To be honest, the idea is more interesting than the realization itself. It was, in my opinion, a bit rushed and clumsily executed. Was the Earl the girl's brother? Did the coachman escape before or after the murder-suicide and was he in the knows of all the murders? The villagers knew about the murders but did not do anything? I mean, 100 girls are like a full village. Did they think they were trapped in a castle with a prince who was transformed into a beast and then there would be a happy ending? What about the rest of the servants? Where did the demon-girl go and did it really need all girls to be dead? I mean, the female lead was alive. What was the point of the transformation into the doll? The art was OK, the plot, as mentioned, a bit all over the place. Overall, the story reminded me of "Duke Venomania's Madness" by the Vocaloids.
To be honest, the idea is more interesting than the realization itself. It was, in my opinion, a bit rushed and clumsily executed. Was the Earl the girl's brother? Did the coachman escape before or after the murder-suicide and was he in the knows of all the murders? The villagers knew about the murders but did not do anything? I mean, 100 girls are like a full village. Did they think they were trapped in a castle with a prince who was transformed into a beast and then there would be a happy ending? What about the rest of the servants? Where did the demon-girl go and did it really need all girls to be dead? I mean, the female lead was alive. What was the point of the transformation into the doll? The art was OK, the plot, as mentioned, a bit all over the place.
Overall, the story reminded me of "Duke Venomania's Madness" by the Vocaloids.