Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Manga / SleepyPrincessInTheDemonCastle

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Due to a lack of sleep of a result of a demon mite infestation, he winds up switching bodies with the Princess as he tries to revive her.

to:

** Due to a lack of sleep of as a result of a demon mite infestation, he winds up switching bodies with the Princess as he tries to revive her.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ButterflyOfDoom: Chapter 200 has Alazif coming down with Grimoire Rhinitis, which causes him to TimeTravel with Princess and Cursed Musician whenever he sneezes. After the second sneeze, he brings them to an AlternateTimeline where, due to the Princess stealing his special futon that Demon Cleric gave him, the Demon King decided that it meant he needed to grow up and be independent from relying on Demon Cleric and Hades, resulting in him bringing about massive changes to the Demon Army, starting with kicking out the weakest demons such as Teddy Demons and Eggplant Seals. In order to fix things in Chapter 203, the princess not only returns the futon, but also explains that the Demon King is not alone in caring greatly for Demon Cleric, making the young king stop thinking about changing things.

to:

* ButterflyOfDoom: Chapter 200 has Alazif coming down with Grimoire Rhinitis, which causes him to TimeTravel perform AccidentalTimeTravel with Princess and Cursed Musician whenever he sneezes. After the second sneeze, he brings them to an AlternateTimeline where, due to the Princess stealing his special futon that Demon Cleric gave him, the Demon King decided that it meant he needed to grow up and be independent from relying on Demon Cleric and Hades, resulting in him bringing about massive changes to the Demon Army, starting with kicking out the weakest demons such as Teddy Demons and Eggplant Seals. In order to fix things in Chapter 203, the princess not only returns the futon, but also explains that the Demon King is not alone in caring greatly for Demon Cleric, making the young king stop thinking about changing things.

Added: 879

Changed: 835

Removed: 999

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle'' (魔王城でおやすみ, ''Maōjō de Oyasumi'', literally ''Sweet Dreams in the Demon King's Castle''), is a genre mix of SliceOfLife, comedy and high fantasy written and illustrated by Kumanomata Kagiji since 2016 for Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' series and licensed for English release by Creator/VIZMedia. It also has an anime adaptation directed by Mitsue Yamazaki for Creator/DogaKobo, premiering in October 2020.

to:

''Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle'' (魔王城でおやすみ, ''Maōjō de Oyasumi'', literally ''Sweet Dreams in the Demon King's Castle''), is a genre mix of SliceOfLife, comedy and high fantasy written and illustrated by Kumanomata Kagiji since 2016 for Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' Magazine/ShonenSunday'' series and licensed for English release by Creator/VIZMedia. It also has an anime adaptation directed by Mitsue Yamazaki for Creator/DogaKobo, premiering in October 2020.



* BlandNameProduct:
** Chapter 319 features the Princess shoving a copy of ''[[FictionalDocument Shonen Someday]]'' (parodying ''Weekly Shonen Sunday'', the magazine both this series and ''Manga/CallOfTheNight'' were running in) in Twilight's face.
** In Chapter 320, the Princess discovers the Teddy Demons run an Ubear Eats delivery service.
** Invoked in Chapter 325, where ''[[FictionalVideoGame Super Demon King Kart]]'' is mentioned to be the Demon World version of a "[[VideoGame/SuperMarioKart mega-popular human video game]]".



* ButterflyOfDoom: The entire reason why the darker, more serious AlternateTimeline came to be was because the Princess stole the younger Demon King's futon. The reason is because it was the day of his coronation, and the futon was a supportive comfort gift by the Demon Cleric. With the futon stolen, the Demon King took this as a sign that he needed to be more independent, and thus fired all the weaker demons while enforcing stricter rules and standards for the Demon Army.

to:

* ButterflyOfDoom: The entire reason why Chapter 200 has Alazif coming down with Grimoire Rhinitis, which causes him to TimeTravel with Princess and Cursed Musician whenever he sneezes. After the darker, more serious second sneeze, he brings them to an AlternateTimeline came where, due to be was because the Princess stole the younger stealing his special futon that Demon King's futon. The reason is because it was the day of his coronation, and the futon was a supportive comfort gift by the Demon Cleric. With the futon stolen, Cleric gave him, the Demon King took this as a sign decided that it meant he needed to be more independent, grow up and thus fired all the weaker demons while enforcing stricter rules be independent from relying on Demon Cleric and standards for Hades, resulting in him bringing about massive changes to the Demon Army.Army, starting with kicking out the weakest demons such as Teddy Demons and Eggplant Seals. In order to fix things in Chapter 203, the princess not only returns the futon, but also explains that the Demon King is not alone in caring greatly for Demon Cleric, making the young king stop thinking about changing things.



