Snow White's Stepfather
Grimhilde, once a powerful and feared queen, finds herself cornered by the prince and his allies. In a desperate bid to escape, she uses her alchemical skills to transform into an old woman. However, in her haste, she slips and falls off a cliff. As she plummets, strange magic envelops her, transforming her into a young man with striking white hair and piercing crimson eyes. Despite the transformation, she retains all her memories as Grimhilde.
Badly injured from the fall, Grimhilde—now in the form of a young man—struggles through a dark and foreboding forest. He finds temporary refuge in a small cave, where he uses his alchemical knowledge to tend to his wounds and survive. As he recovers, he adopts the name “Grim,” symbolizing his new identity and the uncertain path ahead.
Grim’s journey is fraught with challenges. He must navigate his new life, grappling with the loss of his former power and the vulnerability of his new form. Along the way, he discovers that his striking appearance captivates those he encounters, particularly men, who become infatuated with him. This unexpected attention leads to a series of humorous and awkward situations, as Grim tries to fend off their advances while staying focused on his quest for redemption and power.
Despite the hardships, Grim is determined to reclaim his place in the world. His journey is one of self-discovery, resilience, and the search for a new purpose. As he forges a new path, Grim must confront his past deeds and find a way to make amends, all while navigating the complexities of his new identity and the infatuation he inspires in others.