Once upon a time desu, there was a magical kawaii princess named Ivory ~Chan. She was on her kingdom that was named Tumblr. She ruled his magical kingdom with an iron fist and held a tight grip, though she didn't get noticed much. But though through her tough character, she had her self spots, so when she got a message, she greatly appreciated it. It made her feel like the cutiest little patootie ever.

Well one day she was on her blog, managing her posts and doing her general duties as the safety keeper of the Tumblr kingdom. She started posting her art and it gained the interest of some people. She didn't seem to get much feedback though… But then she made a rare thing called a text post about why people followed her kingdom. Then a beautiful thing happened! She started to get responses from quite a few people! Some of them general and some of them personal, but they all made her feel good as they have complimented her.

Through the middle of all her messages from all of her loyal followers, one message stood out. It didn't have a name on it. It was a strange thing, but it left her the greatest compliment she could ever receive and have always wanted. They spoke of her art being very well created! It gave a lot of feelings and she felt so wonderful, she responded, she wanted to know who this mysterious messenger was! It was really exciting to see someone say such a delightful thing about her own creations. They seemed like a really fellow. She responded and asked for this mystery follower to state their existence to the royal Ivory~Chan, hoping she would make a new relationship with a new friend about her art.

But then when she got a reply, it was still hidden! She had no idea who it was still! But they responded that they shall not show their name, but they liked Ivory~Chan's personality very much so and respected them oh so dearly. It was a small endeavor that sadly did not prevail. But it's safe to say the princess is happy in her kingdom of followers, whovians, and the mysterious poster. But the legend of the generous anonymous messenger still remains a mystery to this day.