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* Dracula/Vlad is also a member of the four Chevaliers, being [[spoiler:the lover of Dreamer Ariadne and sighing over Aurora's lookalike mannequin. This makes Aurora, the ''Sleeping'' Beauty, one of the Dreamers.]]

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* Dracula/Vlad is also a member of the four Chevaliers, being [[spoiler:the lover of Dreamer Ariadne and sighing over Aurora's lookalike mannequin. This makes Aurora, the ''Sleeping'' Beauty, one of the Dreamers.]]]]
* Kai, from ''The Snow Queen'', is the third Chevalier.
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Lewis Carroll is one of the four Chevaliers D'Or ("Four Golden Knights"), Dorian's four lackey. It's possible for them to be counterparts to the Goddesses' four Dreamers (which include Alice and Quetzal):
** Alice matches with Lewis (being his fiancée).
** Dracula/Vlad is also a member of the four Chevaliers, being [[spoiler:the lover of Dreamer Ariadne and sighing over Aurora's lookalike mannequin. This makes Aurora, the ''Sleeping'' Beauty, one of the Dreamers.]]

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Lewis Carroll is one of the four Chevaliers D'Or ("Four Golden Knights"), Dorian's four lackey.lackeys. It's possible for them to be counterparts to the Goddesses' four Dreamers (which include Alice and Quetzal):
** * Alice matches with Lewis (being his fiancée).
** * Dracula/Vlad is also a member of the four Chevaliers, being [[spoiler:the lover of Dreamer Ariadne and sighing over Aurora's lookalike mannequin. This makes Aurora, the ''Sleeping'' Beauty, one of the Dreamers.]]
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** Aurora seems to be a woman's reincarnation, alright, but [[spoiler:as an extra (Ariadne's letter) reveals, a woman named Ariadne (also one of four "Dreamers") was Vlad's beloved and wanted to marry him.]]

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** Aurora seems to be a woman's reincarnation, alright, but [[spoiler:as an extra (Ariadne's letter) reveals, a woman named Ariadne (also one of four "Dreamers") was Vlad's beloved and wanted to marry him.]]

[[WMG:The Four Chevaliers D'Or versus the Dreamers]]
Lewis Carroll is one of the four Chevaliers D'Or ("Four Golden Knights"), Dorian's four lackey. It's possible for them to be counterparts to the Goddesses' four Dreamers (which include Alice and Quetzal):
** Alice matches with Lewis (being his fiancée).
** Dracula/Vlad is also a member of the four Chevaliers, being [[spoiler:the lover of Dreamer Ariadne and sighing over Aurora's lookalike mannequin. This makes Aurora, the ''Sleeping'' Beauty, one of the Dreamers.
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** Aurora seems to be a woman's reincarnation, alright, but [[spoiler:as an extra (Ariadne's letter) reveals, a woman Ariadne was Vlad's beloved and wanted to marry him.]]

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** Aurora seems to be a woman's reincarnation, alright, but [[spoiler:as an extra (Ariadne's letter) reveals, a woman named Ariadne (also one of four "Dreamers") was Vlad's beloved and wanted to marry him.]]
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* Based on the above premises, it's possible that Aurora is either Mina Murray or Lucy Westenra.

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* Based on the above premises, it's possible that Aurora is either Mina Murray or Lucy Westenra.Westenra.
** Aurora seems to be a woman's reincarnation, alright, but [[spoiler:as an extra (Ariadne's letter) reveals, a woman Ariadne was Vlad's beloved and wanted to marry him.]]
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1. One of the premises of the webcomic is reincarnation: Snow White is a reincarnation of Carmilla, Cinderella is implied to the princess of ''The Princess and the Pea'', and the Disney villainesses are reincarnations of other people.
2. Maleficent is a reincarnation of the Sin of Wrath/Rage, which means Aurora's previous incarnation is the fairy's nemesis.
3. Dracula admires a mannequin of Aurora, implying the princess is the reincarnation of a beloved character of his franchise.
** Based on the above premises, it's possible that Aurora is either Mina Murray or Lucy Westenra.

