![]() ![]() A disguised Queen Ivi tries to kill Aza with a poisoned apple. ![]() Aza is thrown in prison, and punches the guards to try escaping from them. Queen Ivi slaps Aza across the face once. There are beauty and disguise potions used, as well as a magic mirror.Ī heavy metal ring is thrown and accidentally hits the king in the head, causing injury. ![]() The good characters act morally appropriate, though, and the evil are dealt with.Īza, in her search to gain beauty, tries some beauty spells, that only end in disaster. ![]() Ivi has little problem attempting to kill Aza. Ivi threatens Aza to do her biding, at times, causing Aza to lie in order to save her life. Queen Ivi is very vain and, under the influence of an evil adviser, becomes rather cruel in the way she handles her subjects. Aza befriends the prince, becomes a lady in waiting to the new queen, and finds a magic mirror is no one's friend. When Aza is asked to accompany a duchess to the king's wedding, she has no idea the changes in her life this will bring. She longs to be beautiful, to no longer be the subject of people's rudeness. Aza's singing voice is amazing, but she is ugly. Aza was abandoned as a baby at the Featherbed Inn in the Ayorthian village of Amonta, where the inn keeper and his wife adopted her. ![]()
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