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Be the Mortal in the Fae Court
The book ended. You wished it hadn’t. Now you can keep going — not as a reader, but as the mortal woman the High Lord shouldn’t have noticed. Author a fan-fiction expansion of an ACOTAR-style fae court with your own protagonist, your own bargain, and choose-your-own-adventure depth on every choice. All original characters, all copyright-safe, all yours.
Authoring Your ACOTAR Fan-Fiction
Four craft moves separate good fae-court fan-fic from a copy-paste of the source. The platform’s moderation rejects copyrighted names by design, so your protagonist needs to be original — the world structure can stay.
- Original protagonist. Your mortal woman, your half-fae witch, your warrior princess. Pick a name, an age, a body, a voice.
- Original High Lord. Court of Storms, Court of Mirrors, Court of the Hollow Crown — your court, your antagonist-then-lover, your bargain.
- Original campaign arc. Skip the published plot. Author your own milestone structure — the bargain, the ascension, the war — in your own order.
- Same tropes, your story. Enemies-to-lovers, fae bargain, mortal-out-of-her-depth, masquerade intrigue — the tropes are universal. Your version goes places the book never did.
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Fae Court Vibe Templates for AI Art
Capture the luminous danger of a fae court without quoting the books. Start with one of these and customise:
- “Two adult fae courtiers in jewelled masks, dancing alone in a crystal ballroom at midnight. Floating lights cast prismatic shadows. Cinematic realism, non-graphic, consenting adults.”
- “An adult mortal huntress standing at the edge of an enchanted forest at twilight. Thorny vines curl at her feet; golden light spills through the canopy. Cinematic realism, non-graphic.”
- “A fae High Lord and a mortal facing each other across a moonlit bridge of living stone. Starlight in their eyes. Cinematic realism, non-graphic, consenting adults.”
Setting Descriptions for ACOTAR Scenes
Strong settings make vivid imagery. Pair these with any character archetype:
Crystal Palace
Soaring arches of living crystal, stained-glass light, flower petals drifting on a warm breeze.
Enchanted Forest
Ancient trees with silver bark, bioluminescent moss, shafts of golden light through dense canopy.
Moonlit Garden
Roses the colour of midnight, stone paths, a fountain murmuring under a full moon.
Starfall Terrace
An open balcony above the clouds. Shooting stars streak the violet sky. Silk curtains billow.
Slow-Burn & Fated-Mates Trope Prompts
ACOTAR thrives on slow-burn tension and fated-mates mythology. Try these trope-driven starters:
- Two adult fae standing on opposite ends of a moonlit bridge, each taking one step closer. Stars reflected in the water below.
- An adult mortal painting by candlelight, a fae watching from the shadows of the doorway, captivated and uncertain.
- A formal fae feast: two adults at opposite ends of a long table, every glance across the candelabras heavy with unspoken history.
Always end with: “Cinematic realism, non-graphic, consenting adults.”
Spoiler-Safe Prompting Tips for ACOTAR
- Mood over plot. Describe the atmosphere and emotion, not specific events from the books.
- Generic archetypes. “A fae High Lord” or “a mortal huntress” is evocative and copyright-safe.
- Paraphrase always. Never paste text from the book. Write it in your own words.
- Constraints last. End every prompt with style + content rules.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use character names from ACOTAR in my prompts?
We recommend generic archetypes like “a High Lord of the fae” or “a mortal huntress” rather than copyrighted character names. This keeps prompts copyright-safe and gives the AI more creative latitude.
What’s the best style for fae court imagery?
Cinematic realism is the default. For lush, saturated fae-court scenes, select the Vivid style option on your image platform.
Will these prompts spoil the books?
No. Our templates reference moods, settings, and tropes — not specific plot events. You can add your own story details in your own words.
Is this content suitable for all ages?
No. RomantasyAI is an 18+ community for consenting adults only. All prompts carry a non-graphic constraint, but themes are adult romance.
Can I paste quotes from the books?
Please don’t paste copyrighted text. Write your own summary or paraphrase instead. We do not store any text you type or paste.
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