So, the SorcererxRoyal(Prince/Princess) is basically a more comedic take on those stories where the bad guy -a dark sorcerer in this case- kidnaps an innocent person under the pretense of wanting them as a significant other or something like that. Instead of just "I kidnap you because I'm bad and that's how it works until your knight comes to save you", I've been wondering what it would be like if the villain was actually just unfortunately perpetuating an old tradition that he didn't even agree with. And what would he do if he actually worried what his equally unfortunate captive thought of him? How would his captive respond to the situation? Would they be angry or upset with him forever, or would they take advantage of the confused villain? Essentially, this kind of turns into a Beauty and the Beast situation in my head, complete with a curse that serves as a big part of why the weird tradition is in place anyway. Of course, even though the "villain" here is written as a guy, that isn't set in stone, and is completely negotiable. It was just the quickest way my tired brain could get the info down so it still makes sense. Technically, the "royal" doesn't necessarily need to be royal, either; it just sounded really amusing to me to think of how the characters deal with the various other issues that come with abducting a member of a royal family. What happens when all the knights start arriving to take back the captive? X3 I'll probably add a condensed version of this explanation to the OP as well. I just want something here so I don't forget.