The witch is basically a bird in a cage now. She lost all the freedom she had. Grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence.first chapter belike: oh no the the witch just take her body, poor the princess.
now: hmmm ( I feel bad for the witch now)
I don't think the bond with the holy beast got transferred to the witch. The princess already summoned the dragon before the switch.Also curious to hear about what's going on with the witch now. I would have thought she would have enjoyed watching herself in mirrors, enjoying the luxury of being a princess and using her holy beast. I did think it was weird that apparently the bond of the holy beast remained with the witch's soul, but her magic (which is necessary to form that bond) remained with her body. It has to be quite the strange situation to have no magic yet have a holy beast.
Why is it that I'm OK with her being a talking cat, but her holding a fork in that manner irks me? A cat's tail does not have the proper structure to do that!I'm just dying over Greija holding the fork with her tail.
Just remember that Grieja is not an actual cat, but more like a spirit in the form of one. Plus this is a fantasy story lolWhy is it that I'm OK with her being a talking cat, but her holding a fork in that manner irks me? A cat's tail does not have the proper structure to do that!
Wdym "plus this is a fantasy story"? Are you one of those people that thinks "fantasy" means things don't have to be internally consistent? Otherwise how would that be plusing to the former statement?The witch fucked around and found out.
Just remember that Grieja is not an actual cat, but more like a spirit in the form of one. Plus this is a fantasy story lol
the only freedom Claudette has ever known, is that year she spent preparing her revenge. She escaped her iron cage of Snewe for an Iron Maiden of The Wicked Witch, and when she escaped that, instead stole Mariette's gilded oubliette.The witch is basically a bird in a cage now. She lost all the freedom she had. Grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence.