Journey into the Past: Discovering the Birth of the Witch Loux

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The birth of the witch Loux was a mysterious and magical event that captivated the small town of Salem. Loux was born on a stormy night, when the lightning danced across the sky and the wind howled through the trees. From the moment of her birth, there was something different about Loux. She possessed an otherworldly aura that set her apart from the other children. As Loux grew older, it became evident that she had inherited her mother's magical abilities. She had an innate gift for casting spells and manipulating the elements.


Ok… No more mention of that. I promise.

She is not a teacher, but in order to accomplish a certain goal she takes on the role of Saybil and the others supervising instructor for their special training. With this last characters, I remind me a lot of Mercenary, from The Grimoire of Zero , but I will not reveal lot of him, otherwise, I will go into spoilers.

The birth of the witch loux

She had an innate gift for casting spells and manipulating the elements. The townspeople, however, were wary of Loux and her powers. They believed she was a witch, and the fear and mistrust began to spread like wildfire.

JAINITUOS ANIME REVIEWS – THE DAWN OF THE WITCH (THE CONTINUATION OF ZERO) – MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS

At first, I confused it with The Familiar of Zero, and that is where I decided to watch the first two episodes. I ended up liking the adventures of Zero and Mercenary, but since then I have a lot of questions about these two characters, and I forgot about it for other series, but some months ago, a sequel from The Grimoire of Zero came out, and after watch the first episode, I decided to talk about it.

But before I start, I must ask you the question:

Are you guys ok? Feeling healthy?

If the answer is yes, then I am happy.

Now, let’s get magical with The Dawn of The Witch.

PREMISE

Based on the light novels, written by Kakeru Kobashiri, The Dawn of the Witch, or, Mahōtsukai Reimeiki (魔法使い黎明期), tells the story of Saybil, a young man with no memories of his past life; one day, he meets a mysterious witch, which we then realise is Zero herself, and invites him to a new life. This new life is being a student at the Royal Academy of Magic at Wenias. Three years later, he is the worst student of the Academy. One day he is summoned by the headmistress of the school, Albus, who, reluctantly, takes him to a travel with a legendary witch, Loux Krystas, to a new journey; with them, two more members are going to the journey, Holt, the best student at the school, and Kudo, a lizard Beastfallen (a fusion between human and beast).

But which are the reasons of this journey? All what is now is that Loux wants to meet our protagonist Zero, or at least discover the book that the latter book.

The Dawn of the Witch is available at Crunchyroll.

Mahōtsukai Reimeiki was released five years after the release of the anime of The Grimoire of Zero, being released on April 8th, 2022, and as of May, it has released eight episodes. And according to Myanimelist.com, it will have 12 episodes, which for me is kind of disappointing, because I have the same feeling as with Majo no Tabitabi – the first season has interesting material, but it needs a second season for more, for I have the wish of more.

Anyway, Kakeru Kobashiri started publishing The Dawn of the Witch from August, 2018, almost a year after finishing the eleven volumes of The Grimoire of Zero. Also, the anime has a pretty interesting cast, including Miho Okasaki, Sayumi Suzushiro, and Yumiri Hanamori as Zero.

STORY

I am going to start saying that unlike The Grimoire of Zero, which was animated by White Fox (Steins;Gate, Re: Zero), The Dawn of the Witch was produced by Tezuka Productions, studio that produced Adachi and Shimamura, to which I recently did a review, here is the link for those interested.

So of course the animation will be different, more detailed and with a better use of the shadow.

And I liked it. The animation is fantastic, and it’s definitely one of the strongest elements of the anime. And what about the rest of the episode?

In the beginning, we see Saybil without any memory of his previous life, until Zero meets him and helps him to enrol at the Royal Academy of Magic. Shortly afterwards, three years pass and we discover that Saybil is struggling on his student. At this point, I felt that I missed some backstory; I was expecting to get more about his difficulties and his personality, because I didn’t find the character very interesting. Aloof, cold and practically self-absorbed. I have gotten better impressions from characters like Kirito and Naofumi Iwatani, the former is generic, but at least I was witness of how the context of the conflict shaped him, and with Naofumi was even better.

If I got more flashbacks about the previous life about Saybil at the school, I will be more satisfied about him.

And then we meet Loux, who at first I found annoying, but luckily the character improves throughout the episode. And then Holt.

Her character was very likeable and hooked me immediately. But I couldn’t help to notice the resemblance with Shiden Iida, from 86: Eighty-Six.

But luckily, after, Saybil, Loux and Holt leave the Royal Academy to travel at the orders of Albus, the story starts to get interesting, because this is where we start to know a bit more about the characters, in small detail, but enough to start well, for instance, Saybil reveals that we can use magic, but is afraid to do it so, because he can lost control of it. In the case of Kudo, despite of being brash and a Beastfallen, he is loyal to his friends, and Holt has a lot of secrets that she sometimes hides on her smile.

In other words, the first episode starts with a very rushed rhythm, but then it recovers the timing and starts to establish, little by little the story, very similar to the first episode of The Grimoire of Zero.

I will be waiting for the next episodes to know more about this story.

