Until then, the phrase remains a password of sorts among dark fantasy enthusiasts—a shorthand for stories that ask how much of yourself you can give away before you become the monster you swore to destroy.
The narrative asks a harrowing question: Is a holy knight still a knight if she has forgotten why she draws her sword? The Fairy Tale of Holy Knight Ricca- Two Winged...
Emotional stakes and pacing
By the final pages, you won’t just remember Ricca’s battles — you’ll remember her quiet moments: mending her own cloak, crying alone in a stable, choosing mercy when everyone demanded vengeance. Until then, the phrase remains a password of
This is the biggest filter. The camera frequently pans to Ricca’s chest/underwear during victory poses, enemies use “clothes-breaking” attacks, and the “healing” animation is… suggestive. If you want to play this in a public space or on a livestream, forget it. No option to tone this down. This is the biggest filter
If I have any criticisms, it's that the pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, with certain sections rushing through important plot points while others feel a bit slow. Additionally, some supporting characters could benefit from more development, as they sometimes feel like they're relegated to the background.