Rainelle - I’ve Become A Crow

 


Rainelle was originally a crow but she swallowed a gemstone that was presumably dangerous to humans. However instead of receiving a life to death situation, she turned into a human. 

In this image, Rainelle undergoes a stunning transformation into her human form. The wings of a crow behind her back still remain even as she is in her human form. It is believed that crows symbolize a connection to change and transformation, traditionally seen as a positive omen despite misconceptions. Adorned in a sweeping, dark purple and black gown reminiscent of a crow's sleek elegance, she embodies the essence of this mythical creature. Her hair retains its midnight hue but shimmers with a mesmerizing holographic gleam, imparting an otherworldly, ethereal aura to her appearance.


In the other image, Rainelle undergoes a dramatic transformation in her attire. Throughout the story's progression, her wardrobe evolves alongside her transitions between her crow and human forms. In a pivotal moment in the Manhwa (comic), Rainelle ascends to the revered status of Crow Deity, a singular and omnipotent figure revered by the Crow people as the creator of their universe. Reflecting her newfound role, her entire ensemble undergoes a profound change.

She adorns a cream white blouse, elegantly layered beneath black overall shorts. Accentuating her arms are black ribbon bows, adding a touch of ceremonial splendor. Extending from her back is a sweeping long back ruffle, cascading gracefully behind her. Completing her divine appearance are cream white stockings seamlessly connected to her blouse, paired with commanding black boots that anchor her presence with every step. This ensemble not only signifies Rainelle's transformation into a deity but also underscores her authority and spiritual significance among the Crow.



Cht, J. M., Crain A. (2024). What Do Crows Symbolize Spiritually? 4 Meanings. wikiHow.

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