Perhaps like Moses her Mom put her in a place where she would be safe from the "bad guys" who were after her Mom. The bad guys work for her Dad.
2006-06-28 17:43:29
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answered by Elwood 4
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translation: "I need the most interesting background or history for a girl who would be left at the doorstep of a stranger's house, and why she would be there. I also need a name for her, and I need a heroic fantasy prince figure that will help save the day!! I'm thinking the setting should be beside the ocean or some other body of water in a fictional country (it would be really great if you think of a name for the country also!) This would be really helpful! Thanks!"
I think you meant "aspiring".
If you mean, she is left there as a young child, say she is the "true heir" to the throne, because the Kingdom is being ruled by an evil Regent, but the Regent's people want to kill her, so she grows up in secret, but then she is of age or whatever, so she leaves, but the Regent is being mean to the Prince, so he has to help her not get killed and restore the Crown to power.
The girl's name could be Beryll, the prince's name could be Shaen.
2006-06-29 07:43:21
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answered by she who is awesome 5
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My son and I were talking the other day about events in the middle east and he asked me if it was possible for a Jew to marry a Palastinian. I told him that it would be very difficult especially if there were children involved as each family would expect the child to be raised in its faith. So, here's a thought - you could make up different religions, countries, etc. but have an infant left on the door of say an Armenian family as most are christians. Hope your into long novels cause I could see this child exploring its roots in both directions for years, plus trying to create some cohesion with the beliefs of the family that raised it. Let the hero be the oldest son of the Armenian family whose admired this child's beauty and loved her since the first day he layed eyes on her. Name her Zahraa. Look it up - I think you'll like it. I have a vivid imagination but no real skill in creative writing though I've always appreciated the writings of those that do.
2006-06-28 18:29:50
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answered by Sonie 5
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Hey, you should think of the name yourself!! I like to write fantasy and half the fun of writing it, is making up the names for people, places, and things. If I can't think of a made-up name, sometimes I combine two names to form a whole new name, or I come up with something that sounds exotic, like T'eryiana, or L'eryn, or something like that. You can use either name if you want. Sometimes I use normal names, too, like Melinda would work, and so would Elizabeth or Nichole, etc.
2006-06-28 17:43:31
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answered by poeticjustice 6
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she could be traveling and her car breaks down, on an isolated piece of raod, and his house is the only one for miles. I like the contrast in the names Angelica and Damien. Adds to the suspense a little. You could set him up as a writer or an actor - those kinds of people are always looking for privacy and it would explain a house all alone in the middle of nowhere.
2006-06-28 18:31:37
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answered by peach_campbell 3
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How old is she? Does she have amnesia? If she is older she would have to have some type of mental malady to allow her to be dropped off by someone. Was she dropped off against her will?
2006-06-28 17:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Just a little spelling help here...
inspiring, background, stranger's, girl's, fantasy, ocean, country, haven't.
Besides that, it's really difficult to figure out what the heck you're talking about. Please clarify. Thanks.
2006-06-28 17:45:44
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answered by monkersmom 3
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