Chapter 27:

Lore of the Disaster Princesses

Blood Rose Princess Just Wants to Live in Peace with Her Little Daughter


The Disaster Princesses in "The Blood Rose Princess Just Wants to Live in Peace with Her Little Daughter" are not just powerful characters or antagonists. They are conceptual entities born from the deepest wounds of the world, the embodiment of the sadness, suffering, and hidden desires of humanity and the world itself. They are called "disasters" not because of their inherent evil intentions, but because their presence shakes the world order—either because they are too honest, too strong, or too true for the world full of falsehood to accept.


Origin of the Disaster Princesses

"The world cried, and from its cries they were born."

Each Disaster Princess is born from the "highest point of suffering" in human history, whether physical, spiritual, or metaphysical. When the world's wounds reach a saturation point—and no human or system can heal them—a Princess is born to bear and embody those wounds in the form of absolute power.

They are called Princesses because metaphorically and spiritually, they are the children of the world itself. Not biological offspring, but the incarnation of the world's will in the form of women who represent birth, suffering, hope, and destruction.

Existential Function

Each Princess has four functions in the world:

Mirror of the World – They show the true face of the world that is often hidden: injustice, hatred, the destruction of nature, or the meaninglessness of life. For an example, Black Mist Princess represents the collective wounds of oppressed and silenced women.Alternative Judge – They appear when the system fails. If kings fail to protect, the Blood Rose will execute. If society fails to protect women and children, the Black Mist will destroy the patriarchal order.Test of Humanity – Their presence tests: Will humanity change? Or will destruction sweep everything?Symbol of Dark Hope – Behind the destruction they bring, lies the hope of a more honest, cleaner, more balanced world—even if it means going through disaster.

Why Are They Called “Disasters”?

Because true change is always painful. Because the world rejects the cure that comes with blood, not prayer. They are called disasters by humanity because their presence disrupts the status quo:

They cannot be controlled by kings or systems.They destroy cities and kingdoms, even for moral reasons.They defy the conventional moral logic of humanity, which is bound to compromise.

However, among the oppressed, they are often secretly worshipped. Some people call them:

“Children of the world who love in a way that is incomprehensible.”“Goddesses of curse and hope.”


Existential Structure and Power

The Disaster Princesses share several common traits:

Not fully living beings. They are half-spirit, half-ideological reality.Power does not come from training, but from suffering. They do not level up—they are born at the peak.They cannot kill each other outright. Because they understand each other—despite their different goals.They have pure souls. Unambitious, no lust, their actions merely realise the will of a wounded world in extreme ways.
They generally can't have children, because they are not biological women, but Marry is an exception because Caelan is not an ordinary child but a spirit of the world's will

But they can:

Hurt each other.Fight each other.Oppose each other’s ideologies.


Relationship with the World

The Disaster Princesses are not aliens or demons; they are part of the world. But the world fears them, as one fears an old wound reopening.

Only the Earth Mother is called the "Mother of the Disaster Princesses" because she is the earliest incarnation of the earth's suffering. She does more than guide—she sometimes groans, cries, or gets angry because she sees her children misunderstood, even hurting each other.


Conclusion: Are They Saviours or Destroyers?

"They are not the world's enemies. They are the world that cries."

The Disaster Princesses are the world's answer to the pain that humans cannot express. They can be:

Heroes in the eyes of the oppressed.Villains in the eyes of the powerful.Symbols of the end times in the eyes of historians.Lost children in the eyes of the Earth Mother.
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