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* [[Burn the Witch]]: Happens a lot in this series. The Church is entitled to a witch's property without justification or investigation, and if a priest gets to put enough people to the torch, he or she becomes a saint with [[Stock Super Powers|super powers]]. So the only people in the setting who have anything to do with magic are [[Corrupt Church|the church]].
* [[Burn the Witch]]: Happens a lot in this series. The Church is entitled to a witch's property without justification or investigation, and if a priest gets to put enough people to the torch, he or she becomes a saint with [[Stock Super Powers|super powers]]. So the only people in the setting who have anything to do with magic are [[Corrupt Church|the church]].
* [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]: The practitioners of which are damn proud of them too, seeing as they use them to take down the guys with ACTUAL superpowers.
* [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]: The practitioners of which are damn proud of them too, seeing as they use them to take down the guys with ACTUAL superpowers.
* [[Cold Blooded Torture]]: Used liberally by the Church.
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Used liberally by the Church.
* [[Corrupt Church]]: Played dead straight, to the point that the [[Church Militant]] knights may as well be shouting "[[Warhammer 40 K|For the Emperor]]!" One even specifically says "You doubted God. That is the sin of heresy." before violently murdering someone, Commissar-style.
* [[Corrupt Church]]: Played dead straight, to the point that the [[Church Militant]] knights may as well be shouting "[[Warhammer 40 K|For the Emperor]]!" One even specifically says "You doubted God. That is the sin of heresy." before violently murdering someone, Commissar-style.
* [[Cosmic Deadline]]: Imposed by [[Executive Meddling]], as the manga was dropped from serialization when Dengeki Gao went out of business. Very noticeable in Volume 5, as a a story which had been planned for a much longer time span wraps up in only 5 chapters.
* [[Cosmic Deadline]]: Imposed by [[Executive Meddling]], as the manga was dropped from serialization when Dengeki Gao went out of business. Very noticeable in Volume 5, as a a story which had been planned for a much longer time span wraps up in only 5 chapters.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: The scene where {{spoiler|Mist's mother}} is burned at the stake. Also, a good ol' fashioned dose of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]].
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: The scene where {{spoiler|Mist's mother}} is burned at the stake. Also, a good ol' fashioned dose of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]].
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: Mist, Euphemia.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: Mist, Euphemia.
* [[Determinator]]: Mist. Takes a stab in the stomach in Chapter 2 from his own sword while trying to rescue the [[Distressed Damsel]], then ''pulls it back out again'' and uses ''the flat'' to beat down the guy who stabbed him. {{spoiler|Then he does it again in Chapter 15 when facing Anise, with a little help from Euphemia's drugs and [[True Loves Kiss]]...}}
* [[Determinator]]: Mist. Takes a stab in the stomach in Chapter 2 from his own sword while trying to rescue the [[Distressed Damsel]], then ''pulls it back out again'' and uses ''the flat'' to beat down the guy who stabbed him. {{spoiler|Then he does it again in Chapter 15 when facing Anise, with a little help from Euphemia's drugs and [[True Love's Kiss]]...}}
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: Type 2. Leo manages to escape certain death in Chapter 19 because {{spoiler|his ''pet cat'' somehow manages to steal the key and unlock his chains.}}
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: Type 2. Leo manages to escape certain death in Chapter 19 because {{spoiler|his ''pet cat'' somehow manages to steal the key and unlock his chains.}}
* [[Deus Sex Machina]]: Let's Euphemia take down hordes of men and their horses. And their ''horses''. [[Rule Thirty Four|Yeeessss...]]
* [[Deus Sex Machina]]: Let's Euphemia take down hordes of men and their horses. And their ''horses''. [[Rule 34|Yeeessss...]]
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Mist and Co. spend their time seeking these out and rescuing them.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Mist and Co. spend their time seeking these out and rescuing them.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Euphemia does this in the third volume.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Euphemia does this in the third volume.
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* [[Human Sacrifice]]
* [[Human Sacrifice]]
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Leonardo}} realizes the error of his ways and joins Mist to stop the witch-hunts.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Leonardo}} realizes the error of his ways and joins Mist to stop the witch-hunts.
* [[Huge Guy Tiny Girl]]: {{spoiler|Mist's parents.}}
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: {{spoiler|Mist's parents.}}
* [[Irony]]: The [[Corrupt Church]] hunts witches while literally and figuratively being more monstrous than anyone ''ELSE'' in the story.
* [[Irony]]: The [[Corrupt Church]] hunts witches while literally and figuratively being more monstrous than anyone ''ELSE'' in the story.
* [[Its Personal]]: Mist's quest to stop the [[Corrupt Church]] began when {{spoiler|his mother}} was burned to death in front of his eyes.
