The Witch's Child (Re:zero)
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  • Reads 188,024
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  • Parts 81
  • Time 16h 39m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2020
Natsuki Subaru needed help, he didn't know how to overcome the obstacles in the Sanctuary and the mansion.

So what is the best course of action? To ask the Witches of Sin for help of course.

They granted Subaru a gift, that will help him through his journey of suffering, but will that gift truly help him, or will it hinder his efforts?

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Arc 1: The Birth of The Guardian

Arc 2: Mamoru's Mistake

Arc 3: Return to The Capital | Mamoru's Defeat

Arc 4: Mamoru's Trial

Arc 4.5: Mamoru's Bizarre Adventure
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Re: Zero: A Hell of His Own Making cover
ᴿᵉ:ゼロ 𝐏𝐎𝐋𝐀𝐑 𝐎𝐏𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐄𝐒 cover
Re:Zero And The Two Who Remember cover
A Date With Envy-tan cover
Subaru's Childhood cover
Re: Life In The Original World From Zero [A Re:Zero Fiction] cover
Re:Vincible cover
Pissed of Relatives React(Discontinued) cover
Re: Zero Hell clean up arc 2 cover
Re:Zero Yarinaoshi - Rewriting the Past cover

Re: Zero: A Hell of His Own Making

10 parts Complete

This is an exploration of Subaru's unstable psyche, chronologically situated during the year of downtime following the events of Arc 4, but before what transpires in Arc 5. For those who have only watched the anime, it would equate to some time after season 2. Please note that I do intend to include some, but not all, of the cut content that is featured in the novel, so bear that in mind in case you plan on reading through it in the future. As a further disclaimer, this story features elements and themes related to sensitive topics, such as mental illness and self-harm, which may cause varying amounts of discomfort depending on the reader's experiences and views on such topics. On that regard, I would like to state that the contents presented in this story, while partially drawing inspiration from my own experiences and struggles with the aforementioned topics, are NOT an accurate, realistic representation of their real-life counterparts and should NOT be interpreted as such in any way, shape or form, even if they might feature similarities. I am not a therapist, nor a specialist of any sorts.