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Erotic Fairy Tales - Bluebeard


Alt Names: alt えろ◆めるへん 青ひげalt えろ♥めるへん 青ひげalt Erotic Fairy Tales: Bluebeard
Author: Takano Yumi
Artist: Takano Yumi
Genres: Fantasy FantasyJosei JoseiRomance RomanceSmut SmutSupernatural Supernatural
Type: Manga (Japanese)
Status: Complete
Description: In this erotic re-telling of the traditional fairy tale, a young girl marries the despotic ruler of the province of water, who is known for his lengthy blue beard and who is rumoured to eat his wives. When he leaves her alone in his castle, she goes exploring and finds a magic door that leads to the province's capital city...

> Part of the Erotic Fairy Tales series
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Doesn't make him not a Wife-killer.  All the other people in that room were his former wives, who also looked in.

That's also only in the French version "La Barbe Bleu" which is specifically blaming the victim, saying that, "if only she hadn't looked, he wouldn't have had to kill her."  She survives, but the moral given at the end of the French fairy tale is that exactly. 

 

its an issue of trust.  betraying the king is treason, and is execution-worthy.  the room was probably nothing but a small, empty room at first, but the first wife just had to look, betraying the king's trust, and was executed for it.  its not really victim blaming, saying, "if only she hadnt looked, i wouldnt have had to kill her", its just a flat-out fact.

 

feudalism is mostly a relic of the past thankfully (except for the possible neo-feudalism - ruled by corporations - that may be in our future *shudder*).

I keep having a feeling that one of these stories is gonna have a really tragic twist.

Whoa, what? What was that last page with her brothers about? I kinda want to read more about them.

Wow... The villain was so pitiful he wasn't even worth collecting... xD

Ya just gotta love Jay. xD

lol so they just HAD to have that sex scene right at the end (which was really pointless, to say the least)

There is no such thing as pointless sex in this world.

This was quite...bland..

lol so they just HAD to have that sex scene right at the end (which was really pointless, to say the least)

So, what was the point of the winged dude being there?

He's kinda a story teller and he usually collects antagonists. He's in most of the Fairy Tales and 'helps'. 

So, what was the point of the winged dude being there?

The artist wanted to drew him? Maybe?

So, what was the point of the winged dude being there?

Chapter 3 Page 20. When I saw "thrust", I thought for sure he killed her.

That's it? Disappointing...

I was chanting "murder her murder her" towards the end...

This is quite EROTIC 

And so you have.  Thanks for the release, Antisense!

Not a spoiler, just speculation

Spoiler

 

=X Actually it's not the beginning there's only 1 chapter left. I plan on releasing it some time next week.

Not a spoiler, just speculation

Spoiler

So I've been wondering since chapter 1, and all the more now in chapter 2-- (major spoiler speculation here)

Spoiler

..................... Update please...

>Erotic

 

Time to check what is this about

Kinda borderline-ish, but I'll let it go for now.

this was kinda mild to some of the mangas i've seen on here.  Not that I care, I enjoy boobs as much as the next guy....

Nah the traditional story tells about the husband gives her the keys and tells her not to open the door to a small room. She does and sees blood and stuff. He dies by the hands of her brothers she keeps all the money. =)

 

Bluebeard


Doesn't make him not a Wife-killer.  All the other people in that room were his former wives, who also looked in.

That's also only in the French version "La Barbe Bleu" which is specifically blaming the victim, saying that, "if only she hadn't looked, he wouldn't have had to kill her."  She survives, but the moral given at the end of the French fairy tale is that exactly. 

Other fairy tales, such as "Fitcher's Bird" or "Mr. Fox," which use the same archetypal story as "Bluebeard," are not nearly as victim-blamey, and in some she dies.  In some, she escapes by her own wit and intelligence, pointing towards the idea that he would have killed her anyway, and only by looking was she able to gain the knowledge she needed to know she had to flee before she was killed.

Had me at the word "Erotic" but I'm not so sure about this though, doesn't the tale of Bluebeard have him as a "Wife-killer" and his most favorite way of killing his "Wife" is to kill her when she is asleep right after the wedding

Nah the traditional story tells about the husband gives her the keys and tells her not to open the door to a small room. She does and sees blood and stuff. He dies by the hands of her brothers she keeps all the money. =)

 

Bluebeard

Had me at the word "Erotic" but I'm not so sure about this though, doesn't the tale of Bluebeard have him as a "Wife-killer" and his most favorite way of killing his "Wife" is to kill her when she is asleep right after the wedding

Kinda borderline-ish, but I'll let it go for now.


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