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Once upon a time, in a world far beneath the waves, there lived a powerful sea witch named Morgana. She was a mysterious and enchanting creature, with long flowing hair the color of the ocean and eyes as deep and dark as the abyss. Morgana ruled over the underwater kingdom with a combination of fear and respect, for her powers were immense and her knowledge of the ocean vast. Morgana had long been fascinated by the world above the waves, the world of humans and land-dwellers. She often spent her days watching the ships as they sailed by, wondering what it must be like to walk on solid ground. Her curiosity grew stronger with each passing day, until finally, she decided to take matters into her own hands.


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Yen Press provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we ll receive a percentage of the sale. When the lord s son, Agredios, returns to his village after a long hunt, he is shocked to discover that all the laughter and clamor that he knew so well has disappeared.

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Her curiosity grew stronger with each passing day, until finally, she decided to take matters into her own hands. Using her magic, Morgana devised a plan to transform herself into a human and venture onto the land. She knew that such a transformation would come at a great cost, but she was willing to risk everything for a chance to experience life above the waves.

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Agredios, the son of a local landowner, arrives home from a long hunt…only to find his village silent and devoid of its usual laughter and commotion. What he discovers is an unimaginable agony that sparks a desire to avenge his fallen people by slaying the witch of the forbidden woods. But is the witch truly as vile as rumors say?

Story: Dai Chikamoto
Art: Gonbe Shinkawa
Translation: John Thomas Neal
Letterer: Muhammad Arbash Mughal

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Refugees and food shortages, bull monsters and threats from the church. could anyone make it through all that? Ag and the Cetia the witch got off to a rocky start, but a promise to restore the village has brought them closer. Yet the growing influx of refugees, dwindling food stocks coupled, and ruthless agents of the Church on the march mean that making good on that promise won’t be easy.
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With a wave of her hand and a whispered incantation, Morgana felt her body change, her tail splitting into two legs. As a human, Morgana found herself in a whole new world. She could feel the sand between her toes and the warmth of the sun on her skin. She marveled at the sights and sounds of the land, from the bustling cities to the whispering forests. Everything was so different, so vibrant, and Morgana was captivated. But as she explored the land, Morgana soon discovered that life above the waves was not all she had imagined. Humans, she realized, were not always kind or accepting. She encountered cruelty and prejudice, and her heart grew heavy with sadness. She longed to return to the underwater kingdom, to her watery home where she was revered and respected. With a heavy heart, Morgana returned to the sea. She had learned a valuable lesson about the power of acceptance and understanding, and she vowed to use her powers to promote peace and unity between the worlds above and beneath the waves. From that day forward, Morgana became an advocate for harmony, using her magic and wisdom to bridge the gap between humans and the creatures of the sea. The tale of the sea witch serves as a reminder that sometimes, what we long for may not be what we truly need. It teaches us to appreciate the world in which we belong and to cherish the unique qualities that make us who we are. And above all, it reminds us of the importance of acceptance and understanding, for it is only through these virtues that true harmony can be achieved..

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