SETTING
The setting of the story is the land where the birds live. It is a vast and diverse land, with mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, and plains. The birds have different habitats and cultures, depending on their species and regions. The palace of the eagle king is located on the highest peak of the land, where the sky is clear and the view is magnificent.The setting of the story is important because it affects the characters and the plot. For example, the land is divided into different territories, and some birds are allies and some are enemies. The vultures live in the dark and barren areas, where they scavenge and plot. The eagles live in the bright and fertile areas, where they hunt and rule. The other birds live in between, and have different roles and relationships.The setting of the story also reflects the theme and the mood. For example, the story is about the struggle between good and evil, and the contrast between light and dark. The story is also about the journey of Zara, who goes from the palace to the wilderness, and then back to the palace. The story is also about the beauty and diversity of the land, and the harmony and balance of the birds.
PROBLEM
The problem in my story is that Zara’s uncle, Raza, kills her parents and takes over the throne of the skies. He also blames Zara for the murder and makes her an outcast. Zara has to deal with her guilt, fear, and anger, and decide whether to return and reclaim her throne, or stay in the wilderness with her new friends. She also has to face Raza and his army of vultures, who want to stop her and keep the power for themselves.The problem in my story is important because it creates conflict and tension, and drives the plot forward. It also challenges the characters and makes them grow and change. It also reflects the theme and the message of the story, which is about courage, justice, and destiny.
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