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4 years ago

WOAH WOAH *intense eyes emoji* Did I miss something? What's this Tangled adventure AU? I saw the art for it and I already adore it even if I don't know what's going on.

Ahaha! You mean the art by @gueswho? They’re really talented <3

So the idea for the AU just came to me whilst on Discord (headsup the Scar Varian Server is fantastic). But the AU idea I had was similar to/inspired by the premise of Kung Fu Panda in a way, with several changes…For now I’m calling it the Un-Chosen One AU…

So essentially, the normal events that set off the beginning of Tangled happened, but just as the sundrop is gone, the black rocks start growing rapidly and scaring/endangering the townsfolk. Everyone turns to Frederic for help and, seeing as he can’t very well ignore the problem, he calls on Quirin to bring that scroll he had used to warn him. All of the nobles, researchers, scientists, “magic experts” and general townsfolk gather to try and guide out a solution. They quickly realize that now that the sundrop flower was gone and so was the girl who was possibly born with its magic (she would have been killed, they think), and her mother does not have any remnant of it, they fear they are doomed.  They look at Demanitus’ notes at the bottom of the scroll.

The notes talk a bit about the celestial powers, and warn of the powers falling into the wrong hands or being possessed, and then that leads people to wonder…if the sundrop could be embodied, could the moonstone?  (It was also weird to them that Demanitus talked about the sundrop like a person, attributing it with many human qualities that were exaggerated or limitless beyond mortal imagination). They reason that whoever it was who had taken the sundrop (they presume it’s Zhan Tiri because she was well-known in legend as Demanitus’ primary foe, and they don’t know much about Gothel or the other disciples) was also maybe going to head for the moonstone…and try to take over the world…but if the sundrop was the balance to the moonstone, as Demanitus said, and if said sundrop was gone, could it be that someone who didn’t necessarily have the sundrop’s exact magic but was “pure of heart,” good, strong, and intelligent enough…could maybe counteract that darkness and save them all? The moonstone needed to be protected and…maybe…if someone were to become strong enough, or close enough to embodying/wielding the ideal, hypothetical traits of one with the sundrop (strength, purity of heart, intelligence, etc), they could be saved after all.

So essentially, like many real people, these fictional characters read about three lines of ambiguous text, ascribe meaning to mystery, and conjure up this idea that Demanitus left a “prophecy”, the foretelling of a chosen one who could either defend of even destroy the moonstone in the sundrop’s stead.

A select group of Coronans, including Quirin with his family and Captain with Cass, decide to head over to the Dark Kingdom…Quirin because he wanted to warn his brethren/Edmund that the sundrop did indeed exist, had been stolen, and whoever had come for it was probably also heading their way, and the others because they heard from Quirin that there was a specific kingdom that trained warriors from the beginning and practically revolved around the moonstone. Frederic and Arianna stay behind in Corona, with any remaining subjects-they are knee-deep in grief for their kidnapped daughter and guilt for the chain of events Frederic caused.

(I hadn’t thought much of Eugene-either one can assume Edmund never sent him away and instead raised him, or that he did send him away and Eugene is living the life as an orphan/rogue right now. I had thought that even if Edmund had raised Eugene, he might have run away to get away from that kind of life, and thus stumbled upon Rapunzel’s tower. Thus commencing the normal sequence for most of the Tangled movie.)

So this group settles in the DK, and every able-bodied child is recruited and trained from the beginning, to be capable of having the “honor” of being selected as the chosen one. You know how they find out that they are? They go through different rounds/levels in the ranks until they’ve completed all their mentors/king/knights have told them they needed to, “specialized” in any of their strengths…and they have to be able to grab the moonstone. (many older kids had died in this very last part of the process). Before many of them can actually make a choice, all of the kids are subsumed into this web of magic and danger and prophecies-kids who fail to move up ranks are seen as burdens or given lesser work. Kids who are good but don’t quite make it to the top are just assigned with being the kingdom’s next mentors and league of guards. And the kids who are fantastic and do actually try to see if they’re the chosen ones…die…because obviously the moonstone doesn’t really care, it just doesn’t want to be touched. Instead of making the kids hopeless or questioning, however, this spikes their competitiveness, especially with the encouragements of their parents, who all want their children to be important/get near to the level of being a “chosen one”. The actual chosen one. Not the kind who died like all of them.

They’d be trained in almost everything-from physical combat, to a few of the relevant sciences (Varian’s alchemy is initially welcomed because even if it’s new, it looked useful), to certain kinds of acquired magic too.  They’re allowed to “specialize” in an “important” field related to their mission but only if they’ve fulfilled the basics physically.Varian is quickly turned down when they realize that alchemy isn’t exactly a “relevant science”…nor is it exactly a magic that will bring him closer to doing the thing everyone expects him to do. Quirin even tries to talk Varian out of alchemy because it seemed like a “waste of time”, asking him why he didn’t instead focus on the “useful” sciences that were more relevant to their “mission”. 

