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The Elven Slave and the Great Witch's Curse - Fianna's Tale
The Name Game: The witch never allowed anyone to speak her true name (Elara). The elf whispers it once, not as a weapon, but as a question: "Elara, are you in there?" The curse wrenches the witch’s heart, but the name sticks like a burr under the saddle of damnation. The Elven Slave and the Great Witch-s Curse -Fi...
The Great Witch's Curse manifests or worsens, throwing the masters' society into chaos. The Elven Slave and the Great Witch's Curse
Key Characters
- Aeris (The Elven Slave): Once proud and aloof, years of enslavement have left her broken and distrustful. She possesses an immense mana reserve that she cannot utilize due to magical suppression collars. Initially, she views Seraphina as just another tormentor. Her arc involves reclaiming her agency and discovering that the Witch’s magic, while painful, might be the key to breaking her chains.
- Seraphina (The Great Witch): Cold, calculating, and seemingly heartless. She treats Aeris with clinical detachment, viewing her as a necessary tool for survival. However, as the story progresses, it is revealed that the "Great Witch" is a victim of circumstance, cursed for a crime she didn't commit. Her coldness is a shield to protect herself from the inevitable loss of those she cares for.