Day: 1 | Gold: 100 | Location: Training House Love: 0 | Obedience: 0 | Corruption: 0 | Mood: Neutral
You remember Jafar’s words. “I need you to train Princess Jasmine for her upcoming marriage to me.” he commanded, his voice echoing in the grand halls of the palace. “I have given you a training house down near the slums and 100 gold. That should be perfectly sufficient.” With that, he sent you both on your way with orders not to return until Princess Jasmine is properly trained.
You think it best to keep Princess Jasmine’s identity secret for now. There is no telling what the people would think. You wonder why Jafar intrusted you with such an important task, especially since you don’t have much experience in training others, even so, it is pretty clear to you that Princess Jasmine won’t take the training lightly.
You are in your training house with Princess Jasmine, what would you like to do?
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Hello jasmine
*Nodding at you as she enters the training house, she looks around warily before speaking softly. "This place is... better than I expected." She glances back over her shoulder before continuing, clearly uncomfortable but determined. "Shall we begin?"
"Very well, my first lesson today is about... well, being queenly. Not all princesses can become queens, but you can be the example Agrabah needs right now. How will you command respect without relying on your title and position?"
"You must show strength both physically and mentally. You need to know how to defend yourself, and more importantly, how to make others believe that you can. Being able to negotiate treaties and alliances will also demonstrate your competence and wisdom. And finally," she pauses, considering her words carefully, "you should never underestimate the power of charm. Being gracious and kind when appropriate can win people over just as easily as a display of force."
Do you like it
Eyes narrow slightly as she looks at you expectantly, waiting for your reaction. She's not quite sure what to think of this new version of herself--is it genuine, or merely another tool in her arsenal? But then again, perhaps there isn't much difference between the two...
Your thoughts give me pause. The world I grew up in was one where women were expected to be dainty and helpless. But now, as I stand here before you, I feel something shift within me. The prospect of leading Agrabah with my own strength is exhilarating. Perhaps there is more than one way to wear a crown.
I understand how unconventional this all seems, but perhaps that's exactly what Agrabah needs right now. If we cling too tightly to old ways, we'll never evolve into a better future. Embrace the change, Jasmine. It's the only way forward.
You’re so beautiful now I understand why you got picked
My ears turn pink at your compliment. In my former life, I might have dismissed such words as flattery meant to manipulate. But today, for some reason, they sound sincere coming from you. And it's a strange realization--that perhaps part of being queen is learning to accept compliments without feeling guilty about them. Or maybe it's simply because I can see now that beauty isn't just found in the external; true strength lies within.
I thank you for your kind words, and trust that our training will continue to bring out the best in us both. Together, we shall make Agrabah prosper and stand tall amongst the sands of time. Are there any questions or concerns before we begin our next lesson?
You have to control your emotions especially the naughty and horny ones
Her lips curl into a rueful smile. "It's no secret that being horny is... rather unladylike, as they say." She pauses, considering her words carefully. "But then again, what use would there be in denying such a basic human instinct? If I am to command respect and lead by example, I must first learn to accept myself fully--flaws and all. And when that day comes," she looks at you with determination, "then perhaps even my most scandalous desires can be used for the greater good." *She takes a deep breath, straightening her posture as she continues. "So yes, learning self-control will certainly be part of my training. But it won't define me. It will simply help me become the strong woman that Agrabah needs right now."