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the most beautiful in the land. But when Snow White reaches an age where her beauty overshadows that of her stepmother's, the jealous Queen has a huntsman take Snow White deep into the forest to kill her. As Snow White pleads for her life, the huntsman cannot bring himself to commit the deed and, taking the innards of a young boar to put the Queen's mind at rest, lets Snow White flee deep into the forest where she falls under the care of seven
Dwarves. But the Queen having learned of the hunter's ruse, disguises herself as an old woman and convinces Snow White to eat a poisoned apple. While it is meant to kill her, Snow White merely falls into a deep slumber as she never swallows the bite of the apple, and it remains lodged in her throat. Coming across the glass coffin Snow White was laid to rest in by chance, noting she is not dead, Märchen bids the sleeping Snow White to wait for her fated love and the chance to take revenge. Time passes, and Prince Charming travels through the land before seeing Snow White in her glass coffin. Falling in love at first sight, the prince decides to take the coffin with him and orders the dwarves to carry it. But when the coffin is dropped due to careless handling, Snow White immediately wakes up as the piece of poisoned apple is dislodged from her throat. As she and Charming set up their wedding, Snow White decrees that her stepmother be punished by dancing until she drops dead in a pair of red-hot iron shoes.
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into it by accident. After running home in tears, her stepmother and sister chastise her and demand she get the spindle back, so the girl, fearing retribution from her stepmother, dives into the well after it. Detecting the stepdaughter's hesitation at taking revenge, Märchen offers her more time to mull over her choices as she wanders into the world of Mother Hulda, who offers the girl happiness and a way home as long as she works hard on her behalf. Eventually, Mother Hulda honors her promise and awards the girl's hard work and kindness by covering her in gold. When the girl returns to her own world, the mother sends her lazy daughter down the well to work for Mother Hulda so that she may be showered in gold as well. But the lazy daughter refuses to help in the chores her stepsister did and justly is punished by being forever covered with pitch, the dirt never coming off no matter how hard she may try to remove it, her and her mothers cries being accompanied by the chittering of plague rats.
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Princess, a prince comes across a tower covered in roses and reaches the chamber where the Princess lies asleep on her bed. Upon being revived by the prince's kiss, the princess orders for Alterose's banishment from the kingdom. Refusing to let the Princess have the last laugh, Alterose casts a final curse upon her, that she may abandon her future children in the wilderness.
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and the animals in the forest - her only friends. But when even her mother abandons her, the child was taken in by a monastery where she became a nun. The monastery was destroyed soon after she took her vows, and so she decided to return home to find the answer behind her mother's actions. Finding the deranged old woman her mother became, the nun offers her a piece of bread, that the old woman greedily devoured. The nun then asks her mother if she recognizes her, but the old woman, having gone mad due to hunger and fear of persecution, lashes out and crucifies her daughter's body on an inverted cross. Finding his first "princess", Märchen decides to use two children to deliver an ironic punishment to the nun's mother.
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political marriage for her regardless. Upon her refusal he instead decides to have her crucified for her insolence. Though Märchen sought to give
Elizabeth a wrathful conclusion to her tale, she expresses having no intention for revenge and is only glad to see Märchen again as she reveals herself to be the childhood friend of his true self: März. Elizabeth's soul passes away peacefully, having fulfilled her wish to meet him once more and finding satisfaction in having lived and died herself and staying true to her love.
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dish. Unbeknowsnt to the girl is that the landlady harvested her livers from human corpses rather than buy them from a butcher to maintain her expensive lifestyle. When supplies run low the landlady goes as far to eventually hang the servant girl in order to use her liver as the number of available corpses dwindle. Lamenting that the country girl served as an unwitting accomplice, Märchen reanimates her so she can take revenge by taking the greedy landlady's liver as compensation.
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daughter. Seeing Hansel gaining weight, Gretel deludes herself into thinking their hostess is a wicked witch who waylays children to cook and eat them. This results in the children shoving the woman into her oven, leaving her to die in the flames. The two leave to brag of their good deed to their friend Tom, as the three children take the old woman's house as their own.
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having no memory of who he was, the reborn März, now "Märchen von
Friedhof", emerges from the well after being awakened by a living doll named Elise. Elise compels Märchen to aid seven "princesses" in taking revenge throughout seven tales as a means of achieving her and Märchen's own revenge against the world. Each tale revolves around a deadly sin.
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A tale of envy that begins with the birth of a baby girl whose white skin, red lips, and black hair earned her the name of Snow White from her dying mother. Snow White's father, the king, eventually took for his new wife a cold-hearted and vain woman who possesses a magical mirror that attests she is
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A tale of pride begins with the birth of an infant girl, whose birth is commemorated with a grand ceremony to which many a fairy receives an invite. As the young princess receives numerous blessings from the attendants, one uninvited fairy, Alterose, arrives and curses the infant princess to die the
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A tale of sloth begins with a girl who is forced to do all the housework work by her stepmother and lazy stepsister after her father passes. One day, after being ordered to spindle wool by a well, the stepdaughter pricks her finger and attempts to wash her wound in the well, only to drop the spindle
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The tale of gluttony begins with a mother and child living together in poverty. The husband, a money loaner unable to provide for his family, has abandoned them, while the mother and child are accused of being witches and shunned by society. Even if abused, the child is happy to live with her mother
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Märchen having awakened at the bottom of the well knows not who he is nor why he exists, merely that he has been wronged gravely and must seek revenge. Though he has vague memories of being loved once, and loving in return, he is met with insistence that it is merely his imagination at work and that
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there are more pressing matters at hand. With no clear target, he follows the insistence of his companion Elise, and seeks out the seven Corpse
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to be as dawn rises on the beginning of an enlightened age. Many years later, a group of children would come to the ruined remains of the hut and find the only proof that Marchen lived: A book titled
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The story ends with Märchen pondering if revenge might be its own form of love whilst Elise expresses disgust at humans inability to live without love or lust.
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The story ends with Märchen describing it as the cutest revenge he's orchestrated thus far, Elise amusingly calls it a fate worse than death.
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