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In the vast tapestry of modern fantasy lore—woven from the threads of isekai manga, light novels, and dark fairy tale retellings—few titles resonate with such haunting beauty as At first glance, the name suggests a simple bedtime story for children who dream of shining armor and dragon hunts. But for those who have read the original text (or followed its cult following across forums and fan translations), this is a story about the crushing weight of purity, the mutilation of innocence, and the terrifying price of wielding divine power.

The legacy of Holy Knight Ricca and Eryndor lived on, a reminder to future generations of the power of love and unity. The Free Peoples of Aethoria built a grand temple in their honor, a place where the winged soulmates could rest and watch over the land. The temple became a beacon, attracting pilgrims from far and wide who sought to catch a glimpse of the legendary Holy Knight and her winged love.

The first step is to identify the source of the fairy tale. Is it from a specific collection of fairy tales, a folklore tradition, or perhaps a modern retelling? Knowing the source can provide context.

Throughout her odyssey, Ricca encountered numerous trials, testing her mettle as a warrior, her compassion as a leader, and her faith as a champion of the light. She freed villages from demonic possession, healed the wounded, and rallied the scattered remnants of Azura's armies.