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1. # One of the premises of the webcomic is reincarnation: Snow White is a reincarnation of Carmilla, Cinderella is implied to the princess of ''The Princess and the Pea'', and the Disney villainesses are reincarnations of other people.
2. # Maleficent is a reincarnation of the Sin of Wrath/Rage, which means Aurora's previous incarnation is the fairy's nemesis.
3. # Dracula admires a mannequin of Aurora, implying the princess is the reincarnation of a beloved character of his franchise.
** * Based on the above premises, it's possible that Aurora is either Mina Murray or Lucy Westenra.
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* She will be Vivienne/Ninive, the Lady of the Lake, and Argus/Lancelot's mother.

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* She will be Vivienne/Ninive, the Lady of the Lake, and Argus/Lancelot's mother.mother.

[[WMG:Dracula's interest in Aurora]]
1. One of the premises of the webcomic is reincarnation: Snow White is a reincarnation of Carmilla, Cinderella is implied to the princess of ''The Princess and the Pea'', and the Disney villainesses are reincarnations of other people.
2. Maleficent is a reincarnation of the Sin of Wrath/Rage, which means Aurora's previous incarnation is the fairy's nemesis.
3. Dracula admires a mannequin of Aurora, implying the princess is the reincarnation of a beloved character of his franchise.
** Based on the above premises, it's possible that Aurora is either Mina Murray or Lucy Westenra.
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* Chel, from ''The Road to El Dorado'' (she ''would'' fit, since the film is set during the Spanish Age of Exploration, and El Dorado is presumably Aztec).

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* Chel, from ''The Road to El Dorado'' (she ''would'' fit, since the film is set during the Spanish Age of Exploration, and El Dorado is presumably Aztec).Aztec).

[[WMG:The three Arthurian sorceresses]]
They will be a CompositeCharacter with the three witches from Macbeth.

[[WMG:Maleficent's connection to Arthuriana]]
* She will be Vivienne/Ninive, the Lady of the Lake, and Argus/Lancelot's mother.
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* A young Yzma from ''Emperor's New Groove'' (the setting of the movie is the Incan Empire, but Disney lacks a relevant female antagonist of [[UsefulNotes/{{PreColumbianCivilizations}} Pre-Columbian origin in their canon).

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* A young Yzma from ''Emperor's New Groove'' (the setting of the movie is the Incan Empire, but Disney lacks a relevant female antagonist of [[UsefulNotes/{{PreColumbianCivilizations}} Pre-Columbian Pre-Columbian]] origin in their canon).
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Quetzal is described both as a "Dreamer" (like Alice), and is helping the Disney heroines, but she is also a Sin (Sloth). Considering the name "Quetzal" is a possible reference to the WingedSerpent deity Quetzalcoatl, from AztecMythology, her true identity may be one of the following candidates:
* A young Yzma from ''Emperor's New Groove'' (the setting of the movie is the Incan Empire, but Disney lacks a relevant female antagonist of pre-Colombian origin in their canon).

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Quetzal is described both as a "Dreamer" (like Alice), and is helping the Disney heroines, but she is also a Sin (Sloth). Considering the name "Quetzal" is a possible reference to the WingedSerpent FeatheredSerpent deity Quetzalcoatl, from AztecMythology, Myth/AztecMythology, her true identity may be one of the following candidates:
* A young Yzma from ''Emperor's New Groove'' (the setting of the movie is the Incan Empire, but Disney lacks a relevant female antagonist of pre-Colombian [[UsefulNotes/{{PreColumbianCivilizations}} Pre-Columbian origin in their canon).
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It is established that Carmilla/Dutchess Rougelle is a previous incarnation of the Goddesses' "Snow White" archetype (albeit existing along her ''next'' incarnation, Disney's Snow White). Dorian calls her Mircalla in chapter 8, which means she is the vampiress countess Carmilla from ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''. If every Snow White is born with her counterpart, Rose Red, and Carmilla ''is'' a Snow White, then character Laura from that book is the "Rose Red" of that incarnation.

