The Devil (1972) dir Andrzej Żuławski
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The Devil (1972) dir Andrzej Żuławski
Yuri Doomed by the Narrative in Yu-Gi-Oh, if you even care PART TWO
Azamina’s attack is about to reach Diabellze, who is covered in wounds. However, at that very instant, a Witch clad in black appeared. Diabellze, being saved from the threat, could feel the grand resolve of her little sister, and how much she had matured.
Although she had decided to finish this by herself, Diabellze decided to join forces with Diabellstar in this revenge tragedy. Then, she activated the hidden skill of her magic that can manipulate the spirits of the dead: She called forth the spirits of the dead running rampant across The Black Forest, as well as the souls she had collected of all those that had been sacrificed so far, and wore them around herself. She had become the very essence of a Witch.
Elzette’s soul was saved by Diabell, but her body was controlled by a Saint. However, the very moment she defeated the Great Witch Morgana, she was freed from its control. Elzette, Azamina of the White Forest
She avoided the separation of her soul and body, but her freedom to move her body was stolen from her.
Elzette was commanded by Azamina to fight Morgana to the death. She was able to win in the end.
After coming into contact with Morgana’s Magical Eyes, which can manipulate minds, she was freed from the Saint’s control.
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Diabellstar, who had inherited Diabell’s magical power, prepares to fight alongside Diabellze. She used her “attachment magic” to control the separation of the soul and body caused by the Saints, and by incorporating the Sinful Spoils of Silvy and Rucia she was wearing, she transformed into the ultimate demon, who could surpass even the Great Witch Diabell.
When everyone thought the final attack had landed, “Saint Azamina” discarded the soul and body of the Evil Spirit Diabell, exposing her true form. The true nature behind “the Tales of the Demon who transforms humans into Sinful Spoils” was “The Divine Human and First Sinner, who is purified by transforming the sins of men into Sinful Spoils”.
As a result of “Saint Azamina” discarding the power of Diabell, her control over The White Forest through the power of Diabell was lost, and what little power of Diabell remained in the forest used Poplar as a medium to influence Diabellstar and Diabellze. Its appearance was like an illusion, and yet it emanated an unimaginably strong power.
Thanks to the influence from “Poplar of the White Forest”, Diabellstar transforms her body into an “Execute Dragon”. In addition to the power of the transformation into a demon, Diabellstar also obtained the Divine Human power hidden by Diabell, no matter how temporary, evolving into a being that rivals even the supernatural “Goddess of Atonement”.
Diabellstar, transformed into an Execute Dragon, crashes into the Goddess of Atonement. The sin-destroying light, created by the interweaving of “The Power of the Divine Human” and “The Flames of the Original Sin” finally caused the body of the Goddess to rot away.
Diabellstar’s transformation into a demon caused her to exhaust her life. However, what saved her life from being summoned to the heavens was the love of those that once were her family. As a result of the extermination of the Goddess of Atonement, the curse disappeared, the souls of the Evil Spirit Diabell, Silvy and Rucia regained their sense of self, and ascended to the heavens in her place. In the end, the only ones left were the two wounded witches.
~ Epilogue ~ And thus, the White Forest returned to being a peaceful, mysterious forest like in the past. The witches that once inhabited it should have disappeared, however, people that have heard the voices of a little girl coming out of nowhere began spreading the rumor that “there is a small witch in the White Forest”.
~ I basically copy and pasted this entire story from ygorganization, as I have no idea how Yu-Gi-Oh card lore makes the rounds and wanted to upgrade the pictures in to HD if possible. It looks like it is originally translated from japanese and NeoArkadia graciously gave us this piece. Here is a link to the original post. You can see the goblin biker images I left out, as well as some notes about translation. I strongly recommend looking if you enjoyed this re-post! https://ygorganization.com/story-01-the-witch-of-the-white-forest-vbex5/
Films that inspired “Nosferatu” (2024), according to Robert Eggers: Possessed/Obsessed Performances and Crumbling Marriages
Andrzej Żuławski, “Possession”, 1981 • Ingmar Bergman, “Cries and Whispers”, 1972 • Ken Russell, “The Devils”, 1971 • Andrzej Żuławski, “Diabel” (“The Devil”), 1972 • Andrzej Żuławski, “The Third Part of the Night”, 1971
Diabel if he became a cookie or if Black Sapphire became a demon...?
THE PARALLELS I CAN'T!!!
Erez kneeling at her feet so he can have her, while Diabel kneeling at her feet so he can free her
Ayana bound by rope and trapped in Erez's world vs Ayana able to step out of the prying eyes of men and the constriction of her shoes
Narrative foils of all time
Diabeł Andrzej Zulawski Poland, 1972 ★★★★ man don't you hate it when you're in the middle of a riot and some guy comes to rescue you and send you away with a nun and then you find your father dead and your sister mad and later on you kill some characters from an acting troupe, but not before making out with your mother whore and then setting your old house on fire while the guy from the beginning brings you a document to sign with your dying breath? such a hassle.
one would think having a unibrow is bad enough.
The Devil (1972) dir. Andrzej Żuławski