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''Dokuhime'' starts with poisonous herbs under the cradle. Then under the sheets. And inside the clothes. Even mixed in the milk that they feed the newborn. This way the child gradually gets used to poisons and becomes the perfect assassination tool - the “Poison Princess”, whose every kiss, tear and even touch bring death. Her only chance of survival is to fulfill her duty as an assassin and find a way to live on in the enemy land to which she is sent… if her heart is strong enough.
''Dokuhime'' starts with poisonous herbs under the cradle. Then under the sheets. And inside the clothes. Even mixed in the milk that they feed the newborn. This way the child gradually gets used to poisons and becomes the perfect assassination tool - the “Poison Princess”, whose every kiss, tear and even touch bring death. Her only chance of survival is to fulfill her duty as an assassin and find a way to live on in the enemy land to which she is sent… if her heart is strong enough.
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=== Tropes featured include: ===
* [[Acquired Poison Immunity]]: All of the Poison Princesses.
* [[Acquired Poison Immunity]]: All of the Poison Princesses.
* [[Adult Fear]]:
* [[Adult Fear]]:
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* {{spoiler|[[Fake King]]: Hal}}
* {{spoiler|[[Fake King]]: Hal}}
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: The Queen isn't a very nice person.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: The Queen isn't a very nice person.
* {{spoiler|[[Half Identical Twins]] - The triplets started out identical, but after the king's death they started changing (or not, in the youngest-looking one's case). The twins who hunt Lycoris are mirror-images due to one blinding herself to be her punished sister's other eye.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Half-Identical Twins]] - The triplets started out identical, but after the king's death they started changing (or not, in the youngest-looking one's case). The twins who hunt Lycoris are mirror-images due to one blinding herself to be her punished sister's other eye.}}
* [[Meaningful Name]] / [[Theme Naming]]: Most, if not all, of the princesses are named after flowers or plants, and usually toxic ones at that.
* [[Meaningful Name]] / [[Theme Naming]]: Most, if not all, of the princesses are named after flowers or plants, and usually toxic ones at that.
* [[Not So Different]]: Lycoris and Hal {{spoiler|plus the two other brothers: one's a poison tester and the other keeps accidentally killing things}}
* [[Not So Different]]: Lycoris and Hal {{spoiler|plus the two other brothers: one's a poison tester and the other keeps accidentally killing things}}
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* [[The Evil Prince]]: It has been prophesied... maybe.
* [[The Evil Prince]]: It has been prophesied... maybe.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Justified in that it is the medieval period.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Justified in that it is the medieval period.
* [[Training From Hell]]: Childhood if you are a Poison Princess.
* [[Training from Hell]]: Childhood if you are a Poison Princess.
* [[Twincest]]: Zakuro; if nothing else, it is really heavily implied.
* [[Twincest]]: Zakuro; if nothing else, it is really heavily implied.
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: All of the Poison Princesses are these.
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: All of the Poison Princesses are these.
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[[Category:Horror Anime and Manga]]
[[Category:Horror Anime and Manga]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:Dokuhime]]
[[Category:Josei]]
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 11 April 2017

A manga by Mitsukazu Mihara, who also wrote Beautiful People and Doll, this is about a group of women raised from birth to be assassins and have had all their bodily fluids converted into lethal poisons.

Dokuhime starts with poisonous herbs under the cradle. Then under the sheets. And inside the clothes. Even mixed in the milk that they feed the newborn. This way the child gradually gets used to poisons and becomes the perfect assassination tool - the “Poison Princess”, whose every kiss, tear and even touch bring death. Her only chance of survival is to fulfill her duty as an assassin and find a way to live on in the enemy land to which she is sent… if her heart is strong enough.


Tropes used in Dokuhime include: