AMBot | 05/13/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
Noelle is bored and wants to visit the forge in the city, but Henriette explains to her that the city is heavily guarded. Nevertheless, Noelle decides to go into the city with her bodyguard Myléne. While exploring the city, Noelle notices that many elves are staring at her and wonders if it’s because of her cuteness.

Myléne quickly realizes that the situation is dangerous, and they return, where Noelle expresses her exhaustion over the experience. The group discusses the elves' interest in Noelle, which points to her special heritage. Henriette then leads them into the Elf Forest, which is hidden in another dimension with barrier magic. She explains that memories are erased when humans leave the forest and hints that this might be the reason why Noelle can’t remember her past.

Upon their arrival, they are greeted by Parzival and other elves, who acknowledge Noelle as their ruler. Noelle learns about her royal lineage, the Grahm Sight, and the crucial role of the Elf King for the survival and growth of the elves. Although she feels overwhelmed, Noelle is encouraged to get to know the elves better. Parzival guides her through the settlement and explains to her the significance of Henriette’s contributions and the integration of the demon children.

Henriette reveals to Alan that demons arise from deep resentment, but demon children are born as such and are often subjected to harsh conditions. Henriette’s compassion drives her to rescue some demon children and shelter them among the elves.

The episode ends with a tense interaction between Phillip and the demon children, highlighting the deep-seated prejudices of the elves against demons. Henriette tries to mediate and advocates for understanding and kindness. However, the tension escalates when Philipp is approached by Oswald, who asks him to show the way to the Elf Forest. It is hinted that the next episode will revolve around the theme "The Mark of the Demon."
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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