What type of demon is sebastian michaelis
FYI, that short cloak on my shoulders was a skirt I bought at Spirit. Then I cut along a seam so one side was still sewn , shifted the sides to overlap quite a bit, folded over the cut edge the one on top , and sewed on some buttons I took from a shirt that was missing a button.
Wore my full costume to Kinokuniya when I went to buy a Kazuo Umezz book, and some random customer asked to take pics. She took several, from different angles. At the start, one neighbor Daniel tells me a Modelo or White Claw has my name on it.
He took some pics. Other neighbors Janis and Bret gave me candies, took pics, and later texted for me to come back for a cupcake. Janis sent these pics to me. I took the booze back to my place it was in the way of the candy and went back out to resume my task.
Later, these random drunk Mexican dudes waved me over to their truck, where they were just hanging out in the parking lot with mariachi music on their truck radio.
They kept taking my hat to wear in pics posed with me. And danced bumped their hips against mine. Lots of arms around my shoulders and general drunkenness. Now I think they were either asking if I had a man… or where my man was …. I did finally give away the 16 bags of treats I had, and my costume went over very well… but wow I got my own haul! Back to the manor, and Baldo is entering the battle. He sees blood everywhere and thinks Finny and Mey-Rin might be dead.
And here comes another intruder…. Sure enough, the door is locked, but two guys are trying to pick the lock. I feel as though Sebastian is leaving these two for Baldo… to test him.
Next chapter, I expect Bard to prevail and prove his worth as a Phantomhive servant. Then Sebastian might give him sincere praise? It will probably still be peppered with snark, though. The only hint at his age is some examples and phrases he uses throughout the series.
Yana Toboso ensures the fans and readers at all times that Sebastian is a demon , but most seem to forget because of his handsome looks. In early chapters and episodes of Black Butler , Sebastian opted to jump out of the horse cart he would ride in with Ciel and do his business that way. He would come back in less than a minute, or even a couple of seconds, with various forms of information and documents.
Granted, horse carts were probably not that fast, but it doesn't change the fact. As one would expect of a supernatural being, Sebastian is immune to anything made by humans, including guns. In the first season of the anime, the opening depicts Sebastian catching bullets between his fingers and throwing them back at his assailants. In the first episode of Book of Circus , Sebastian and Ciel were both shot down by an array of bullets.
Although later on it is revealed to be an illusion brought on by Sebastian, he tells him that human weapons will not kill him. There's always a meaning behind a name, whether that be a real or fictional person. Sebastian was summoned and named by Ciel, but the author also added a last name to give fans a kick out of what it means. Despite Black Butler being based in London and the characters are supposed to be speaking English, no one would think twice about his last name, Michaelis.
However, "Michaelis" is actually a pun on the word "mikaeri" which means "repayment" in Japanese. This meaning reminded everyone about his contract with the young master. Sebastian isn't just simply one hell of a butler, but also one hell of a tutor since he is multilingual.
He taught Ciel French and Latin, with Ciel being fluent enough in French to speak with other natives and a broad understanding of Latin. While Sebastian is fluent in French and Latin, he also knows various other languages, including German and East Franconian, a dialect of Southern Germany.
Since both his age and how long he has been in this world are both unknown, it's no surprise that he knows a lot of languages. Even though it is easy to think that Sebastian started his career as an impeccable butler, the truth of that was far from reality considering his demonic origins.
When Ciel initially summoned Sebastian, he made the Phantomhive manor appeared after it was burned down in a sea of flames.
Queen Victoria informs Ciel that students at Weston College have been refusing to return home and asks him to investigate, including her cousin Derrick Arden. Ciel decides it would be best to infiltrate the school himself.
He orders Sebastian to figure out his own way into the school. Ciel enrolls after he and Sebastian open a spot by doing something to a student and making him unable to attend. On his first day, some of his dorm mates "welcome" him by throwing him on a sheet and launching him into the air. Before they can do it twice, Sebastian, in disguise, appears and stops them. He then introduces himself to Ciel as the dorm supervisor, Michaelis.
Ciel then gives him the task of cleaning up the dining hall while Ciel goes to investigate at the dormitory. Despite already being as the dorm supervisor, Ciel's work for Clayton is handed over to Sebastian, much to his dismay. However, the next day, Ciel complains to him about how Maurice Cole had lied about the time of the meeting, causing him to arrive two hours late.
