It was somewhat poorly executed comic-wise so its a bit vague. But I think the real mage was hiding behind the tent and putting up a marionette in her place instead.
This is could only be planned by a noble and the only target being the poor little prince.
The princess was right.
But what was the ‘price’? They didn’t talk about it previously. I’m sure its an excuse to take his life, meaning thats the price to be paid.
I hope the mage’s tower master isn’t hiding anything from the princess and helps her out with this matter. It seems like his fitire version with the golden eyes is a much better person since he has already experienced whats to come.
AArtsy
It was somewhat poorly executed comic-wise so its a bit vague. But I think the real mage was hiding behind the tent and putting up a marionette in her place instead.
This is could only be planned by a noble and the only target being the poor little prince.
The princess was right.
But what was the ‘price’? They didn’t talk about it previously. I’m sure its an excuse to take his life, meaning thats the price to be paid.
I hope the mage’s tower master isn’t hiding anything from the princess and helps her out with this matter. It seems like his fitire version with the golden eyes is a much better person since he has already experienced whats to come.
SilverClouD
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