• The Princess Quest - Ep. 4

  • Jan 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

The Princess Quest - Ep. 4

  • Summary

  • You’re now standing face-to-face with someone who seems to know a lot more about Princess Paua than Paua knows about her, and someone entirely unknown to you. Who is this….Princess Pia? And, more importantly, Hunny, can you trust her?

    Last time in our fairy tale, you were whisked away to Princess Paua’s workshop in a tree to test her latest creation: the Ogre Slayer arrow! No sooner was it finished, than you two were up in the highest turret of the Castle, sipping tea and taking aim out the window at a far-away wooden Ogre-targets set up in the wilderness.

    Though you planned to launch your matching arrows together, on the count of three, only you made the bullseye; Princess Paua’s tried-and-true bow snapped and with it months of hard work fell to the floor in pieces. That didn’t stop her from excitedly taking to the forest to track your target down for diagnostics—Paua is serious about making her arrows, and her skills, ever-sharper. Against Princess Petra’s repeated pleas for you not to, you and Paua disappeared into the darkness of the forest in search of your targets, but what you found…was more than either of you could have ever guessed.

    After a somewhat curious meeting with Mrs. Honeybee in the woods, you were led to a secret fairyberry grove that is home to none other than…actual, real-life, twinkling Fairies! You could barely take that incredible bit of information in before someone else made themselves known...a shadowy, crowned figure emerged from the wild and stood in stark contrast to the sparkling wonderment of this secret garden filled with Fairies.

    Welcome to The Fairy Tales of Princess Paua 💖💖

    Read by Melodybee 🐝
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