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Tammy's Possible Fate As A Priestess
Tammy's possible fate as a priestess
Hello how are you? I hope you have enjoyed my previous posts, in Spanish and English. This time we will focus on Tammy's possible fate if she remains a priestess. One of the biggest clues is in chapter 7, this begins at the time of the academic revolution, specifically in the attack on the palace, I think after Gregoire used his smoking Fabergé egg at the party. Tammy runs in the middle of the slaughter towards the sanctuary of the spirits and the spirit there set off all my alarms

She looks too much like Tammy

Hell, when he was going to finish his original contract before Harris returned, they adorn his hair with gold beads and red flowers on the sides, in the same style of the royal spirit. Not only that, they both share the same necklace



And they have the same hair color. Too much of a match? Then I remembered the Torstenn spirits



They notice a slight resemblance, only that Lady Thorne has her straight hair curled at the end. Then I looked at these details





The enormous amount of drawings where Tammy has the same mask similar to that of the spirits, and as almost always it is accompanied by a cage. The anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica came to mind, in that series the girls also make a contract in exchange for a wish and become magical girls whose duty is to defeat the witches, until they themselves become one. This is very similar to the webcomic, the girls make contracts with spirits in exchange for a wish, they become priestesses whose duty it is to take care of a blindsprings, if they follow me and are smart they already know what is coming, the priestesses end up becoming spirits. Their resemblance is due to the fact that they are all related by blood, since they belong to the same family. Now how, when and why, I do not know yet there are no clues about it. But they are sacrifices


Sacrifices to spirits, first as servitude, then as successors.

The whole scene smelled like a hasty transformation ceremony.

And Gregoire's reaction confirms it for me.
Gregoire must know this, that's why he tries to prevent Tammy from finishing praying because she will stop being human, her goal is to save her from that fate. How does he know? I think he must be her biological father of hers, and he was used to create her for that purpose, but I'll talk about that theory in more detail in the next post. Most likely, Tammy is unaware of this fate so she has not said anything yet and she refused to be demure by Gregoire or Harris, and she is too sweet to allow this to happen to her friends. Finally, I wish with all my soul to be wrong. I don't want that for Tammy, Street, Imogen and any other priestess. If you have any questions, details that I did not notice or any comments, do not hesitate to write me, I want to make this blog with you.
Until next time.
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Gregoire is Tammy's father
Greetings dear reader, today I will focus on the popular theory that Gregoire is Tammy's biological father. This theory has a great weak point as you know, and it is the lack of physical resemblance between Tammy and Gregoire.


Although given the author's inability to choose a definitive Gregoire design, it cannot be known for sure.


But with all her designs, none of them look like Tammy.

Like Tammy's mother and the rest of her family. So Tammy must look a lot like her father right? But if I tell you there may be a reason why Tammy doesn't look like any of her parents. First everyone remembers in my previous post about how the real spirit of chapter 7 looks like Tammy and how she could have been human once, well if so they are related by blood, and they are both Llyn otherwise Tammy would not be a priestess. As well as you will realize if you are attentive, the two have a greater family resemblance than that of any other legitimate member of the Llyn family.


But this wouldn't be possible if Tammy's father wasn't a Llyn or Orphic. Wait to be a skilled academic magician you must have a little orphic blood, therefore our friend Gregoire must have some, and the Llyn were in decline due to the diminution of their power and the lack of heirs. What if Gregoire was a distant descendant of the Llyn, specifically the more "powerful" or early generations, which belonged to the real spirit when she was human. If the empress sought to save her family, she may have given him to give birth to a child who would save her dynasty. How? She may have offered him support for his invention of academic magic in exchange for helping to create this child, having sex and perhaps using his academic seals to succeed, for something she later took him to the palace to apparently treat his infertility. daughters. But I can't imagine Gregoire selling his daughter to promote his cause, he has proved to be a good guy nevertheless, whether his father or not, he is always loving, concerned and protective of Tammy, I don't see him doing anything so unlike the empress. Most likely, he will reject that plan without hesitation, but if the empress has shown something is that she is not above forcing people to do what she wants, she has done it with her daughters, who would save this stranger. However, this explanation does not convince me 100 percent, if everything was by force, how does the empress trust him to help her family, if he already refused once? I think that maybe she cheated on him. In what way? She seduced him.
If you read correctly she seduced him, I know it may sound strange but despite everything the empress is a beautiful and elegant woman, added to her magical powers, what boy would not be in the clouds if a beautiful orphic magical queen noticed him?




