![]() ![]() The Beast of Gévaudan is put to rest once and for all as Chloé makes peace with her truest desire-but Vanitas’s troubles continue as both he and Jeanne are struck with certain. Yellow flower petals blow in the wind around her, and the outline of golden gears lay in the background. The upper half of the mirror near Dominique's head is cracked and slowly shattering. The lower half of the mirror where Dominique's hand is plunging into contains the reflection of Louis's back, his face obscured and turned away from view. ![]() Behind her is a gilded portrait decorated with golden roses, whose thorny vines are tightly ensnaring her left arm, which is plunging into the mirror that the portrait frames as if made of water. In her right hand is her sword, which she has unsheathed and is wielding before her in a defensive position, blade pointed straight down. The central character is Dominique, in the middle of falling backwards as she stares forlornly forwards and her long hair flies upwards in the air, bleeding into shades of bright yellow. ![]()
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