Princess Tsubakiri

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In Japan, the camellia flower is called "tsubaki" and symbolizes divinity. It's often used in religious and sacred ceremonies. The flower also represents the arrival of spring.

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A girl cursed by the gods and rejected by the world meets the legendary "Princess Tsubakiri", a vengeful demon with a fairy tale to tell and a cruel offer for the one deepest in despair.

A medieval dark fantasy with a tortured heroine, this is a tale of those who renounce the self-proclaimed righteous, even if they must stake their bloody claim against all the world.

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14 Chapters (Completed)
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2017-01-01
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1449 d, 12 h ago Probably stalled or dropped!
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  • Princess Tsubakiri
  • 椿切り姫
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Latest release - ch. 2.0
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Princess Tsubakiri 2 I Do Hobby
Princess Tsubakiri 1 I Do Hobby