Here's what I have for the Medieval Fantasy idea(can also be adapted to be for the modern era)
Story:
A young eighteen year-old harbors a deep secret, one that others could use to their advantage to cause them harm. Once betrayed by a friend several years ago, (s)he is afraid to trust people, so makes herself scarce among them. With no family or friends, (s)he's tired of being alone in the world, and decides to stop this way of living and try to reconnect herself to people. As a traveler, she's constantly on the road, and arrives at a town for a night or two at a local inn, where (s)he meets someone who could be the key to opening his/her trust. But, being a pro-active person in his/her life, will she discover that not all people are bad and finally open up once and for all? With a strange presence lurking in the air, (s)he may be forced to make a decision for herself before someone gets hurt. (Note: all creatures listed in the first story exist in this world, too.)
Setting:
The country of Alteria is a beautiful place. Once the nation known for its flourishing population of magical creatures of all sorts, the humans have decided to live separate from non-humans, yet many still enjoy magic and learning the timeless art. Alteria has numerous types of terrain, including oceans, lakes, meadows, mountains and everything in-between. Our story begins in the small fishing town of Vestra, mid-evening, in the Soaring Eagle inn. There is a mild storm outside and should last well into the next day.
Peter Pan- I have a plot that we can work with, so feel free to make suggestions if you want.
It has been several years since Wendy first came to Nevervland, leaving her now at sixteen. Since Wendy's presence and thimble that saved him on the Jolly Roger, he too has also been aging, and now looks about the same age, possibly a little older. Peter is confused by these changes, and in those years more Lost Boys have arrived, giving him children to look after ever since Wendy took the others home. One night, Peter dreams of Wendy, and the memories come rushing back to him. He decides that he has to see her again, and when he does, begins to fall in love all over again.
Wendy, meanwhile, has finished her education and is at a loss as to what to do with her life. For some reason, she just doesn't feel like she belongs and can have an impact. Yet one night while repairing clothes for her brothers, she comes across a thimble from the same set she used the night Peter first arrived. It causes her to wonder about what has become of him, and if he still remembers her. Shortly after, Peter Pan comes back to Wendy's room, and takes her on another adventure in Neverland.
Ever since Hook's demise, the pirates have been getting stronger, and now have a new leader named Ragtail. Conflicts arise and a war between the pirates and Indians seems imminent. Neverland has also grown larger, and now has talking animals, a large coral reef and a much bigger population of fairy, one of which bonds to Wendy and has learned how to speak like the humans do. To complicate matters even further, the large mountain at the peak of Neverland is revealed to be a volcano, and one that is close to erupting. Only by restoring the balance which has caused Peter Pan to age can return the lands to the way they used to be and settle the disputes. But will help arrive in time, and the puzzle be solved?
So, tell me what you think, and we can try one or the other.
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