The Fairy Tale Of Holy Knight Ricca- Two Winged... Today

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 story follows Ricca Althaea, a newly ordained Holy Knight of the Celestial Choir. Unlike traditional heroines who wield pure light magic, Ricca is born with a unique, almost heretical, mutation: one silver wing (symbolizing divine law) and one black, tattered wing (symbolizing forgotten sorrow). The “Two Winged” of the title refers not to power, but to her fractured soul. The Fairy Tale of Holy Knight Ricca- Two Winged...

Final line of the novel, as whispered by Ricca to a dying cherub: “Do not pray for wings. Pray for the courage to fall.” Despite never receiving an anime adaptation, 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 “Two Winged” of the title refers not

By E. Otaku, Anime News Network

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.