1: That person isn't a witch but a representative of the witch. Maybe the witch observe through his eyes.
2: Its a woman witch shapeshifting into a man (Why? who knows)
1: That person isn't a witch but a representative of the witch. Maybe the witch observe through his eyes.
2: Its a woman witch shapeshifting into a man (Why? who knows)
Shirabedonna the analysis witch shows up upside-down with a prominent hourglass figure, if that's who you're talking about then I have no idea how you can see that as a man
The assistant witches from the research club are all ladies
Master Manigold is clearly a woman, and her assistant is likely a woman in a suit (good taste)
In the montage shots of all the witches of the association watching Ichi use magic, they are all either obvious women or tomboys with visible cleavage
Shirabedonna the analysis witch shows up upside-down with a prominent hourglass figure, if that's who you're talking about then I have no idea how you can see that as a man
The assistant witches from the research club are all ladies
Master Manigold is clearly a woman, and her assistant is likely a woman in a suit (good taste)
In the montage shots of all the witches of the association watching Ichi use magic, they are all either obvious women or tomboys with visible cleavage
Always love a classic "Here's A Lineup Of Cool Stronger Characters" moment, will be nice eventually meeting those witches properly. I doubt Ichi will go along with the king's request but I'd be down for a chapter or two of him scrapping with Dess, we haven't gotten to properly see her in action yet
Thought the same thing myself until I saw a character next to her with those same beardlike chin/cheek growths. Very confusing visual design for that panel size if that's supposed to be a woman. The ultra-short hair and broad shoulders don't help either.
It could be that some witches are trans, intersex, genderqueer, agender, or simply appear to be more androgynous. I think that makes the setting more interesting.
At the same time, it makes you wonder how exactly it works. Is being AFAB the only requirement you need? What about people whose chromosomes don't line up with their perceived gender (XY-women, XX-men)? But then, that wouldn't make them average/normal. They'd probably be special cases, and maybe they'd be categorized as 'girl' to evade going against the 'only women can be witches'-rule.
Or at some point in the past both sexes could use magic, but something happened, which caused men to lose their magic. Kind of reminds me of Warhammer Fantasy, in which the Druchii (Dark elves) have only female witches, but there is one male witch King Malekith, because he goes around killing all the male magic-users to evade some terrible prophecy of being overthrown by him
I think it got retcon'd and male dark elves can now also do magic
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To be honest at this point in the story nothing points at anything like that.
Majik are/were actually powerful male magic users, but for some reason, they get corrupted by magic and turned into monsters. To make sure it doesn't happen again maybe the goddess of magic (they might have a version of Hecate) sealed off all magic for the men?