Sebastian states that Maurice Cole behaved in this manner out of jealousy. Ciel then orders Sebastian to talk to other people who had been deceived by Maurice in the past and thoroughly investigate Maurice's activity patterns. Later that day, he meets Joanne Harcourt in the library. In the chapel, Harcourt sobbingly tells Sebastian about how Maurice deceived him before.
Sebastian comforts him, and he then reports his findings to Ciel in the evening. The next day, in the 3rd art room, Ciel confronts Maurice. Outside the window, bat-like, Sebastian silently watches the entire scene. Although boredom is starting to set in, he continues to help Ciel. While Ciel tries to uncover more information through the P4 and their fags, Sebastian investigates things from his end.
He questions Vice Headmaster Johann Agares about the students. Agares tells him that the principal handled them. When the VP suddenly trips, Sebastian helps him up.
When he touches his arm, Sebastian immediately realizes something is wrong. In Latin class, Sebastian leaves a note for Ciel to meet him later. Ciel goes to the Sapphire Owl dormitory's library at night to meet Sebastian.
Sebastian suddenly grabs Ciel and clamps his hand over his mouth, startling him. Lawrence Bluewer suddenly comes in, and Professor Michaelis kindly asks him if he can help him with something. Lawrence declines assistance and leaves. Sebastian then helps Ciel out of his robes—he apologizes for being rough, but he knew Ciel was being followed.
After comparing notes, Ciel decides that they will take action tonight. Sebastian admonishes him that he will get "2 Y's" for walking around at night. Ciel replies that he has nothing to fear as long as he's with a "teacher" At the Violet Wolf dormitory, Ciel starts a fire by hurling a lighted torch through a window.
He reminds Sebastian of Rule 87—now all they have to do is wait for Derrick Arden and the other boys to come out. When the fire starts spreading, Sebastian suddenly grabs Ciel, and they both continue to observe from atop a tree.
However, Sebastian uses his demonic powers and concludes that there are no souls left in the building. Professor Michaelis shocks all the students by bringing Soma's elephant to help put out the fire. Gregor suddenly scream—no one should go into Purple House. Soma shouts back that Gregory cannot protect with his "worthless pride.
Separately, Ciel and Sebastian observe the whole scene. Sebastian meets up with Ciel later when he comes to thank him for his glowing recommendation to join Sapphire Owl's cricket team. Ciel runs happily to Professor Michaelis and thanks him for his support.
Professor Michaelis replies that he will be happy to help him with the details. Both of them think along the same lines—they know there is no clear standard for the special player's selection. However, Ciel believes if he can make points, bring victory to his dorm, and make everyone shed tears, it will assure him the final prize. On June 3rd, the night before the big game, all the dorms hold a grand party, each once arriving in the main hall with great fanfare.
Sebastian quietly laughs when Ciel enters with his team "God Only Knows," and they receive an awkward reaction from the guests. When the party commences, although Sebastian does his best to remain unnoticed, Francis Midford recognizes him. After their slight banter, she realizes that they are both here on the Queen's business. Edward comments that he didn't recognize Sebastian at all, stunning Ciel.
Sebastian asks them all to keep their secrets. Alexis Leon Midford tells Ciel he possesses the blood of genius game maker—it's sure to be an exciting match. As the game progresses, Sebastian notices the servants' lively behavior with Elizabeth and wonders what they are up to. When the score is Blue Red 80, they take a break. Ciel plans to discuss their team's strategy, but their "coach" has "disappeared. Sebastian watches as Ciel faces Joanne.
Joanne, a spin bowler, tries his best to defeat Ciel, but Ciel resolutely defends the wicket. Moreover, batting is not their only counterattack—members of Team Red are suddenly overcome by acute gastricular discomfort. Sebastian worked as a waiter during the break and fed Team Red laxative-filled meat pies. Team Red forfeits the match, and Team Blue is declared the victor.
Later, Sebastian, as Professor Michaelis, meets with Tanaka and hands him the family's lunch. Tanaka lightly jokes that he hopes the "food" is "safe. As Tanaka leaves, he tells Sebastian he's looking forward to another "Miracle of the Sapphires. Ciel says they should win for Red House as well.
However, Edward figures out the trick and comes out to bowl. When he bowls out the player using Cheslock 's "Purple Burnout," Ciel is shocked. Sebastian concludes that Edward is exceptional in his own way.
He hands over the reins to McMillan and rushes toward him. Ciel realizes what Sebastian is doing—if they can catch the headmaster, the case will be solved once and for all. Sebastian chases after the principal.
However, he manages to elude Sebastian while he's using his demonic powers, shocking him. Unable to pursue him any further, Sebastian heads back to the grounds. He arrives just in time as Professor Michaelis. Catching Ciel, he states their first priority is medical attention. Ciel joyfully replies that he's so happy, he can forget about the pain.