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It is established that Carmilla/Dutchess Rougelle is a previous incarnation of the Goddesses' "Snow White" archetype (albeit existing along her ''next'' incarnation, Disney's Snow White). Dorian calls her Mircalla in chapter 8, which means she is the vampiress countess Carmilla from ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''. If every Snow White is born with her counterpart, Rose Red, and Carmilla ''is'' a Snow White, then character Laura from that book is the "Rose Red" of that incarnation.incarnation.

[[WMG:The identity of Quetzal]]
Quetzal is described both as a "Dreamer" (like Alice), and is helping the Disney heroines, but she is also a Sin (Sloth). Considering the name "Quetzal" is a possible reference to the WingedSerpent deity Quetzalcoatl, from AztecMythology, her true identity may be one of the following candidates:
* A young Yzma from ''Emperor's New Groove'' (the setting of the movie is the Incan Empire, but Disney lacks a relevant female antagonist of pre-Colombian origin in their canon).
* Chel, from ''The Road to El Dorado'' (she ''would'' fit, since the film is set during the Spanish Age of Exploration, and El Dorado is presumably Aztec).
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** It is possible to assume that Hilda, being Gluttony, is opposed by Gretel of the original fairy tale, which means that Grimhilde, despite being one of the sins, ''can'' triumph over Gluttony and obtain her own Goddesses' Relic.

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** It is possible to assume that Hilda, being Gluttony, is opposed by Gretel of the original fairy tale, which means that Grimhilde, despite being one of the sins, ''can'' triumph over Gluttony and obtain her own Goddesses' Relic.Relic.

[[WMG:Carmilla/Mircalla, Snow White and her "Rose Red"]]
It is established that Carmilla/Dutchess Rougelle is a previous incarnation of the Goddesses' "Snow White" archetype (albeit existing along her ''next'' incarnation, Disney's Snow White). Dorian calls her Mircalla in chapter 8, which means she is the vampiress countess Carmilla from ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''. If every Snow White is born with her counterpart, Rose Red, and Carmilla ''is'' a Snow White, then character Laura from that book is the "Rose Red" of that incarnation.
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# Snow White vs. the Evil Queen - relic: unknown. This relation is deducible by virtue ([[{{Pun}} ha!]]) of Grimhilde being of the sins, and the relic representing a heroine's victory agains the sin.

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# Snow White vs. the Evil Queen - relic: unknown. This relation is deducible by virtue ([[{{Pun}} ha!]]) of Grimhilde being one of the sins, and the relic representing a heroine's victory agains against the sin.
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[[WMG:The Disney Princesses and the Goddesses' Relics (Who? Whom? And which?)]]
* In Chapter 8, it is established the true villains of the piece: the Seven Sins, represented by seven villainesses. Some of them are Disney villains (Ursula for Greed, the Evil Queen for Vanity, Lady Tremaine for Envy, Maleficent for Rage/Wrath), leaving Berthalda (Lust), Quetzal (Sloth) and Hilda (Gluttony) as unknown variables.
* Secondly, it is also established that a goddess's relic manifests whenever a heroine defeats her female persecutor, and this victory is represented by a Virtue. Cinderella's glass slipper is one, and Ariel is said to own another.
* In that light, we have seven antagonistic pairs of a heroine and a villainess:
# Cinderella vs. Lady Tremaine - relic: the slipper
# Ariel vs. Ursula - relic: unknown as of this writing
# Aurora vs. Maleficent - relic: unknown at the moment
# Snow White vs. the Evil Queen - relic: unknown. This relation is deducible by virtue ([[{{Pun}} ha!]]) of Grimhilde being of the sins, and the relic representing a heroine's victory agains the sin.

* This only leaves Berthalda (who originated in the ''Undine'' story), Quetzal (who is a cypher at the moment) and Hilda (who is a version of the cannibal witch from ''Hansel and Gretel'').
** It is possible to assume that Hilda, being Gluttony, is opposed by Gretel of the original fairy tale, which means that Grimhilde, despite being one of the sins, ''can'' triumph over Gluttony and obtain her own Goddesses' Relic.

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