Cass’ father is very proud of her and Cass is deadset that she is gonna be the chosen one. No one seems more clever, cunning, or stronger than her in the battlefield. At least, not all at once. 

Varian isn’t the best physically, but he excels at strategy and tact too. Nothing seems enough for Quirin, however, who is constantly either leaving his son to worry about even involving him, or berating/criticizing him for not doing/being enough, or constantly ignoring him when Varian starts to doubt the validity of this prophecy and his actual place there.

Quirin does care about Varian, but the father is also…worried and confused. He’s not even that worried about Varian not being the chosen one…he’s just worried that Varian will fall short and get hurt. These were tough times they were living in, and as much as he wanted for his son to be himself and do whatever he wanted, he simply couldn’t…without questioning himself and a lot of things he believed in.

One fateful day,  news comes from Corona -the long lost princess has returned. At first, no one in the DK cares…until they learn that she apparently still has the magic of the sundrop and had been the “chosen one” all along.

The people who had worked so hard and broken their backs believing that they could fix this huge problem that had plagued their generation now have to escort the princess from Corona to the DK so that she can do the real work…which actually doesn’t take training…or so much experience…And apparently she was the only one who could “neutralize” the moonstone, rather than needing to destroy it as they had believed they could do.

Most people are relieved because that means the life-threatening chaos would be over, but the trainees/students are shocked and betrayed (and in Varian’s case, fascinated). It feels worse when some of their parents don’t even acknowledge that they’re betrayed. Cap is angry on Cass’ behalf, but Quirin seems relieved, which hurts Varian-did Dad not believe he could ever be special?

So in this story either Varian can be the antagonist who can’t accept that his efforts were for nothing and Cass accepts herself not being the chosen one, or it could be the other way around-cass can be the antagonist who can’t accept that she’s not the chosen one and Varian can accept that he’s not the chosen one. (it turns out that there is no actual chosen one…the prophecy was something people had conjured when they misinterpreted Demanitus’ research and tried to ascribe meaning to mystery. Rapunzel happens to have some remnant of the sundrop’s magic but it wasn’t meant to be embodied so there is no actual thing other than that which holds her above the others).

I do think this conflict would have played out great with Captain and Cass…especially the whole “you raised me on this idea of a destiny and did nothing as it was given to someone else” idea…if there had been a legitimate, misleading idea of prophecy, and some kind of mission Cass believed was owed to her because the captain was so proud of her that he believed she could get it, and in trying to prove that she was worthy of it, she happened to prove that she wasn’t worthy of it…not because of a game of chance, and not because she wasn’t born with magic…but because she was vengeful and proud and such power/heroism shouldn’t be ascribed to someone with those traits, despite how much of a skilled or passionate warrior they were.

This was a similar issue with Cap that Tai Lun had with Master Shifu in Kung Fu Panda….Tai Lun was trained all his life to become the esteemed/legendary Dragon Warrior or “chosen one” who would protect the valley, only to be denied that “destiny”, but in trying to show that he was worthy of the scroll (given to the dragon warrior), Tai Lung instead showed why/how he wasn’t worthy because he was corrupt and not pure of heart. He was vengeful, and greedy and arrogant, despite being a skilled and passionate warrior. When Tai Lung asked if all his hard work had actually made Shifu proud, Shifu even apologized to him, saying that-“I was so proud, it blinded me to see what you were become…what you had become.”

On the journey from Corona to the DK, Varian and others could possibly partner with Rapunzel because she has much to learn and they have to find out parts of themselves along the way that matter more than just being warriors/possible knights . Thus each of them have to go through struggles that prove they’re all still worthy and even possibly “pure of heart” even if they’re not specifically the “chosen ones”.

Cass, as the antagonist, could have been pretending to support/escort Rapunzel, and then stolen the moonstone when it was vulnerable and ready for Rapunzel to neutralize it, like in the series.

And the others can still “prove” themselves/have an active role in the story/find something that makes them happy by showing they don’t have to be the “chosen one” to be worthy or valuable-in Varian’s example, he would eventually happy knowing that he wasn’t the chosen one, and he would settle still for being this really skilled warrior who knew alchemy instead. Just because he didn’t end up getting the thing that everyone told him to want or that he wanted himself for whatever reason didn’t mean that all he was or everything else he had become was invalid.

If there is to be a redemption for Cass, one could have Cass gradually learning to accept that she couldn’t have that position of the “chosen one” and settle for some other position befitting her better…proving she didn’t have to be a “chosen one” to be valuable or have her efforts be worth it.

And finally, for all of the characters to realize there was no “chosen one” to begin with. Rapunzel happening to have magical hair had been a miracle…an accident…but there was no prophecy, no foretold destiny, no chosen one. They had all played a part in this story-different parts, but parts that fit their needs or their characters, and fulfilled their arcs.

And when Raps finally loses her hair, she’d be afraid of being “ordinary” but then she realizes that no one and nothing is actually ‘ordinary" in the strict sense of the word, and if the people she had met could be so “special” and spectacular without born magic abilities, then so could she.


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1 year ago

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