Perhaps he approached him at the beginning with the excuse of wanting to finance his creation, the materials of the letters of the scholars are expensive, and not many noblemen would support a new magic for the common people, and although we have little details about Gregoire's past , I doubt that he belonged to any wealthy family, or if he does, it is still necessary to have support from someone powerful. Maybe over time she genuinely marveled at Gregoire's inventions and fell in love with him, Gregoire is handsome and very kind, something that can be very attractive to a woman, that's why she would take him to court later even if she could wear her services elsewhere, but that did not stop her, once she had him at her feet she could tell her that she wanted a child from him but due to her past pregnancies or age it was unlikely. But if they used her seals? So inadvertently Gregoire helped create a tool for the Llyn, his own daughter, the girl would resemble the first Llyn and have her power, thanks to the magical interventions in her conception. The empress, knowing that it was not yet time to use her and that due to her illegitimacy it would not be the best to raise her in the palace, she sent her to a cloister. I don't know if Gregoire accompanied Tammy, in the prologue to book 2, he tells Tammy to remember where she came from, so he knew where she was. According to an annotation, he arrived at court in 760 and started his revolution two years later, he may have arrived with Tammy at the palace, and lived with her for a while before or at least visit her often, but always leaving her hidden with the possible excuse of the Empress to protect her from the rest of her family and the nobility, not content to see a royal bastard prowling around, while Gregoire as a Rasputin type was selling his inventions among the noble class until the empress wanted or needed the presence of both. Gregoire at first believed that Tammy was taken to court and made a high priestess due to the sterility of her older sisters and that Aliana was her last bet to have an heir but for this she had to stop being a priestess. Maybe he was never very fond of spirits or doubted them, so I investigated them, what better place than the castle where they lived and ended up discovering how it was used and how his daughter would also be used by the woman he loved . Heartbroken but determined to save Tammy, he created the great seal to stop the Orphics from continuing to use his daughter. He allied himself with groups unhappy with the Orphic government and he taught them academic magic, which they used in their revolution. With the influence he had on the empress in love with him, he managed to strengthen himself and lead his group to the palace where they began their coup, without raising suspicions. The rest already know, he succeeded in overthrowing the Llyn but failed to save Tammy and ironically put her in danger for his actions aimed at freeing her, he was only saved thanks to a pact made by the mother and the spirits of which he he wanted to protect her. I sincerely feel sorry for Gregoire, all he wanted was to save his daughter and to some extent the empress, he himself said that he was saving her from herself and could perfectly order her to be executed as has been the case with other overthrown monarchs, in her place just sealed her and put her under house arrest.

And according to this memory he went to visit her. I think he still loved her and wanted to be close to her, even after everything they did to each other. But things went wrong either because of the rescue attempt or as the empress theorized, she tried to use Tammy's new power, she attacked Gregoire leaving him unconscious but failed to finish off the rest of the academics, who, seeing how they were still a threat, executed them. . In the end it was only achieved that the oppressed and oppressors changed places. I do not know how Gregoire reacted to the alleged death of Tammy and the end of her lover, I would like the webcomic to show it along with how his life continued, according to the academic propaganda he brought democracy to the country, but they do not go into more details. He surely felt pain and sadness for the rest of his life and took refuge in work to face it. I consider him someone tragic, a failed hero just like Harris for never explaining anything to Tammy or just not listening to her, only he could never possibly realize the mistake of him losing everything and forever ruining his relationship with Tammy. I want to know more about him, I hope he appears soon, it would be too wild a wish for him to appear somehow in the live webcomic and in modern times still trying to save Tammy but without realizing that he is imprisoning her, as a dark counterpart of Harris , someone who never understood that you cannot ignore someone's wishes and opinions even if it is to help them and allowed his desire to free Tammy to consume him unlike Harris who realizes his mistakes and moves on with his life. What do you guys think?
Until next time