* [[It's Personal]]: Mist's quest to stop the [[Corrupt Church]] began when {{spoiler|his mother}} was burned to death in front of his eyes.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Mist, though as of the beginning of the story he's just a squire.
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Mist, though as of the beginning of the story he's just a squire.
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** Euphemia isn't shown as being a whole lot better, at least in {{spoiler|letting Nina believe that she and Mist are getting it on}}, but in her defense {{spoiler|sheltered, lovelorn, and [[Idiot Ball|occasionally dumb]] Nina hit her [[Berserk Button]] pretty hard}}. Once the two of them actually ''avert'' [[Poor Communication Kills]], stuff gets a little better...for a while, anyway.
** Euphemia isn't shown as being a whole lot better, at least in {{spoiler|letting Nina believe that she and Mist are getting it on}}, but in her defense {{spoiler|sheltered, lovelorn, and [[Idiot Ball|occasionally dumb]] Nina hit her [[Berserk Button]] pretty hard}}. Once the two of them actually ''avert'' [[Poor Communication Kills]], stuff gets a little better...for a while, anyway.
* [[Love Potion]]: Euphemia's weapon of choice.
* [[Love Potion]]: Euphemia's weapon of choice.
* [[Luke I Am Your Father]]
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]
* [[Mask Power]]: Mist, for [[Ambiguously Brown|obvious]] [[Face of a Thug|reasons.]]
* [[Mask Power]]: Mist, for [[Ambiguously Brown|obvious]] [[Face of a Thug|reasons.]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: 'Mistletein' is a reference to Mistletoe. The Norse God Baldur was slain with a weapon made of Mistletoe, and Mist's full name is subtitled 'God-Killer' in the manga. Mist's nickname, 'The Black Knight', also falls into this category, though for more obvious reasons.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: 'Mistletein' is a reference to Mistletoe. The Norse God Baldur was slain with a weapon made of Mistletoe, and Mist's full name is subtitled 'God-Killer' in the manga. Mist's nickname, 'The Black Knight', also falls into this category, though for more obvious reasons.
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* [[Rape As Backstory]]: {{spoiler|Euphemia.}}
* [[Rape As Backstory]]: {{spoiler|Euphemia.}}
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Euphemia. Boy, does she ever.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Euphemia. Boy, does she ever.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Anise. Also a [[White Haired Pretty Girl]], in case there wasn't [[Evil Albino|reason enough to be wary]].
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Anise. Also a [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]], in case there wasn't [[Evil Albino|reason enough to be wary]].
* [[Rescue Romance]]: Mist and Nina.
* [[Rescue Romance]]: Mist and Nina.
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Creepy priest Balthazar sets Mist up for one in the second chapter, leaving him struggling to save the only girl who's ever smiled at him on seeing his real face while [[Dirty Coward|Balthazar]] has free rein to beat the shit out of him. Surprisingly, he doesn't [[Take a Third Option]]; see the entry under [[Determinator]].
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Creepy priest Balthazar sets Mist up for one in the second chapter, leaving him struggling to save the only girl who's ever smiled at him on seeing his real face while [[Dirty Coward|Balthazar]] has free rein to beat the shit out of him. Surprisingly, he doesn't [[Take a Third Option]]; see the entry under [[Determinator]].
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* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: In the fifth volume, {{spoiler|Nina, Mist's love interest}} falls into the hands of the church, and is brutally tortured, going as far as attempting suicide in order to avoid betraying Mist, who has been watching the entire thing from afar through a scrying pool, completely unable to come to her aid.
* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: In the fifth volume, {{spoiler|Nina, Mist's love interest}} falls into the hands of the church, and is brutally tortured, going as far as attempting suicide in order to avoid betraying Mist, who has been watching the entire thing from afar through a scrying pool, completely unable to come to her aid.
* [[The Medic]]: Euphemia.
* [[The Medic]]: Euphemia.
* [[Token Mini Moe]]: Nina.
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: Nina.
* [[Tragic Keepsake]]: Mist's father keeps {{spoiler|a vial of ashes on a ribbon around his neck, the remains of Mist's mother who was burned as a witch after he himself turned her in in exchange for political advancement.}}
* [[Tragic Keepsake]]: Mist's father keeps {{spoiler|a vial of ashes on a ribbon around his neck, the remains of Mist's mother who was burned as a witch after he himself turned her in in exchange for political advancement.}}
* [[Witch Hunt]]: The main conflict revolves around these.
* [[Witch Hunt]]: The main conflict revolves around these.

Revision as of 06:24, 9 January 2014


Knights is a manga written by Murao Minoru. It was serialized in the monthly Dengeki GAO, and concluded (hastily) when the magazine went out of business. There are a total of five volumes.

The story is set in a medieval world in the grips of a hysteria about witchcraft. The plot revolves around a squire, Mistletien (Mist), and his potion-maker sidekick Euphemia, as they travel around the countryside rescuing girls accused of witchcraft, and meting out justice on those responsible.


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