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demilypyro · 10 months
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Please read The Witch's Servant and the Demon Lord's Horns
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theirisianprincess · 3 months
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wemblingfool · 2 years
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Majo no Geboku to Maou no Tsuno, by Mochi
The Witch's Servant and the Demon Lord's Horns
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qqchurch · 2 years
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Chapter 53
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Chapter 78
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Chapter 82
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Rei Lilliansoar Moments
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immoren · 2 years
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finished the witch's servant and demon lord's horns
Man that was great manga. I want more;_;
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oratokyosaigunda · 2 months
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Majo no Geboku to Maou no Tsuno series banner
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spiced-thembo · 9 months
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jifridd · 10 months
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the wretched beast
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yuribuny · 8 months
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demilypyro · 10 months
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This is the gender manga of all time
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rueririn · 10 months
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Ohh this manga finally ended... so satisfying to actually see her in colour.
The Witch's Servant and the Demon Lord's Horns. I’ve never seen a story that touches upon gender exploration and affirmation so deeply while being a fantasy. It actually has a separate overarching story not just about the multiple trans people. There’s also the whole actually making use of appearance-changing magic thing that most stories don’t go for in lieu of tackling issues realistically, but.
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No seriously if this came out in more recent years people would scoop this up so damn fast and people would be at war over the problems and ships and pronouns and everything. With that in mind I might be happy that no one really knows about this manga, but who am i supposed to screech my emotions at
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princess-ibri · 2 years
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The Horned King Villain Backstory
I'm taking some liberties with the set up here as the movie-verse is noticeably different from Lloyd Alexander's novels in several big ways, so I'm trying to give homage to the novels while still building off of the different set up of the Black Cauldron movie
There's gonna be some backstory build up stuff for Eilonwy here too
The Horned King was originally a mortal man named Cern, a great servant of the Arawn Death Lord, a Demon who laid waste to the land of Prydain in ancient times
When he pledged himself to serve Arawn he was given some of the secrets of Dark Magic, with which he started the process of becoming a demon lord himself, growing the horns he became famous for
When Arawn was defeated by the old High King Gwydion--his mortal form boiled away and his spirit bound into the Black Cauldron-- Cern suffered terribly upon his master's physical demise and binding, causing him to almost die himself, but his power was great enough he clung to life in skeletal lich form, escaping into the dark corners of Prydain where he began to build up his magic and might once more in a slow return to power
Eventually he gained enough power both magically and physically to send the country of Prydain into war once more years later, driving the local Fairy Folk underground and taking over even the ancient castle where his old foe High King Gwydion was buried, making it his seat of power.
He stole Princess Eilonwy as he knew she was the last descendent of Gwydion, and that she possessed magic (which appeared to her outwardly in the form of her Bauble, as she was still learning to control it) which could lead him to discover where Gwydion had hidden the Black Cauldron (not knowing it had long ago fallen into the hands of the Witches of Morva, who kept it hidden from his sight with their magic)
When Eilonwy's bauble refused to cooperate (a result of her own internal desire not to aid him in anyway) he would have killed her, but she managed to escape into the old hidden tunnels with the help of her Bauble/inner magic, which also helped shield her from his efforts to find her until she met up with Taran.
It was Eilonwy's ancestral link to Gwydion that caused her magic to lead them to Gwydion's hidden tomb, where Taran discovered the sword Dyrnwyn, a sword which could only be given, never taken, which is the Horned King never tried to take it for himself, content to let it rot away with its owner. But Dyrnwyn/Gwydion's spirit recognized the inherent worthiness in Taran (would have worked for Eilonwy too if she'd taken the sword herself) and allowed him to take it from Gwydion's tomb.
He sought for the Cauldron as he knew it contained the last vestiges of Arawn's powers, which included powers over Death itself. With it under his control not only could he create an unkillable army to sweep the land with, but he could also complete his transformation into a true Demon Lord, ascending from his half-dead existence to become a god among men.
But ultimately he was still bound to Awarn through his ancient oaths, and when he failed to provide a new sacrifice to slack the Cauldron it called upon those oaths and pulled him in to suffer his master's demise as well
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immoren · 2 years
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Lethal combination.
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man this manga is so great
I wish I'd picked it up much earlier
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