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2 [[caption-width-right:350:Official cover image by @Caeldori on Twitter, depicting (from left to right) Eva, [[TheHeart Anne]], [[DefrostingIceQueen Corvina]] and [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Duke Marshall.]]]]
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4''The Saintess and the Villainess'' is a serial webnovel by Teddy Asplund.
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6When normal office-worker Anne dies unexpectedly one day, she finds that she [[MediaTransmigration has suddenly become the main character of the novel she was reading just before her death.]]
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8The original novel, ''The Foundling's Wings'', was the story of an [[ConvenientlyAnOrphan orphaned elf]] who was raised by the Church of Coris and became the Saintess, a religious figure that helped lead a rebellion against the Wyernwolf Empire, falling in love with the Grand Duke in the process.
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10But as a reader, Anne couldn't stand the Grand Duke. Instead, her favorite character was Lady Corvina Wyernmal, the main villainess of the novel, who died violently at the hands of the Duke during the rebellion.
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12In her new role as the Saintess, Anne is determined to find a way to save Lady Corvina, as well as many of the other characters who died in the course of the original novel.
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14The problem is, the world of ''The Foundling's Wings'' is a dangerous place run by political maneuvering and social manipulation, and [[SociallyAwkwardHero Anne has never been very socially skilled.]]
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16But Lady Corvina is a master of the social order, being highly skilled in subtle schemes and politicking.
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18So in order to change the flow of the original novel and save the life of the villainess, Anne will need help from the villainess herself.
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20The Saintess and The Villainess can be read on [[https://tapas.io/series/The-Saintess-and-the-Villainess Tapas]], [[https://www.wattpad.com/story/244154964-the-saintess-and-the-villainess Wattpad]], or Website/RoyalRoad ([[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/36706/the-saintess-and-the-villainess-gl here]]).
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23!! ''The Saintess and the Villainess'' contains examples of:
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25* AbusiveParents: The Emperor to both Corvina and Prince Sebastian. [[spoiler: When they were children, he threatened to kill their governess if they would not kill a bird each. When Sebastian refuses, the Emperor ends up killing Sebastian's mother in front of them, instead.]]
26* BlackMagic: [[spoiler: Eva]] seems to make use of this.
27* ButchLesbian: Anne is initially uncomfortable in the role as Saintess due to the feminine appearance and demeanor expected of her and eventually [[ImportantHaircut cuts her hair short]] and [[HatesWearingDresses refuses to wear dresses]], [[RefugeInAudacity insisting that wearing pants will bring her closer to the Goddess.]]
28* DoorstopBaby: Anne and Eva were both [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned by their parents]] and subsequently raised by TheChurch, although Eva was more a Doorstop Child, having been abandoned as an 8 year-old rather than as a baby.
29* FalselyReformedVillain: Duke Marshall as he appeared in ''The Foundling's Wings'' is implied to have been faking his remorse.
30* {{Gayngst}}: [[spoiler: Prince Sebastian]] is dealing with this.
31* GirlPosse: Played with. The other girls in Corvina's Bastard's Club were minor characters in the original novel who fulfilled this role, but are people with their own opinions and goals when Anne meets them.
32* GoodShepherd: The original saintess was this in ''The Foundling's Wings.'' Anne seems less dedicated to her official church role, although she still plays the part.
33* HatesWearingDresses: Anne had not worn one for years before being transported into the world of ''The Foundling's Wing.''
34* HeroicBastard: Although she was the villainess of the "original novel," Corvina is one of the main viewpoint characters and heroes of this story.
35* HiddenElfVillage: Most elves in this world live in a hidden city inside The Sacred Forest, the magic of which protects them from outsiders. An important plot point in ''The Foundling's Wing'' involved the burning of this forest and this event is part of what Anne is trying to keep from happening.
36* ImportantHaircut: Anne cuts most of her hair off when she decided to go OffTheRails from ''The Foundling's Wings.''
37* ManipulativeBastard: This book is full of manipulative bastards, but Corvina is especially notable as a quite literal example (being the illegitimate daughter of the emperor).
38* MissingMom: Corvina's mother fled to another country after she was born, and she was subsequently raised by her father [[ParentalNeglect (sort of)]] and [[{{Nephewism}} her uncle]]. Anne was raised by TheChurch as an orphan, but while she later [[ReallyRoyaltyReveal found out who her father was]], it's still unknown who her mother might be.
39* {{Nephewism}}: Corvina's Uncle Ulrich stepped up to take care of her when her mother ran off.
40* NextLifeAsAFictionalCharacter: Anne dies in her previous world and wakes up inhabiting the body of the main character of a novel she had been reading when she dies.
41* PrinceCharmingWannabe: Duke Marshall attempts to court [[IncompatibleOrientation Anne]] who actively dislikes him.
42* ShowWithinAShow: ''The Foundling's Wings'' was the novel Anne was reading when she died and got transported into.
43* SinisterMinister: Bishop Geist, the leader of [[TheChurch the Church of Coris]], seems to have no problem with [[spoiler: blackmailing Eva and using both her and Anne to further the power of the church among the Wyernwolf Empire's nobility]]
44* SonOfAWhore: Corvina's mother was a sex worker, a fact [[TheEmperor her father]] [[AbusiveParents likes to remind her of.]]
45* TechnicolorEyes: Corvina has pink eyes.
46* TransparentCloset: Downplayed. [[spoiler: While both Duke Marshall and Corvina know about Sebastian being gay despite his deep desire to hide it, they are also the two people who know him best and both known for their cunning.]]

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