In the medical office, Ciel loudly complains as Sebastian dresses his wound—painful things are painful no matter what. Sebastian smiles and says that everything went according to plan, but Ciel received a much nicer "medal. Holding it, Ciel remarks he cannot understand why Lawrence would throw a ball when he knew would lose. Sebastian replies that that is just the way humans are. Sebastian then apologizes—the headmaster got away from him. Shocked, Ciel orders Sebastian to make him something sweet to eat.
Sebastian shows him the dessert he has already prepared—unfortunately, he smiles, Ciel will have to eat it later. Suddenly, Blue House's members pour in and congratulate Ciel. McMillan tells Ciel to get ready at once for the victory boat parade. Sebastian gives Ciel a new, slim fitting outfit for the parade. He tells Ciel he made it because Ciel said that he would win. During the boat parade, Ciel looks at the smiling Queen and thinks he will definitely present the truth to her. However, when they are about to salute, Lawrence tells him a startling truth—they never thought they would win, so they never practiced the boat ride.
The boat tips over and all the Blue House boys topple into the river. All the spectators, including Professor Michaelis, laugh good-naturedly. During the party, Ciel is surrounded by his carefree and playful friends Elizabeth, Soma, and McMillan. Sebastian also observes all the guests as they mingle. When Ciel returns to his room, an invitation for the Midnight Tea Party is on his bed. He realizes ecstatically that this is his chance to meet the principal.
After informing Sebastian of the details, he heads to the given location alone. When Derrick, however, turns out to be a Bizarre Doll , Ciel immediately summons Sebastian [] and orders him to capture Derrick.
Amidst everyone's shocks and screams, Sebastian whisks the tablecloth off the table and uses it to subdue Derrick. Sebastian then proceeds to help Edward with Herman Greenhill 's arm. Ciel tells the astonished group that he came to this school at someone's request to investigate the missing boys—Professor Michaelis is actually his butler Sebastian.
Ciel announces that this proves that the boys are already dead and whips out his gun. He points it at the headmaster and asks him to tell the truth. Sebastian, however, concludes that everything was fairly straightforward until the principal shrouded everything in mystery. Although the P4 protest that the principal had nothing to do with it, the principal suddenly speaks. It was so entertaining to watch their struggles, and they provided him with the finest of laughs.
Sebastian tells the principal to drop the act—Sebastian then draws his arm in front of Ciel as Undertaker reveals himself. Ciel is shocked to see Undertaker. Undertaker laughingly asks Ciel if he's enjoying his first time in group life. Sebastian states he was wondering where he went after the Campania incident and he closed his shop. He adds that he cannot believe that Undertaker took a job at a school.
After the P4's tell their complete story, Lawrence turns to a speechless Ciel, asserting that he knows Ciel can understand what they did was right.
Undertaker bursts out laughing; Sebastian smiles and says it's rare for them to agree on something. Ciel then directs his attention to Undertaker, questioning him about his motives. Undertaker replies that he will tell him since he has been paid his fee. He states that he has discovered that even the dead can evolve.
They have their dreams of the future; this compels them to move forward. Ciel demands to know what he plans to achieve by bringing the dead back to life. Undertaker answers that he wants to know what comes after the predetermined end. As Ciel starts, Sebastian holds onto his arm. Undertaker adds that there might be interesting developments lurking behind the "end credits.
After hearing Sebastian's response, Undertaker is silent. Undertaker then announces that he will be taking his leave now; Ciel declares that he won't let him get away again. Sebastian comments that he knew it—Agares is also a Bizarre Doll. Undertaker proclaims that Agares was his masterpiece. Derrick's friends suddenly surround the other boys; Ciel yells at everyone to get out of the garden.
Meanwhile, Sebastian states at Undertaker, asking him if he thinks this Doll is enough to hold him—Undertaker is really underestimating him. Undertaker replies that he is not underestimating him—they just have completely different goals. Jolted, Sebastian sees an incredibly realistic simulation of their fight in his mind—Undertaker would easily capture Ciel and use him against him. Alarmed, Sebastian realizes that there is only one course of action—he breaks free from Agares and rushes to Ciel.
At the same time, Undertaker escapes, stating he knew that Sebastian would do that—he should continue to loyally protect Ciel forever. Ciel immediately yells at Sebastian, telling him he ordered him not to let Undertaker get away. Sebastian replies that as per the contract, protecting Ciel's life is his top priority. Simultaneously, Ciel notices a wobbly Joanne behind him—Sebastian explains that he had to knock him out so he could fight easily. After Sebastian has defeated all the Bizarre Dolls, Edward suddenly burst back into the garden.
