By E. Otaku, Anime News Network
Despite never receiving an anime adaptation, Two Winged… has inspired fan art, piano suites, and even a brief mention in a 2019 essay on “pre- Madoka magical girl deconstruction.” The original 2011 print run (only 5,000 copies) now sells for upwards of $300 on secondary markets. The Fairy Tale of Holy Knight Ricca- Two Winged...
In a surprise announcement that has sent shockwaves through collector circles and niche isekai forums, the long-out-of-print light novel series The Fairy Tale of Holy Knight Ricca: Two Winged… is officially receiving a deluxe reprint in Spring 2025. The “fairy tale” framing device is deceptively dark
The “fairy tale” framing device is deceptively dark. Each chapter begins as a simple storybook entry— “The knight met the dragon” —only to reveal that the dragon is a grieving mother cursed by the very church Ricca serves. As Ricca tears through corrupted beasts and fallen angels, she slowly realizes that the “fairy tale” she is living in is a propaganda tool written by the Archbishops to hide the genocide of the Wingless. First published in 2008 as a web novel
First published in 2008 as a web novel and later adapted into a single-volume illustrated story in 2011, Two Winged… has developed a cult following for its deconstruction of both the “holy knight” and “magical girl” tropes—long before such subversions became mainstream.