![]() In addition, Meg’s revulsion toward her father’s (and the prime minister’s) plan for “economic development” lands her in a sequestered tower, from which the contestants are expected to rescue her as the fourth and final task. Meg’s hand in marriage and half of Greeve have been offered as prizes for a contest! A contest specifically for princes only, the elimination of a legendary dragon, a local witch, and an evasive band of bandits are its main tasks. Moreover, Meg is shocked by her parents’ latest decision. ![]() Not dreaming of meeting any princes, Meg wants to go on a quest of her own and gain some independence from her parents’ strict agenda. At fifteen years of age, Meg is terrible at embroidery and she’s longing to learn swordplay instead. King Stromgard and Queen Istilda rule it, joined by their daughter, Princess Margaret. The reader is introduced to the kingdom of Greeve, a land located in a magical world. The Runaway Princess begins like an ordinary fairy tale. ![]()
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