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The Red Swan (The Demon vs A Dancer)

The Red Swan (The Demon vs A Dancer)

arrinknight

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Ramona was forced to seal Demona using the shards of her heart to destroy the dark magic power that had been awakened. However, a hundred years later, a wizard girl named Lyxia, fell in love with a human and began to attract the human's attention with her dance. Due to a rule that wizards should not love humans, Lyxia began to have an evil intention, she wanted to control these two worlds under her hands so that she could erase that rule, and making that human male, her lover. Her evil desire had made the dark aura inside her eventually break Demona’s seal. Demona then took her body and kill her, then started to look for victims to strengthen her dark magic power so that she could rule both worlds. Feeling guilty, Lyxia then asked to be reincarnated so that she could fight Demona, however, after she was reborn as Ixy, she did not remember her original purpose was to defeat Demona. The only thing she remember was to dance. Demona knew that Lyxia had been reborn, so she began to mess up Ixy's life with the help of her adopted daughter, Krahe, so she could not remember anything from her past. Could Ixy defeat Demona with her dance and make Hideki her true love?

Chapter 1 INTRO: THE RED SWAN (ENGLISH)

The whole story in this novel has absolutely nothing to do with the music/song. The whole story is fiction. If there are similarities in the naming, we did not intend to.

And the author herself has not been able to write in good English. If there are any criticisms/suggestions about writing/grammars/punctuation, please contact the author. The author welcomes suggestions and constructive criticism.

There are still some terms in foreign languages ​​that may not be understood, such as en pointé (which is tiptoe to toe while performing ballet movements), or pas de deux (is a dance duet in which two dancers, usually a boy and a girl, performing ballet moves together), or also pointé shoes (are the type of shoes worn by ballet dancers when performing the en pointé dance).

For other ballet dance terms such as fifth position or first position, the author invites readers to search for the term in the search engine.

The author also invites readers to fantasize widely, including all the ballet dance movements in this story, please fantasize and imagine as freely as possible how the movements are performed.

Readers are also advised to watch ballet dance videos before reading this novel, The Red Swan, to make the fantasy more beautiful.

Stories in ballet such as The Swan Lake (The Swan Queen), Giselle, Cinderella, or stories in other famous ballet dances, readers can search for them in search engines, because these stories will not be discussed too much in this novel.

Thank you, happy fantasizing!

*For my second child, Baby N*

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Glossary

En pointè : the dancers moving gracefully on the tips of their toes.

En pointè shoes : specially made shoes worn by ballerinas to allow them to dance on the tips of their toes, usually female ballerinas wear this kind of shoes.

Flats shoes : shoes worn by male ballerinas to allow them to dance.

Marionette : manipulated, is a puppet controlled from above using wires or strings.

First Position : the heels are together, with toes turned out until the feet are in a straight line.

Fifth position : the feet are turned out and pressed closely together, the heel of the one foot against the toe of the other, usually a professionals do this movement.

Plie : knee bend in ballet. It is used in jumps and turns to provide spring, absorb shock, and as an exercise to loosen muscles and to develop balance.

Demi plie : the dancer bends the knees halfway, keeping the heels securely on the ground.

Pas de deux : s a dance duet in which two dancers perform ballet steps together.

Releve : it is one of the basic ballet moves. The dancer starts in a demi-plié and then rises up into demi-pointe (on the balls of the feet) or en pointe (on the toes), either on one foot or both feet.

Pirouettes en pointè : is a simple ballet turn in which the ballerina spins 360 degrees on one foot.

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