* ForWantOfANail: Chapter 200 has Alazif coming down with Grimoire Rhinitis, which causes him to TimeTravel with Princess and Cursed Musician whenever he sneezes. After the second sneeze, he brings them to an AlternateTimeline where, due to the Princess stealing his special futon that Demon Cleric gave him, the Demon King decided that it meant he needed to grow up and be independent from relying on Demon Cleric and Hades, resulting in him bringing about massive changes to the Demon Army, starting with kicking out the weakest demons such as Teddy Demons and Eggplant Seals. In order to fix things in Chapter 203, the princess not only returns the futon, but also explains that the Demon King is not alone in caring greatly for Demon Cleric, making the young king stop thinking about changing things.



** When he starts wishing he could become something pure like a Teddy Demon while resurrecting one, which results in him temporarily switching souls with it.

to:

** When he He starts wishing he could become something pure like a Teddy Demon while resurrecting one, which results in him temporarily switching souls with it.



* InconsistentSpelling: Is the Princess's name "Syalis", "Suya Rhys", or "Suyaris"? According to the Viz translation, her full name has it as "Sya Lis", but everyone in-universe goes with "Syalis".



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is the Princess's name "Syalis", "Suya Rhys", or "Suyaris"? According to the Viz translation, her full name has it as "Sya Lis", but everyone in-universe goes with "Syalis".


Added DiffLines:

** Chapter 347 has the Princess recall the time she had a rare opportunity to sleep with both her parents, but her father couldn't make it back home.

Added: 297

Changed: 142

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FreakyFridayFlip: The Demon Cleric starts wishing he could become something pure like a Teddy Demon while resurrecting one, which results in him temporarily switching souls with it.

to:

* FreakyFridayFlip: The Demon Cleric sometimes has this happen to him when reviving the dead.
** When he
starts wishing he could become something pure like a Teddy Demon while resurrecting one, which results in him temporarily switching souls with it.it.
** Due to a lack of sleep of a result of a demon mite infestation, he winds up switching bodies with the Princess as he tries to revive her.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AttackOfThe50-FootWhatever:

to:

* AttackOfThe50-FootWhatever:AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever:

to:

* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever:AttackOfThe50-FootWhatever:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
added example(s)

Added DiffLines:

* DemotedToExtra: The Fruit Demons get demoted from fairly minor characters who drop out of the story fairly early on in the manga to having a ten second cameo in the opening credits of the anime without any of their stories being animated at all.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: When the demons escort the princess to the nearest human town so she can purchase a limited edition pillow, they find that everything is extremely expensive because the nearest human town is, from the humans' perspective, the Hero's last stop before the Very Definitely Final Dungeon, and all the prices are inflated accordingly.

to:

* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: When the demons escort the princess to the nearest human town so she can purchase a limited edition pillow, they find that everything is extremely expensive because the nearest human town is, from the humans' perspective, the Hero's last stop before the Very Definitely Final Dungeon, VeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon, and all the prices are inflated accordingly.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CardboardPrison: The demons might as well leave the Princess's cell door open for all the good it does (if nothing else, the Teddy Demons will just give her another copy of the key in exchange for another round of brushing). Later on, they just stop caring as long as she isn't wreaking havoc. It's even shown that the Princess, in spite of her penchant for escaping custody, has no intention of leaving Demon Castle even when she has all the capacity to do so, and then some.

to:

* CardboardPrison: The demons might as well leave the Princess's cell door open for all the good it does (if nothing else, the Teddy Demons will just give her another copy of the key in exchange for another round of brushing). Later on, they just stop caring as long as she isn't wreaking havoc. It's even shown that the Princess, in spite of her penchant for escaping custody, has no intention of leaving Demon Castle even when she has all the capacity to do so, and then some.some - whenever she leaves the castle proper, it's to perform some errand, and she returns the moment it's done.

Added: 3865

Changed: 1049

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Twilight and Zeus grow to giant size in chapters 330-331, but again, it's temporary.