Princesa y bruja - Capítulo 9: Falta de control (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1076802358-princesa-y-bruja-cap%C3%ADtulo-9-falta-de-control?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading Erase una vez una astuta bruja que encarceló a una ingenua princesa, como en cualquier cuento esta fue liberada por un joven aspirante a héroe ¿Pero no habrá sido aprisionada por un buen motivo por la bruja? ¿Es que acaso nadie se ha preguntado por qué una bruja odia a una princesa? Bueno ahora sabrás las repuestas a estas preguntas.
Nuevo capitulo, Avrim enfrenta serios problemas con sus poderes.
Manhwa Recommendations: "The Remarried Empress"

“Navier Ellie Trovi was the perfect empress in every way: smart, brave and sociable. She was kind to her subjects and devoted to her husband. She was content to live the rest of her days as the wise empress of the Eastern Empire ... But one day, her husband brought a lover and demanded a divorce from her. "I accept this divorce ... and I request authorization to remarry." In an unexpected twist, Navier remarries another emperor and she retains her title and her dream of being empress. But how did the events unfold? "
This story is the typical story in which a young slave / commoner of great beauty falls in love with the emperor, who marries her by giving her his heir, abandoning his old wife, a cold and indifferent woman of noble birth, which is why they married. Only it focuses on the frigid Empress Navier, who despite not being very emotional, she perfectly fulfills her duties as an empress having been raised since she was a child for her role. She is affectionate with her servants and concerned for her subjects, unfortunately for her husband it is not enough, desiring someone more loving, submissive and cheerful, which she finds in Rashta, her lover and apparently typical otome heroine of hers. The work deconstructs the emperor's romance with his lover, since being of low birth he does not have a powerful family to back him up or support the empire, he is illiterate and naive, making him an easy target for manipulation and incapable of correctly doing his duties as Empress, not counting the enormous discontent of the nobility to see the former slave governors, after displacing the capable Navier of distinguished aristocratic family. And the cold ex-wife is not interested in mistreating the lover or regaining the love of her husband, only in executing her responsibilities as empress, preventing this new love affair from destroying the empire, as much as she can. I love this manwha thanks to her strong protagonist Navier, she can't take shit from her husband



Who is absolutely sure that Navier harasses his lover


When it's the other way around



(I seriously still don't understand how people didn't immediately assume that Rashta was the copycat, if Navier is the one who always wears red, while that rat always wears white or pastel shades) Outside of the typical rivalry between women caused by an imbecile male, there is the relationship between Navier and Heirey, I love this one because it is based on mutual respect and trust unlike Navier's marriage, where Sovieshu always belittles her and demands attention and submission On your part. Heirey values Navier and loves his more distant but loving personality, managing to complement the emotional character of the young monarch.


And being honest Heinrey is a hottie

The drawing is very beautiful, full of details and very bright colors




However, I consider the ones in the light novel version better.



Read it on the webtoon in English, I promise you will enjoy it, you will hate Sovieshu and Rashta, and fall in love with Navier and her future second husband Heinrey.
Here is the link https://www.webtoons.com/en/fantasy/the-remarried-empress/episode-1/viewer?title_no=2135&episode_no=1
The Princess of the Fable (Blindsprings)
Hello everyone as I said in my previous post I am going to analyze the fable of the annotation of the webcomic Blindsprings. At first it looks more like a fairy tale at first glance but Harris refers to it as a fable and not as a tale. A fable is a story or literary composition in prose or verse that provides a teaching or moral advice, a story on the other hand is a short narrative, oral or written, in which a fictional story is told with a small number of characters. an underdeveloped intrigue and a quick climax and final denouement. So history must have a teaching to be a fable.

