Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-2175012-20160323030814/@comment-2175012-20160504020252

One of the main ideas that was going into the making of the story was that the Pure Witches appear to children and grant them wishes, only if they agreed to sell sign a contract which ensured their devoution to the Witch Queen. The children are forcibly trained into becoming child soldiers for the Queen; despite them being made to be loyal, Opium tends to bat an eye when they're killed or injured. Besides child soldiers, children are converted into cows, meaning that they were harvested of their life forces in order to fuel the Pure Witches' powers. The end result is the child becoming a lifeless husk. One Pure Witch in particular was named Carrot, who appears as a seemingly cute witch, but in reality is the worst type of person that you could imagine. Not only does she not have any regrets with making contracts with children and sending them to terrible fates, she simply views them as cow, stating that what she does is no different to what a butcher does to a cow.

The Pure Witch Empire seemingly looked pleasant, but in reality, its subjects were heavily suppressed as they were being continually sweeped in order to see if there were any inferiors in the midst. That, and most families believe in the purity of blood so much, that they resort to incest in order to keep the bloodline sacred. The resulting offsprings end up being monstrous abominations with either limbs and eyes missing, or their entire abdomen missing. As such, these inbred witches are locked away, and they are fed the rebels to the cause.