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Sorcière emerges as the film's initial antagonist, later transforming into a crucial ally. Orphaned and discovered in the woods, she was adopted by a woman who became her magical mentor. This mentor taught her magic and soothed her with a unique lullaby, yet deliberately withheld the "ultimate magic" before her passing, leaving Sorcière shattered and susceptible to manipulation.
Her eventual partner, Trauuma, exploited her grief by falsely claiming the mentor despised her and intentionally concealed the ultimate magic. This deception warped Sorcière’s memories, fueling her cold, guarded personality and reliance on Trauuma. Visually, she adopted a gothic style: a black-purple-red dress, black boots, and a broken-heart headpiece. Driven by vengeance, she pursued a scheme to harvest tears from 44 Pretty Cures, believing they could resurrect her mentor and extract the ultimate magic.
Her powers manifested through summoning past villains from the Cures' memories and conjuring colossal broken hearts as weapons. She successfully fractured the Cures' team, trapping many in an alternate dimension. However, witnessing Cure Miracle and Cure Magical’s unbreakable friendship—and hearing their song—began eroding her convictions about her mentor’s motives.
Trauuma’s betrayal became the catalyst: he revealed his intent was never to resurrect the mentor but to use the tears for regaining his true form and spreading darkness. This treachery, paired with the Cures’ resilience, forced Sorcière to confront her actions. She remembered the lullaby, recognizing it as the ultimate magic—a melody capable of healing wounds and banishing shadows.
In the climax, she joined forces with the Cures, singing the lullaby to heal them and magnify their power, ultimately defeating Trauuma. Post-battle, her appearance transformed: her attire shifted to white, red, and pink; her hair lightened; and her broken-heart headpiece repaired into two small pink hearts. Renouncing vengeance, she vowed to honor her mentor’s legacy by teaching magic to children, eventually becoming an instructor at the Magic School.
Her eventual partner, Trauuma, exploited her grief by falsely claiming the mentor despised her and intentionally concealed the ultimate magic. This deception warped Sorcière’s memories, fueling her cold, guarded personality and reliance on Trauuma. Visually, she adopted a gothic style: a black-purple-red dress, black boots, and a broken-heart headpiece. Driven by vengeance, she pursued a scheme to harvest tears from 44 Pretty Cures, believing they could resurrect her mentor and extract the ultimate magic.
Her powers manifested through summoning past villains from the Cures' memories and conjuring colossal broken hearts as weapons. She successfully fractured the Cures' team, trapping many in an alternate dimension. However, witnessing Cure Miracle and Cure Magical’s unbreakable friendship—and hearing their song—began eroding her convictions about her mentor’s motives.
Trauuma’s betrayal became the catalyst: he revealed his intent was never to resurrect the mentor but to use the tears for regaining his true form and spreading darkness. This treachery, paired with the Cures’ resilience, forced Sorcière to confront her actions. She remembered the lullaby, recognizing it as the ultimate magic—a melody capable of healing wounds and banishing shadows.
In the climax, she joined forces with the Cures, singing the lullaby to heal them and magnify their power, ultimately defeating Trauuma. Post-battle, her appearance transformed: her attire shifted to white, red, and pink; her hair lightened; and her broken-heart headpiece repaired into two small pink hearts. Renouncing vengeance, she vowed to honor her mentor’s legacy by teaching magic to children, eventually becoming an instructor at the Magic School.