** Twilight and Zeus end up as babies in Chapter 333, thanks to using most of their magical energy during [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever an earlier escapade]].



* GenderBender: The entirety of the Castle's population gets hit by a magical sex change in Chapters 312-313, and for once it's not Syalis's fault. Twilight gets hit by a deliberate sex change in Chapter 316 as an emergency disguise.



* {{Homage}}: Invoked in Chapter 319, as Syalis stages the scene from ''Manga/CallOfTheNight'' where Kou first meets Nazuna as an intervention for Twilight, complete with adopting Nazuna's trademark hairstyle and personally installing a vending machine.



* HumanSubspecies: [[spoiler: Long ago, the dark gods attempted to wipe out a certain species. Some of them, protected by the divinities, escaped to become the first humans. Those who remained were slaughtered by the dark gods, with the few who managed to survive getting transformed by the dark gods' magic power and becoming demons.]]



* InternalReveal: Twilight discovers in Chapter 316 that [[spoiler:his FirstLove, who he thought was a girl, was actually Dawner]]. He has [[HeroicBSOD a BSoD]] for a few chapters afterwards.



* MadeOfMagic: [[spoiler:The dark gods are amalgamations of the magic power produced by living beings - more specifically, magic power suffused with fear and sorrow.]]



* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: A one-chapter example in Chapter 310, where the Princess keeps turning up as a worker everywhere the Demon Cleric goes, courtesy of all the shops being connected. The Cleric's left seriously discombobulated, particularly since he was trying to scope out potential "date" spots for them.



* NonIndicativeName: While the demons that act as commanders of the demon army under the Demon King are called the "Ten Elders", there aren't actually 10 of them in number. That's just the number of positions available to be commanders in the army. There's actually only 9 of them, though the Princess at times is considered an unofficial 10th. [[spoiler:There ''was'' an actual 10th, but they were disguised as a demon that doesn't exist - a massive Teddy Devil - and had a PerceptionFilter so no-one saw anything out of the ordinary about them.]]
* NotTheIntendedUse: There are many items in Demon Castle who have a stated and obvious purpose, typically for adventuring, but Syalis uses them as sleep aids.
** a magic shield that conjures wind? An air mattress.

to:

* NonIndicativeName: While the demons that act as commanders of the demon army under the Demon King are called the "Ten Elders", there aren't actually 10 of them in number. That's just the number of positions available to be commanders in the army. There's actually only 9 of them, though the Princess at times is considered an unofficial 10th. [[spoiler:There ''was'' an actual 10th, but they were disguised as he accidentally landed himself with a demon that doesn't exist - a massive Teddy Devil - long-term PerceptionFilter, preventing anyone from remembering or registering him, and had he could only break it by making a PerceptionFilter so no-one saw anything out of the ordinary about them.big enough disturbance to catch someone's attention.]]
* NotTheIntendedUse: There are many items in Demon Castle who which have a stated and obvious purpose, typically for adventuring, but Syalis uses them as sleep aids.
** a A magic shield that conjures wind? An air mattress.



* OneDialogueTwoConversations: In Chapter 315, Syalis and Zetsuran talk about preparing beans. Trouble is, Syalis thinks they're talking about preparing beans to make chocolate for Valentine's Day, while Zetsuran thinks they're talking about preparing beans for Setsubun.



* PoorCommunicationKills: The Princess, for all her skill at slaughtering demons, is ''astonishingly'' awful at speaking to other people. A number of gags revolve around how she simply goes out and acts, leaving everyone around her with zero context on how to handle the situation. Other times, her actions have ''too much'' context, giving everyone around her the completely wrong idea. Example: in Chapter 11, she goes around asking demons to press her pressure points for a better sleep. But because of being warned by Syberian to not make a ruckus, it devolved from 'pressing pressure points' to 'touching her in bed'.

to:

* PoorCommunicationKills: PoorCommunicationKills:
**
The Princess, for all her skill at slaughtering demons, is ''astonishingly'' awful at speaking to other people. A number of gags revolve around how she simply goes out and acts, leaving everyone around her with zero context on how to handle the situation. Other times, her actions have ''too much'' context, giving everyone around her the completely wrong idea. Example: in Chapter 11, she goes around asking demons to press her pressure points for a better sleep. But because of being warned by Syberian to not make a ruckus, it devolved from 'pressing pressure points' to 'touching her in bed'.bed'.
** [[spoiler:Poor communication is also responsible for some of the gods' and demons' current issues. A major issue in modern demons' attempts to patch things up with humans is that humans generally don't know anything about demons and have a bad impression of their powers and religious practices, and the demons never tried reaching out and seriously engaging with them. On the divine side, Zeus never told the humans about anything that was going on because he was hung up on how lame it made him look to get weaker because of the decline in faith.]]



