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I know I’m completely obsessed with Seraph of the End when I read a historical account of Edward II and his cousin, Thomas of Lancaster and find myself comparing them to Krul Tepes and Ferid Bathory. This is not Thomas B. Costain’s fault, but his book, The Three Edwards brought back a lot of memories of Chris Hunt’s historical novel, Gaveston. I often wondered if Hunt used Costain’s book as a reference material. He came up with a very interesting explaination for why Edward disliked his cousin so much. When they were young, Thomas tried several times to force himself upon Edward, professing to be utterly smitten with the prince’s beauty, to have fallen madly in love with him. Lancaster’s true love, however, was power. His lustful eye never left the throne of England, even while it was fixated upon his cousin’s golden beauty.

This made me think of Ferid’s professions of devotion for Krul Tepes, the vampire queen. Ferid claims to be smitten with her, yet what he truly lusts for is Krul’s power. Both Lancaster and Ferid are taken with their sovereign’s beauty, yet questioning that sovereign’s place on the throne, challenging their sovereign’s power. Both Edward II and Krul taunt and look down their noses at this ambitious suitor, spurning them for a favourite.

In Edward’s situation, the favourite is Piers Gaveston. In Krul’s, it’s Hyakuya Mikaela. Both Edward and Krul invest quite a bit of power and attention in this favourite, sparking off jealousy in their other subjects.

Another curious parallel is the spurned suitor torments, yet fancies the favourite. Lancaster confesses that he always wanted Gaveston and Ferid makes no secret of his desire for Mika. One might argue that favourite was both Edward and Lancaster’s downfall in Gaveston. Was Mika Krul’s? Will he become Ferid’s as well? Mika did distract Krul at the crucial moment which both Crowley and Ferid took advantage of.

It will be interesting to see how far this parallel will play out. It’s not a perfect one. For instance, there’s an important emotional element to the equation in Seraph of the End, Hyakuya Yuichirou. After all Yu is Mika’s major motivation while Gaveston’s is more enigmatic. One might argue the latter’s actions were dictacted by glory and pride. Everything he obtained was to bolster up both, whether it was lands, titles, or favours from his adoring king.

This is the motivation Thomas B. Costain gives Piers Gaveston in The Three Edwards, but is that his only one? Much as I enjoy Costain’s writing, he plays favourites and Gaveston isn’t one of them, even when he’s trying to be fair. At the same time, he has little good to say of Thomas of Lancaster other than he was a dangerous man to cross. Nothing Costain writes contradicts the dark picture Chris Hunt painted of him. It’s a contradictory love Lancaster expressed for his prince, which has me drawing this parallel between him and Ferid Bathory.

Where does lust for their monarch’s beautiful person end and lust for their powers and possessions begin? It’s a complex relationship and array of desires, caught up in the hierarchy of their respective societies.

I also marvel at the parallels which occur to me when I’m obsessed, yet I think both Hunt and Kaguya-sensei struck on a common theme of the lust for power being bound up with the person in power. Certain themes recurr again and again across genre and in different themes of story.

It never fails to fascinate me when one catches my eye.
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Just when I think nothing I will discover can rival my old obsessions of the past, I stumble across something which completely captivates me.

I almost didn’t watch Seraph of the End at FanimeCon. To think I almost missed this and it’s an anime that felt like it was made just for me. Vampires, demonic weapons with sentience, absolutely beautiful shounen ai potential between a pair of star-crossed bishounen rivalling CLAMP’s, great characters, great villains, and a complex plot loaded with intrigue. All of this was depicted in exquisite animation which captivated my eye from the beginning. I couldn’t look away from the opening credits for the first season and its techno opening played in my head for days afterwards.

Happily I was able to find the first and second seasons which I watched during convention crash (a state I often find myself in after a convention) and the illness which caught up with me after not getting enough sleep. I also bough Volumes 1-2 of the manga in the dealer’s room. (Later I got my hands on Volumes 3-7 and I’ve ordered Volume 8.) I’ve cleared off some of my shelves, donating a bunch of manga to an LGBT+ youth center I hope will enjoy the gift. (It’s good manga; Demon Diary, Il Gatto Sul G, Angelic Runes, Hybrid Child. I experienced some pangs giving it away, but like I said, they’re good manga which I’m hoping will find other readers who’ll enjoy them as much as I did.)

There’s some about duality, parallel mirrors in pairings which draws me to the interaction of a couple of characters. Yuichirou and Mikaela are almost like mirrors of each other, two beautiful boys on very different paths which diverged from each other, only to reconnect once more. Yu is dark-haired and green-eyed, Mika is blonde and blue-eyed (until the latter gets red eyes). Yu is a member of the Imperial Demon Army who wears a black uniform, Mika wears the white uniform of the vampire noble elite. Mika has a sword that gives him power from drinking his blood. Yu’s is a demon that keeps trying to take over his body. Both boys grew up as ‘livestock’ in a vampire ruled city until Yu escaped into the waiting arms of Lieutenant-Colonel Guren Ichinose of the Imperial Demon Army, thinking Mika was dead. Mika was rescued and turned into a vampire by the queen Krul Tepes and has thought of nothing since other than getting Yu back.

The two of them would be enough to suck me into this series. As it happens, I love the other characters, too. Shinoa is delightful, a type of character I enjoy a great deal, the playful tease who hides her true feelings behind her mischief. Youichi is a sweet, utterly huggable bishounen who’s developing layers as we go along. Kimizuki, the ‘telephone’ pole and Mistuba are also growing and developing into interesting individuals. Now that I’m reading the novels as well as the manga, I developing even more appreciation for Guren Ichinose, not just as Yu’s mentor and father figure, but as a devious and interesting character in his own right. No wonder Ferid Bathory was interested in him. Ah, Ferid Bathory, he’s definitely my kind of villain! Enigmatic, stylish, flirting with our little heroes (both of them) along with his vampire queen, never letting anyone know what he’s up to, I’m never bored whenever he shows up.

I’m still enjoying this series, how Yuichirou grew as a character over the length of it, his reunion with Mika, how he helped his former family turned vampire climb out of the darkness. Not that either seraph is out of the darkness. Yu and all his friends are on the run from the demon army and I doubt Ferid will forget about either Mika or Yu. I’m still wondering why Krul Tepes was interested in them. I’ve got many an unanswered question about this series, which is why I’m reading everything about it I can get my hands on. I really enjoyed the dynamic of Yu, Shinoa, Yoichi, Kimizuki, and Mitsu, plus I’m curious to see how Mika will interact with them.

Yes, I’m definitely going to need to make sure I prepare plenty of shelf space for this series. (wry grin)

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