He tells Ciel that everyone else has been evacuated. Ciel cautions him to watch his step—they are all done here as well. Ciel smiles and states that as long as Edward thinks like that, he is still normal, adding "unlike himself" under his breath.
After Ciel's meeting with the Queen, Ciel and Sebastian head home. Sebastian states that Ciel worked hard. Ciel answers that he wants to go home and eat sweets. Sebastian then offers him McMillan's letter. At the mansion, Sebastian and Ciel find the servants occupied with some loose sheep.
Ciel unexpectedly laughs—he tells Sebastian to handle the situation and then make some tea. Life returns to normal at Phantomhive Manor. One morning as Sebastian is assisting Ciel, Soma bursts into his bedroom, demanding to know why he has left school.
Ciel replies that he's welcome to stay, but Soma responds that he learned everything they are teaching when he was a young child. Sebastian and Ciel are left speechless after hearing this. Agni also comes in, and Sebastian casually comments that he just saw him last at Weston College, secretly protecting Soma. Infuriated that Agni went against his orders, Soma loudly complains to an upset Agni. Ciel and Sebastian use this opportunity to leave.
Ciel tells them they will be leaving the mansion in their capable hands. Ciel and Sebastian then take the four servants to London. Ciel travels from store to store getting the things they want and need. Ciel adds that it would be a good way to kill time. Ciel suddenly recognizes one of the names as his grandmother 's. Astounded, they both wonder what kind of ties Undertaker has to the Phantomhives.
Finally, at Harrod's Stores, they all see Funtom 's new line of ladies products. Annoyed Ciel tells him to be quiet. Suddenly a scream shatters the air, and Sebastian takes off leaving Baldroy in charge.
Sebastian rescues Irene Diaz and safely delivers her to her destination. In exchange for his assistance and discretion, he enlists her aid to be a spokesperson for the new Funtom line of ladies' products. Meanwhile, while Ciel is furiously waiting for Sebastian's return, people suddenly rush to buy Funtom's ladies' products. When Sebastian returns, he explains everything to an irritated Ciel.
As he explains everything to Sebastian in his study later, Sebastian claps lightly, stating Ciel's greed knows no bounds.
A week ago, Ciel received a letter from the Queen ; she asked him to investigate a series of mysterious deaths in Germany. Ciel complained that he did not even speak German; it wasn't also his duty to investigate underground activities outside of England. Sebastian suggested that he should just ask the Queen why she is sending him, but he replied that she would just evade the question.
Ciel first questioned Chlaus [] who Sebastian quickly and efficiently brought from a sauna in Finland. Since Ciel was unable to get any useful information from him, he decided to head to Germany himself.
He added that he would also pay "him" a visit since he's going to Germany anyway. Presently, Ciel and Sebastian travel to Germany by train. Sebastian covers his laughing mouth, saying Ciel had to start with the basics.
Ciel orders Sebastian to ask the man about the curse. The information Sebastian gets is inconclusive; therefore, Ciel decides to head to the Werewolves' Forest because it would be meaningless to talk to a crazy person. Sebastian states the man does not want to take them; Ciel slyly replies that they should just buy the carriage then.
Sebastian instructs the servants to load the luggage in the second carriage. Then they all proceed into the Werewolves' Forest. Sebastian and Ciel are together in one carriage. Noticing that his compass is spinning wildly, Ciel comments that there must be mineral resources nearby. Sebastian mockingly responds that it could be the curse.
Although Ciel dismisses the notion, Sebastian states that his response is strange—Ciel is a boy who has met Grim Reapers and demons , yet he denies the existence of curses and werewolves. Moreover, the seal on his eye is also a type of curse. Sebastian explains that demons only appear when humans give up their souls for their wish.
The group suddenly sees a village in the forest, and everyone disembarks from the carriages. Ciel instructs Sebastian that they want to speak to the Lord of the village [] who the villagers have mentioned. Suddenly, Sieglinde Sullivan , a young girl in a strong man's arms, appears. She introduces herself as the Lord of this forest. She explains that their village, Wolfsschlucht , doesn't allow visitors.
On the way, Sieglinde speaking in German asks Ciel's age. Ciel feels she's saying something rude she called him "Shorty" in German ; Sebastian tells her that Ciel is 13 years old. When they arrive at the manor, Sieglinde tells Wolfram to show the servants to their quarters. When Sebastian finally returns to Ciel's side, he has prepared the meal; however, they are interrupted by news about a werewolf attack.