* SickEpisode: In chapter 172, the Princess tries some poison to see if it'll make her feel sleepy. Instead it makes her collapse, and the demons come to visit her in bed, all of them convinced it was ''their'' fault.

to:

* SickEpisode: SickEpisode:
**
In chapter 172, the Princess tries some poison to see if it'll make her feel sleepy. Instead it makes her collapse, and the demons come to visit her in bed, all of them convinced it was ''their'' fault.fault.
** In chapter 317, Cursed Musician comes down with a cold, and Harpy and the Princess look after him.


Added DiffLines:

* VetinariJobSecurity: Cursed Musician invokes this in Chapter 324, going AWOL so the Demon King will realize how much he does. [[spoiler:In reality, he's trying to teach [[{{Workaholic}} Odile]] a lesson about taking a break.]]


Added DiffLines:

* WrongAssumption: In Chapter 318, the human army spies on the Castle, only to interpret the various hijinks going on as evidence that the demons are their sworn enemies.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: When the demons escort the princess to the nearest human town so she can purchase a limited edition pillow, they find that everything is extremely expensive because the nearest human town is, from the humans' perspective, the Hero's last stop before the Very Definitely Final Dungeon, and all the prices are inflated accordingly.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BackgroundHalo: Inverted with the cover of volume 3, which has a blood-red crescent moon positioned in just the right spot to make it look like the princess has horns.

to:

* BackgroundHalo: Inverted with the BackgroundBodyPart: The cover of volume 3, which has a blood-red crescent moon positioned in just the right spot to make it look like the princess has horns.

Added: 1007

Changed: 666

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CameBackWrong: Chapter 214 starts off with the Princess dying yet again, with the Demon Cleric putting her tombstone in a coffin. However, before he can revive her, he is asked by the Demon King to take part in a three-day business trip. As such, the Princess remains dead for longer than usual, which results in her becoming a zombie, complete with a desire to eat brains and displaying various zombie-based behaviors, all while she tries to use this as an excuse to sleep like a zombie. In the process of trying to experience zombie sleep, she almost causes a Teddy Demon ZombieApocalypse before Demon Cleric finally gets things under control and returns everybody to normal.

to:

* CameBackWrong: With the amount of times that the Princess dies and has to be resurrected, it was inevitable that sometimes it would go badly:
** Early on, the Demon Cleric botches a mass resurrection spell and accidentally fuses the Princess with a Stamper Cat demon. The fusion itself is actually easy for him to repair; the problem is that the Princess wants to take the opportunity to take a nap under her kotatsu while in a cat body and resists the Cleric's attempts to heal her.
**
Chapter 214 starts off with the Princess dying yet again, with the Demon Cleric putting her tombstone in a coffin. However, before he can revive her, he is asked by the Demon King to take part in a three-day business trip. As such, the Princess remains dead for longer than usual, which results in her becoming a zombie, complete with a desire to eat brains and displaying various zombie-based behaviors, all while she tries to use this as an excuse to sleep like a zombie. In the process of trying to experience zombie sleep, she almost causes a Teddy Demon ZombieApocalypse before Demon Cleric finally gets things under control and returns everybody to normal.

Added: 470

Removed: 472

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AdaptationExpansion: The anime adds several extra details to each of the manga chapters' stories. The main points being the addition of near-constant internal monologues and talking to herself from the Princess in the earlier "nights", where in the manga it only pops up occasionally, usually at the beginning and end of each chapter, and elaborating on Dawner's HeroOfAnotherStory status by showing more of the various parts of his journey than the manga already did.