Here they tell us that the Llyn family was very evil as always, but a princess apparently Tammy was the only kind member, some readers like me will already know that Tammy supposedly according to the academics support them, so now they paint her as "the sheep White". What strikes me is the following:

If you read the foreword to book 2, you know this is not true, Tammy knows another place besides the palace walls. She lived in a cloister much of her life, and Gregoire implies that it was a more humble or at least morally better place than the palace. Besides the bird, Tammy's spirit guide is a quail not a crow, this may be simply because historically crows are associated with evil, while a quail seems more defenseless and beautiful, and the guy who wrote this was possibly an academic with an intense hatred towards spirits, so I would try to make them look as bad as possible, or for another reason, but it seems unlikely to me that another person is being represented with that motif of birds, whose spirits take as a form. The other thing that seemed strange to me is Tammy's hairstyle, I know well she sometimes braids her hair in a single braid



She never does in her time as a princess




But there is an Orphic princess with braided hair, who has always lived in the palace, has never known anything else and whose bird motif we do not know: I speak of Aliana

I know she has appeared little and her behavior is anything but good, but objectively she is innocent, she has never done anything wrong apart from annoying her sister. I know the author has had a conceptual arts of Tammy as a princess with braided hair.

But in the final product Tammy doesn't look like that. On the following pages, I notice something interesting




Flowers fade, thorns grow in their place, and more birds appear. This is strange the spirits are necessary for nature to flourish not wither like those flowers, it would make more sense that those were the academics whose actions have caused the slow deforestation, but again it was possibly written by an academic, they will never admit their guilt and They will use scapegoats, just as they do with the power outages in which they blame Orphic and not that by sealing them they are cutting off their own source of power. The thorns can represent those that cover Tammy's seal, and allow her to continue serving the spirits. The coloring of the room reminds me more of the colors in which Aliana is usually represented


A sign that the other princess is. Maybe? I know you were wondering why write a fable as the protagonist to Aliana but draw Tammy instead? Well Tammy is the closest to Gregoire, leader of the revolution, but the subject also knows Aliana and although they have not interacted yet, he seems to know her more deeply since when he comforts Tammy, he calls her by her name, explains why. his behavior looking for the precise words as if he lamented a little for her and to some extent he justifies her without ceasing to admit that his actions are cruel. Aliana may not always have been like that, but always being surrounded by unpleasant courtiers and although we still do not know the rest of her family except her mother (who is not winning the mother of the year award), maybe they can not be good people, I hope they are not abusive, this, whatever the reason he does not want to marry, made it that way and Gregoire, who already knew the Llyn, knows it and feels sorry for her.

I think that the best Gregoire wrote the book or had it written at the beginning to tell the story of both princesses, not just one, although it is most possible that Tammy was the protagonist from the beginning, having more affection for her, perhaps I include to Aliana as a warning about how ancient Orphic society and its spirits rot young people like Aliana, and exploit girls like Tamaura, the work may have been longer but it was shortened as time went by like many stories in the Real life and as Tammy was the most popular, they added scenes of her sister, and omitted the presence of Aliana as she was just another member of the cruel ex-ruling family that they overthrew and now demonized. It's funny how they present Tammy perhaps agreeing to go with the spirits, when it was her mother who made that decision.

The last page contains the moral lesson, in which he warns about the true nature of the pacts with the spirits, you get what you want and enormous power but in return you will be his tool for the rest of your life. Hopefully the academics understand that by oppressing the Orphics, they are only provoking more people desperate to improve their lives and that of their people, who will easily turn to spirits for their freedom but at a heinous cost. Wait is already happening with the arrival of Tammy, Ariel for wanting to protect her brother and help others has already made a contract, also Street and all the clues suggest that Imogen will dothe same. And our academic friends instead of attending to some reasonable demands of the Orphics to calm them down, only oppress them more with their Gravers, causing discontent even to their own people like Wisteria, who are already fed up with how racism prevents them from taking care of their adopted children This does not look good at all for the future, both for orphics and academics.
Until next time.




El chemise de la reine o vestido de muselina, mas conocido por ser usado por la reina María Antonieta, fue un vestido bastante controvertido por su parecido con la ropa interior de la época, aun así muchas mujeres lo vistieron y fueron retratadas con el.
Me gusta este traje, es muy bonito y a la vez tierno, sin dudan me lo pondría pasando por alto su indecencia.
The chemise de la reine or muslin dress, best known for being worn by Queen Marie Antoinette, was a very controversial dress due to its resemblance to the underwear of the time, yet many women wore it and were portrayed with it.
I like this suit, it is very beautiful and at the same time cute, without a doubt I would wear it ignoring its indecency.