Synopsis
The Kingdom of Raithsvein continues its struggle against the Demon King’s army.
Princess Knight Alicia is sent to peace negotiations to finally end the prolonged conflict.
The condition for peace that the Demon King presents is simple: “Alicia shall be mine.”
Choosing peace over her personal desires, Alicia agrees to marry the Demon King and sever her attachment to her beloved.
Upon the contract’s completion, the Demon King eagerly begins to consume Alicia’s body.
“To be mine” meant literally becoming a vessel for the Demon King.
Alicia’s physical form is stolen away——
■Monochrome Comic
■Main Story: 40 pages (including cover)
■Dialogue-Free Variations: 35 pages
■Illustration Materials Included
■JPG format
※This is a collaboration work with Circle: Hyōii Ravā
Editorial Review
This is a possession-corruption fantasy that inverts the traditional “noble sacrifice” narrative by literalizing it—the protagonist doesn’t merely compromise her values, but loses physical autonomy entirely. It’s a clean execution of a niche appeal that’s grown steadily in the adult doujin space: the psychological erotics of bodily violation paired with supernatural transformation mechanics.
The work distinguishes itself through its premise structure. Rather than standard corruption-through-temptation, Alicia’s fall is contractual and immediate, with the Demon King’s possession serving as the story’s central mechanism rather than its backdrop. The combination of possession, gender transformation, and reverse sexual assault tags creates a framework where the protagonist experiences helplessness through literal dispossession—a more ambitious conceptual stack than most works in this category manage. The 40-page main narrative suggests genuine investment in building atmosphere before escalation, while the 35-page dialogue-free variation caters to readers who prefer uninterrupted visual flow.
Production-wise, the monochrome format is standard for this price range, but the inclusion of illustration materials and dual narrative approaches (dialogue vs. wordless) indicates deliberate structural choices rather than padding. The Hyōii Ravā collaboration suggests established creators working within their proven aesthetic.
This appeals specifically to readers comfortable with non-consensual scenarios who appreciate supernatural framing over realistic coercion, and who value the psychological dimension of possession-as-violation over straightforward assault narratives. The gender transformation element adds another layer for those interested in body-horror eroticism rather than pure domination fantasy.
A competent entry in the possession-corruption subgenre that respects its premise and executes the transformation fantasy with thematic coherence.
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