CHARACTERS

Despite of what I said about the characters, I find them with very defined personalities. And at least the first episode gives us their motivations, Saybil wants to learn to control his magic and more about his past; Holt has more secrets and she is fond to travel with Loux. The latter is eager to know more about the grimoire of zero, and Kudo wants to protect his friends.

With this last characters, I remind me a lot of Mercenary, from The Grimoire of Zero, but I will not reveal lot of him, otherwise, I will go into spoilers.

But… what really surprised me was the change on Zero. Yeah. I said that I only watch the first episode of The Dawn of the Witch, but I casually looked images of Zero, from both The Grimoire of Zero and The Dawn of the Witch.

And because of her, and Mercenary, I am more curious to know how many years have passed between the two stories.

Thanks Zero. My curiosity went from Zero and now is a Hero for Zero.

I don;’t even know why I even said that. I better start watching the anime now before my brain goes zero.

CONCLUSION

The Dawn of the Witch is a great story for those who enjoyed The Grimoire of Zero. But those who hadn’t they might find it a bit confusing in many elements. Still, it manages to be its own thing.

And I probably will enjoy it more after I watch the other episodes. I hope that happens, but if you are a fan of Kakeru Kobashiri, this is definitely for you.

I want to show my love for the witches with my gallery of the best witches from anime, manga, light novels and games.

Mona… the Witch of the best, cutest, most perfect derriere of all Genshin Impact.

Ok… No more mention of that. I promise.

See you soon, and have a nice night or day.

See you soon, and have a nice night or day.
The birth of the witch loux

Loux's mother, a wise and powerful witch herself, tried to protect her daughter from the hatred and persecution. She taught Loux to harness her powers for good and to use them responsibly. But it was difficult to shield Loux from the harsh reality of the world around them. As rumors spread and tensions rose, the townsfolk grew more and more suspicious of Loux. They accused her of causing misfortune and blamed her for any calamity that befell the town. Loux, however, remained steadfast in her belief that her powers were a gift, not a curse. She refused to let their fear and ignorance define her. In her efforts to prove her innocence, Loux embarked on a journey to uncover the truth about her birth and her powers. She sought out ancient texts and sought advice from wise elders, hoping to find answers. Along the way, she encountered both allies and adversaries, testing her resolve and determination. Through her search for truth, Loux discovered that she was not alone in the world. There were others like her, with their own unique abilities and experiences. Together, they formed a community, finding strength in their shared identity as witches. Loux's journey ultimately led her back to Salem, where her fate intertwined with the town's darkest secrets. She confronted the true forces of evil that plagued the town, using her powers to protect the innocent and vanquish the darkness. In doing so, she not only proved her worth but also redeemed the reputation of witches in the eyes of the townsfolk. The birth of the witch Loux marked a turning point in the history of Salem. It challenged the narrow-minded beliefs that had fueled the witch trials and reminded the townspeople of the power and potential that magic holds. Loux became a symbol of resilience and bravery, inspiring future generations to embrace their own unique gifts and reject prejudice. The birth of the witch Loux was not just the story of an individual but a testament to the power of acceptance and understanding. It taught the town of Salem that true magic lies in the bonds of community and the ability to see beyond differences..

Reviews for "The Witch Loux: Revelation of Her Birth Story"

1. Samantha - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for "The Birth of the Witch Loux" after reading all the positive reviews, but I was left disappointed. The story lacked depth and the characters felt one-dimensional. Loux, the supposed main character, was unrelatable and her journey didn't resonate with me. The pacing was also a major issue, with the story dragging in some parts and rushing through others. Overall, the book felt underdeveloped and failed to keep my interest.
2. John - ★☆☆☆☆
"The Birth of the Witch Loux" was a complete letdown. The plot was confusing and poorly executed, making it difficult to follow what was happening. The writing style was bland and lacked any sort of creativity. The dialogues were cliché and the characters were uninteresting. The author tried to incorporate too many elements into the story, resulting in a convoluted mess. I couldn't connect with any aspect of this book and would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Emily - ★★☆☆☆
I found "The Birth of the Witch Loux" to be a mediocre read. The story had potential, but it fell flat in its execution. The pacing was inconsistent, with some parts dragging on while others felt rushed. The world-building was underdeveloped, leaving me with many unanswered questions. The characters lacked depth and were difficult to empathize with. While there were a few intriguing moments, they weren't enough to redeem the overall lackluster experience.
4. Alex - ★☆☆☆☆
I had high expectations for "The Birth of the Witch Loux," but unfortunately, it fell short. The writing was weak, with repetitive phrases and awkward sentence structures. The plot was predictable and unoriginal, offering nothing new to the genre. The characters felt flat and their motivations were hard to grasp. Overall, the book failed to engage me and I struggled to finish it. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating fantasy read.
5. Sarah - ★★☆☆☆
"The Birth of the Witch Loux" had an intriguing premise, but the execution left much to be desired. The story lacked depth and character development, making it difficult to connect with the protagonist or any of the supporting characters. The writing style was average, with some sections feeling rushed and others becoming monotonous. While there were a few interesting plot twists, they weren't enough to salvage the overall disappointment I felt. I wouldn't consider reading anything else by this author based on my experience with this book.

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