I feel kind of bad for her sister. They talk of her as a woman without any chance to become a "proper one" "again", at least, that's how this situation looks to me. immoral.
And still they talk about how LOW is Archer's family.
So. At the red corner we have morally-LOW family, and at the blue - low-status one.
And it makes us wonder why they want to make a connection like that. Maybe since her family has, um, not do good rep, if she was "chosen" with someone else, it would look like they're "selling" her for gold and reputation.
After Archer makes a dubious deal with a witch in exchange for even more dubious powers, he and his reluctant friend are dragged into an epic journey for redemption, meeting saints and sinners as they go.
Contains elements from Cornish/English mythology, and aggressive chickens, witches and morris dancers
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