RE: Scholar and Scribe Invitational - A Bride for Prince Boris
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This is a wonderfully atmospheric and chilling short story! The setting is beautifully crafted, with the snowy, mountainous landscape of Vlach adding to the eerie mood. The pacing is perfect, gradually building suspense as we follow Prince Boris through his shock, grief, and ultimately, his fateful wedding. The subtle details you include—the ominous lack of ceremony when Sophia arrives, the old traditions, and the stiff way she moves in her wedding dress—create a deep sense of foreboding. The twist at the end, with Sophia’s vampiric transformation, is both tragic and horrifying, especially as Boris unknowingly seals his fate with the kiss. I also love how Prince Vaclav’s role unfolds, his quiet, calculating nature giving the story an extra layer of darkness. The horror is handled so well, allowing much of it to linger in the reader’s mind, making it even more effective. Overall, it’s a masterful mix of suspense, tragedy, and supernatural horror. Great work!
Thank you ! I didn't mention the real horror in the story at all 😁 What would it be like to live in a place ruled by vampires ? They're immortal and hard to kill, so they could rule for centuries, gradually becoming more and more distant from their humanity. And all through that time, they'd need blood on a regular basis.....