* AdaptationalExpansion: The anime adds several extra details to each of the manga chapters' stories. The main points being the addition of near-constant internal monologues and talking to herself from the Princess in the earlier "nights", where in the manga it only pops up occasionally, usually at the beginning and end of each chapter, and elaborating on Dawner's HeroOfAnotherStory status by showing more of the various parts of his journey than the manga already did.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* LeakedExperience: One chapter involves the demons realizing that the Princess is inexplicably of a much higher level than she should be and trying to figure out how she managed to become so powerful when she spends most of her time sleeping. It turns out to be due to this trope; she's registered as a party member of the hero who's coming to rescue her, meaning as he and his team level up, she gets a free power boost.

Added: 154

Removed: 149

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
This trope has been renamed per TRS


* HornyDevils: There are at least two succubi/incubi, but they don't feed with sex, per se. They feed on human vitality and survive by being popular.


Added DiffLines:

* SuccubiAndIncubi: There are at least two succubi/incubi, but they don't feed with sex, per se. They feed on human vitality and survive by being popular.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: One chapter of the manga centers around Syalis building a jury-rigged satellite dish on top of the castle so that everyone in the castle can watch the premiere of the Sleepy Princess anime.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: Both humans and demons have shown a wide variety of natural hair colors outright impossible in real life, such as the females of the Goodereste family having silvery-purple hair and several demons having green hair, which is never commented on and treated as completely normal.

Added: 117

Changed: 6

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The Princess uses a magical item to temporarily shrink herself so she can sleep on a Teddy Devil's stomach, and ends up causing a lot of trouble for the Demon Cleric.

to:

* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The Princess uses a magical item to temporarily shrink herself so she can sleep on a Teddy Devil's Demon's stomach, and ends up causing a lot of trouble for the Demon Cleric.


Added DiffLines:

** Chapter 275 has Silmoth become one when she dies, [[ItemDropMechanic dropping lots of silk items]] in the process.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PoorCommunicationKills: The Princess, for all her skill at slaughtering demons, is ''astonishingly'' awful at speaking to other people. A number of gags revolve around how she simply goes out and acts, leaving everyone around her with zero context on how to handle the situation. Other times, her actions have ''too much'' context, giving everyone around her the completely wrong idea.

to:

* PoorCommunicationKills: The Princess, for all her skill at slaughtering demons, is ''astonishingly'' awful at speaking to other people. A number of gags revolve around how she simply goes out and acts, leaving everyone around her with zero context on how to handle the situation. Other times, her actions have ''too much'' context, giving everyone around her the completely wrong idea. Example: in Chapter 11, she goes around asking demons to press her pressure points for a better sleep. But because of being warned by Syberian to not make a ruckus, it devolved from 'pressing pressure points' to 'touching her in bed'.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheNightThatNeverEnds: It's normally eternal night in the Demon World.

to:

* TheNightThatNeverEnds: It's normally eternal night in the Demon World.World...[[spoiler:until Zeus was introduced. His arrival turned night into day.]]

Added: 192

Changed: 672

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The Princess stumbles on one while looking for something to make her smaller, and it temporarily turns her into a kid. When she tries to replicate the effect, she inadvertently turns all the demons in the castle into kids instead.

to:

** The Princess stumbles on one while looking for something to make her smaller, and it temporarily turns her into a kid. When she tries to replicate the effect, she inadvertently turns all the demons in the castle into kids instead. Eventually she replicates it successfully, because she wants to test the demons' ways of lulling a kid to sleep, only to find most of the demons are missing (having gone to the new confectionary shoppe), so she tries going to sleep on her own, before remembering that in the past she couldn't get to sleep without someone lulling her... and the only people around are Cursed Musician, Zeus, and M.O.T.H.E.R., who aren't exactly cut out for the job.



* HornyDevils: There is at least one succubus, but they don't feed with sex, per se. They feed on human vitality and survive by being popular.

to:

* HornyDevils: There is are at least one succubus, two succubi/incubi, but they don't feed with sex, per se. They feed on human vitality and survive by being popular.



* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The Princess uses a magical item to temporarily shrink herself so she can sleep on a Teddy Devil's stomach, and ends up causing a lot of trouble for the Demon Cleric.



* NonIndicativeName: While the demons that act as commanders of the demon army under the Demon King are called the "Ten Elders", there aren't actually 10 of them in number. That's just the number of positions available to be commanders in the army. There's actually only 9 of them, though the Princess at times is considered an unofficial 10th.

to:

* NonIndicativeName: While the demons that act as commanders of the demon army under the Demon King are called the "Ten Elders", there aren't actually 10 of them in number. That's just the number of positions available to be commanders in the army. There's actually only 9 of them, though the Princess at times is considered an unofficial 10th. [[spoiler:There ''was'' an actual 10th, but they were disguised as a demon that doesn't exist - a massive Teddy Devil - and had a PerceptionFilter so no-one saw anything out of the ordinary about them.]]



