There are so many characters at this time–most that we’ve technically haven’t even been introduced to yet that it could honestly be ANYONE at this point.
Yeah, but roses and thorns are a motive present in Gothel’s outfit from chapter 3, and she’s portrayed wearing hoods, so it wouldn’t be strange if it was her.
If someone’s gonna hide her beauty under a cloak, the lady Gothel is a more probable candidate than vain, impulsive Guinevere IMO. And it seems Guin only approached Aurora after she knew Lancelot (and at this point she hasn’t met him, Philip is still alive).
But, as you said, it could be anyone, even Jafar in a blond wig LOL well we’ll know later… I can’t wait for the next page, honestly.
Warren Byrne
3 years ago
(Gasps)More glorious Aurora. I had no idea it was her for a moment.
Of course she manages to pick the ring with the worst outcome lol. I’m still confused as to how she connects to the Arthurian characters though…
Eleanor De Clare
3 years ago
Esta conexión con El Hombre de la Máscara de Hierro me encanta!!!! Y lo del anillo y la rubia misteriosa me intriga mucho! Me alegra un montón cada vez que subís una nueva página.
Por cierto, qué “arreglillos” le hicisteis a Aladdin? Quedó guapísimo con vuestro rediseño!!!
Fairloke
3 years ago
I remember the creators saying that this story will have three different endings! I wonder if each ring will symbolize each ending!
towerbird
3 years ago
I love the bottom central panel!
Aquamarine
3 years ago
Rose has such a pretty dress. I also think it’s Gothel who is speaking to her but I’m not 100% sure.
Anonymous
3 years ago
I really liking the story! Nice job!!
Hermano Grimm
1 year ago
I recently been watching the anime in Netflix, Nanatsu no Taizai. I have a theory that the woman with the cloak, is perhaps the Lady of the Lake, Lancelot´s mother (and in some versions Merlin lover/enemy and Morgana and Arthur maternal aunt.).
In the legend, Lancelot and Guinevere receive from her two magic rings that grant immunity to morgana power.
More connections with Rose and Guinevere I assume?
The hooded figure does have a lock of long reddish hair. It could be her.
I think it’s too golden to be Guinevere… Perhaps the lady Gothel?
There are so many characters at this time–most that we’ve technically haven’t even been introduced to yet that it could honestly be ANYONE at this point.
Yeah, but roses and thorns are a motive present in Gothel’s outfit from chapter 3, and she’s portrayed wearing hoods, so it wouldn’t be strange if it was her.
If someone’s gonna hide her beauty under a cloak, the lady Gothel is a more probable candidate than vain, impulsive Guinevere IMO. And it seems Guin only approached Aurora after she knew Lancelot (and at this point she hasn’t met him, Philip is still alive).
But, as you said, it could be anyone, even Jafar in a blond wig LOL well we’ll know later… I can’t wait for the next page, honestly.
(Gasps)More glorious Aurora. I had no idea it was her for a moment.
Is that how she ends up with that ring?
)’:
Of course she manages to pick the ring with the worst outcome lol. I’m still confused as to how she connects to the Arthurian characters though…
Esta conexión con El Hombre de la Máscara de Hierro me encanta!!!! Y lo del anillo y la rubia misteriosa me intriga mucho! Me alegra un montón cada vez que subís una nueva página.
Por cierto, qué “arreglillos” le hicisteis a Aladdin? Quedó guapísimo con vuestro rediseño!!!
I remember the creators saying that this story will have three different endings! I wonder if each ring will symbolize each ending!
I love the bottom central panel!
Rose has such a pretty dress. I also think it’s Gothel who is speaking to her but I’m not 100% sure.
I really liking the story! Nice job!!
I recently been watching the anime in Netflix, Nanatsu no Taizai. I have a theory that the woman with the cloak, is perhaps the Lady of the Lake, Lancelot´s mother (and in some versions Merlin lover/enemy and Morgana and Arthur maternal aunt.).
In the legend, Lancelot and Guinevere receive from her two magic rings that grant immunity to morgana power.