From Sleeping Beauty to Warrior Princess: The Transformation of Hex

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The magical rebellion of the reawakened princess Hex was a monumental event in the realm of fantasies. It all began with the awakening of Princess Hex, a once powerful ruler who had been sealed away for centuries. With her reawakening, Hex discovered that her kingdom had fallen under the control of the tyrannical King Malachi and his oppressive regime. Filled with a burning desire for justice, Hex rallied a group of like-minded individuals who had also been disenfranchised by King Malachi's rule. This group, known as the Rebels of Hope, consisted of witches, wizards, and other magical creatures who had been forced into hiding or oppressed. Together, Hex and her Rebels of Hope devised a plan to overthrow the tyrant King Malachi and restore order to the kingdom.

The magical rebellion of the reawakened princess hex

Together, Hex and her Rebels of Hope devised a plan to overthrow the tyrant King Malachi and restore order to the kingdom. Using their magic and cunning, they launched a series of covert operations to destabilize the regime and weaken its hold on power. One by one, Hex and her rebels managed to dismantle King Malachi's oppressive system.

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Nah, I think the Isekai aspect helps explain a lot of the other aspects of her character; from her level of comfort with commoners to the level of disgust she clearly has with the idea of just being a breeding tool/general disregard for traditional notions of femininity to her comfort with being lgbt to not having magic. Yes all of these things could be explained another way but her being from our world/age explains them all in one go.

I see your point, but actual people from actual history managed to arrive at similar conclusions despite not also inventing soy sauce.

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See I like the idea of Isekai but not most implementations of the concept. So I'm quite pleased with this. (Ascendance of a Bookworm is also good).

Anyway I really hope the solution ends up being that Euphie takes the spirit contract and then we work on mad sciencing Anis to immortality herself so they can be together forever. Being "human" is overrated.

I did like Tilty's plan though.

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Anyway I really hope the solution ends up being that Euphie takes the spirit contract and then we work on mad sciencing Anis to immortality herself so they can be together forever. Being "human" is overrated.

As far as we know, spirit contracts don't work that way.
If Euphie takes the contract they might be together (and we don't know how much super-magic is required since Anis is now part dragon) but by description of taking the contract, Euphie will lose any emotional connection to others. It did seem the emotional disconnection was the result of being extremely long-lived, but an aspect of the contract itself, since even a written description of former feelings seemed alien to her.

Judging by the title of the next episode They will find a thrid way and start "Their Revolution"

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As far as we know, spirit contracts don't work that way.
If Euphie takes the contract they might be together (and we don't know how much super-magic is required since Anis is now part dragon) but by description of taking the contract, Euphie will lose any emotional connection to others. It did seem the emotional disconnection was the result of being extremely long-lived, but an aspect of the contract itself, since even a written description of former feelings seemed alien to her.

Judging by the title of the next episode They will find a thrid way and start "Their Revolution"

Lumi definitely seemed like she still had full human emotions with her being so upset that she had forgotten the feeling and all, I just took it as being due to so much time passing. And like if they worked that way you think we'd have a scene of Lumi and the consort no longer having chemistry but instead we had loving interactions then him being old *then* her losing her connection without a scene of them together without a connection any longer.

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Lumi definitely seemed like she still had full human emotions with her being so upset that she had forgotten the feeling and all, I just took it as being due to so much time passing.

Lumi mentions at least twice, that due to the contract you cease to be human and gradually become a spirit losing human desires.
It is more the gaining an extremely long lifespan. It giving up a part of yourself.

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Though on the other hand, we have no idea what the long-term effects of the drag dragonization of Anis will be (we still don;lt know the detail of the curse/knowledge transfer).

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It was my impression that it was sorta worst of both worlds - that she first watched her loved ones die, and eventually lost the capacity to connect with other people entirely.

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I just figured it was a gradual transformation, rather than something that happens all at once. So there may be a long time where nothing seems to have changed that much about the one who makes the contract besides the ageless thing, but as time goes on they become less and less human.

As for Anis' actions with trying to maintain the right to the throne here, I figure it's a combination of not wanting Euphie to make a sacrifice, as well as her basically having a mental breakdown from the combination of the stress of her position as well as how badly things went with Al. And while I'd certainly have loved for her to remind those nobles they're dealing with a dragon girl at this point, that probably would have resulted in a civil war. Though frankly with as disgusting as those people seem I still can't help wishing Anis would introduce another piece of tech. Madame Guillotine.

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The way they made it sound was that the contract gradually turns you into a spirit, and during the change you slowly lose both your memories and human desires. The loss of those two things is what likely causes the emotional disconnection from people and things in your past.

Lumi only knew about what happened to her because she wrote it down, but when she read that Record she felt nothing and that lack of feeling and conncetion is what distresses her.

Also, we don't actually know if Lumi has actually completed her transformation into a spirit yet. For all we know she is still mostly human and could be vastly more alien when she completes the process.

At least that's my take.

As far as we know, spirit contracts don't work that way.
If Euphie takes the contract they might be together (and we don't know how much super-magic is required since Anis is now part dragon) but by description of taking the contract, Euphie will lose any emotional connection to others. It did seem the emotional disconnection was the result of being extremely long-lived, but an aspect of the contract itself, since even a written description of former feelings seemed alien to her.
The magical rebellion of the reawakened princess hex

They rescued imprisoned magical creatures, exposed the corruption of his officials, and inspired the ordinary citizens to rise up against their unjust ruler. As news of the rebellion spread, more and more people joined the cause. The streets were filled with chants of freedom and hope, as the once oppressed masses found strength and courage in Hex's leadership. Finally, after a long and arduous battle, the rebellion succeeded in overthrowing King Malachi. Hex was crowned the rightful ruler of the kingdom, and a new era of peace and justice began. The magical rebellion of the reawakened princess Hex was not only a triumph for the oppressed and downtrodden, but also a testament to the power of hope and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to stand up against injustice. Hex and her rebels proved that even the most tyrannical regimes can be brought down by the collective will of the people. It was a truly magical and inspiring moment in history..

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