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Model: DynaVision XL

Prompt:

female bunny humanoid character DnD style, fur ,running in a meadow in a forest, little stream, cute, sweet, fierce, fantasy art, magic the gathering artwork, concept art
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 679005424
Strength: 0.75
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras
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Been the Rabbit Delivery Boy

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Been the Rabbit Delivery Boy

In the warren-city of Lofthollow, where mushrooms glowed and tree roots formed bridges between burrows, there lived a rabbit named Been—small, scrappy, and fast as a thundercrack.

But Been wasn’t just any rabbit—he was a delivery boy for the Guild of Swiftfeet, tasked with transporting magical parcels across a land full of bandits, beasts, and backstabbing sorcerers. Enchanted letters that whispered secrets, potions that needed to be shaken just right, even dragon eggs wrapped in illusion spells—if it needed moving, Been moved it.

He wore a patchy cloak stitched with pocket dimensions and rode a gliderboard powered by moonlight. His best friend? A talking satchel named Crumb with a bad attitude and a better sense of direction.

But one morning, Been was handed a delivery with no return address. The package pulsed like a heartbeat. And on the wax seal: a symbol long erased from rabbit history—the mark of the Buried Crown.

That delivery? It wasn’t just a job. It was a trap, a message, and a legacy—one that would turn the delivery boy into the most wanted rabbit in all the realms.


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Want me to keep going? Or want to build it out together—like characters, setting, or story arcs?