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Sorceress. Ink on paper.
Just got done with our new pilot! Can’t wait for y’all to see this! More on the channel zaandarbrow #sorcerey photo by @emilio_lionheart #cinematography #photography #medivealtimes #cosplay 🙌😂😎❤️ https://www.instagram.com/p/CO_JvWLMvmb/?igshid=15uxkkdd605m3
THE ANCIENT MAGUS’ BRIDE
👌Rating: ★★★★★ 👌👌
Grandma-Safe Rating: ★★★★☆. Grandma should be pretty chill with this, as long as she doesn’t mind the love interest being a man with a cow skull for a head and the naked fairies.
PLOT: The story opens on a black market auction. A girl has decided to sell herself into slavery. Life and the people in it have always been cruel to her because of the creatures she sees, and as a result she has given up hope of ever being happy.
When she is up for auction, a mysterious man in a red veil outbids everyone else in the room. He takes her home, washes her, and gives her her own room and clothes. As he explains, he is a magus, an ancient magic-user, and he bought her because she is something called a “sleigh beggy” - a person who can see and attract magical creatures, because he wants her to be his apprentice, and because he hopes, in time, she will consent to be his wife.
WHAT I THOUGHT: This show reminds me a lot of Mushi-Shi. It approaches magic in a philosophical and quiet sort of way. From the characters to the music to the animation, everything is extravagantly beautiful. You can tell a lot of care went into this show from conception to the polished product.
This show gives the viewer a lot to think about. For example, in one of the early episodes, Elias and Chise (the magus and the girl) meet some dragons where, at the end of their life, a seed is planted in them and they turn into a tree. It’s a beautiful, haunting scene and you’re not sure whether to feel sad like Chise, or happy like the younger dragons who have completely accepted that that very thing will happen to them someday.
I love these kinds of shows, but at the same time, I have trouble finishing them quickly because they’re so dense. I finished Magical Girl Ore in less than a week. This one... it’s taking some time.
You can watch this one on Crunchyroll.com as well. Truth be told, I watch most of my anime through Crunchyroll.
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{ Impatience isn't something he is truly accustomed to feeling, is not the norm, by any stretch of the imagination.
And yet, as he folds the newspaper down to see who has breached his office, the impression he gives off is one of impatience. }
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sorcerey replied to your post:so does anyone want a starter or
i want to like this but we already have a thread h n g
well i have a lot of characters lmao so i could just make a short one using someone else if you'd like that uwu
Sorcerey
"You know, there's a special place in hell reserved just for you witches waking us up from our long, definitely comfortable there than here, nap."