* TitleDrop: Happens in episode 5 of the anime courtesy of the [[GagDub english dub]].

to:

* TitleDrop: Happens in episode 5 of the anime courtesy of the [[GagDub english English dub]].

Added: 618

Changed: 453

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* InstantGravestone: Whenever the Princess dies, she turns into a gravestone with a little crescent moon on the top... despite the demons turning into various types of regular corpses and skeletons whenever they're killed by her. Chapter 260 reveals this is actually why DeathIsCheap for her, as turning into a gravestone leaves an easy-to-use object for resurrection, though that also means that if she dies in a hard-to-reach place she risks effectively dying permanently.

to:

* InstantGravestone: InstantGravestone:
**
Whenever the Princess dies, she turns into a gravestone with a little crescent moon on the top... despite the demons turning into various types of regular corpses and skeletons whenever they're killed by her. her.
**
Chapter 260 reveals this is actually why DeathIsCheap for her, as has Harpy also become one after dying, along with revealing that the Princess turning into a gravestone leaves an easy-to-use object upon dying is why DeathIsCheap for resurrection, though that her and a few other fleshy characters, as it perfectly preserves their body for revival by a priest eventually. Said chapter also means has Harpy noting that if she dies in a hard-to-reach place she risks somebody's gravestone can't be retrieved for revival, said person is effectively dying permanently.KilledOffForReal.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* InstantGravestone: Whenever the Princess dies, she turns into a gravestone with a little crescent moon on the top... despite the demons turning into various types of regular corpses and skeletons whenever they're killed by her.

to:

* InstantGravestone: Whenever the Princess dies, she turns into a gravestone with a little crescent moon on the top... despite the demons turning into various types of regular corpses and skeletons whenever they're killed by her. Chapter 260 reveals this is actually why DeathIsCheap for her, as turning into a gravestone leaves an easy-to-use object for resurrection, though that also means that if she dies in a hard-to-reach place she risks effectively dying permanently.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Tragedy has struck the Kingdom of Goodereste, for their beloved princess, Aurora Syalis Goodereste, has been captured by the Demon King Twilight, who has declared that he will only return her if the humans surrender the world to him. A coalition of heroes is then assembled to rescue the princess, led by her childhood friend Sir Dawner; unfortunately, because their leader is such a scatterbrain, rescuing her might be tougher than it is supposed to be.

to:

Tragedy has struck the Kingdom of Goodereste, for their beloved princess, Aurora Syalis Goodereste, has been captured by the [[MaouTheDemonKing Demon King Twilight, Twilight]], who has declared that he will only return her if the humans surrender the world to him. A coalition of heroes is then assembled to rescue the princess, led by her childhood friend Sir Dawner; unfortunately, because their leader is such a scatterbrain, rescuing her might be tougher than it is supposed to be.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ItRunsInTheFamily: As more and more of the Goodereste royal family are revealed, it becomes increasingly clear that every female in the line, including Princess Sya Lis, Queen Nem lis, Aunt Como Lis, and Grandma Ahm Lis, are total {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s with a penchant for ComedicSociopathy.

to:

* ItRunsInTheFamily: As more and more of the Goodereste royal family are revealed, it becomes increasingly clear that every female in the line, including Princess Sya Lis, Queen Nem lis, Lis, Aunt Como Lis, and Grandma Ahm Lis, are total {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s with a penchant for ComedicSociopathy.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PottyEmergency: The princess runs into one of these when the usual toilet near her cell is getting changed. She tries finding another toilet, but [[RealityEnsues most of the demons use toilets that she can't use because of their species]]. In the end, she ends up using the Demon King's private restroom, much to the chagrin of the Demon King, who also needed to use the restroom.

to:

* PottyEmergency: The princess runs into one of these when the usual toilet near her cell is getting changed. She tries finding another toilet, but [[RealityEnsues most of the demons use toilets that she can't use because of their species]].species. In the end, she ends up using the Demon King's private restroom, much to the chagrin of the Demon King, who also needed to use the restroom.

Top