Ciel and Sebastian both ask Sieglinde if they may accompany her so they can learn about the forest's dangers. Later on, when Ciel is with Sebastian in his room, he instructs him to prepare some strong tea since it's going to be a long night. Furthermore, she wants them to tell her all about the outside world since she has never left this place. Sebastian congratulates an exhausted Ciel for working so hard and communicating with the few words he knows. He instructs Sebastian to leave as soon as dawn breaks.
Consequently, Ciel and Sebastian secretly head into the forest to investigate. Suddenly, tears start falling from Ciel's eyes. He is unable to stop it; his skin also starts changing color. Unexpectedly, the werewolf appears and runs off. Unconcerned about his condition, Ciel wants to follow it immediately, but Sebastian stops him.
He states that there is something wrong in this forest, and he must take Ciel back. Once he deposits Ciel back in his room, Sebastian heads out once more.
Suddenly, he starts crying too. The teardrops in his palm suddenly turn to blood; Sebastian fearfully realizes that he is bleeding from his nose as well.
He recalls the conversation with the old man—the people who see the werewolf will be cursed. Sebastian watches horrified as his skin also changes color and starts swelling. Alarmed, he rushes back to Ciel, but it's too late—Ciel is even worse off than he is. Holding Ciel in his arms, Sebastian rushes to Sieglinde's room, calling her to come out quickly. When she opens the door, he begs her to save Ciel. During the ritual, which takes place in an underground chamber , Sebastian insists that he's fine, but Ciel is not responding normally.
Nevertheless, after the ritual is complete, Sebastian carries Ciel back to his room. When Ciel regains consciousness, Sebastian reaches his hand out to Ciel when Ciel unexpectedly knocks it away.
He says " 'Ciel' doesn't want pain anymore"; this confuses everyone even more. When Sebastian tries again, Tanaka stops him. Ciel suddenly starts screaming about the lights being too dim. Everyone feels that his eyesight may have been affected by the attack as well.
After they have left the room, Mey-Rin starts crying about his condition. Tanaka asks Sebastian what they should do. Sebastian sorrowfully states he does not know since he cannot go near Ciel. Nevertheless, he excuses himself in order to do something. Returning to the forest, Sebastian contemplates that it is impossible for him to be affected by evil miasma. This power weakens the heart and increases fear. Sieglinde responds that it is possible that's why he's only accepting the gardener.
Wolfram suddenly grabs Sebastian and yells at him for entering the forest. Sieglinde immediately orders him to release Sebastian. Sebastian starts taking care of Sieglinde. Watching his excellent form, Sieglinde tells Wolfram to learn from him as well. Lastly, Sebastian sighs and tells Finnian to take care of Ciel.
Finnian is about to happily agree; yet, he shrieks when he understands what Sebastian has asked him to do. Sebastian continues to take care of and educate Sieglinde throughout the day.
Watching Wolfram's behavior, he tells him it's not a butler's duty to be overly affectionate and spoil their master. Later on, Sebastian brings Sieglinde to see Ciel. Sebastian quietly tells him to clear the dishes and leave. Sieglinde proceeds to change Ciel's bandages. Although Sebastian tries to explain Ciel's traumatic past and the circumstances of their meeting, she misunderstands. Sieglinde then addresses the rest of the Phantomhive household.
She tells them that Ciel's eyes are fine; the condition was mostly psychological. Baldroy immediately suggests that they head back to the manor so Ciel can get some real rest. Finnian wants to make snacks, and Snake wants to make scones-all for Ciel.
Sebastian sighs and asks them not to increase the workload. Next, Sebastian asks Snake to help him with something.
There he finds a secret door, surprising Snake. They both wonder where it leads to, but before they can investigate further, Wolfram discovers them.
Sebastian easily smoothes over the situation, and he leaves with Snake. Wolfram again orders them to leave. Meanwhile, Finnian is taking care of Ciel when a werewolf attacks them. The servants burst in, and Finnian tells them what happened. Baldroy wants to go after him, but Sebastian stops him. A few minutes later, the servants beg Ciel to come out of bed—everything is all right now.
However, Ciel screams that he just wants to go home. As Sebastian is bandaging Finnian's back wounds, he is conflicted over Ciel's contradictory orders before, Ciel confidently said they are not leaving until they solve the case—now he's yelling he wants to go home. Sebastian wonders what he should do now.
Tanaka states it would be best to watch over Ciel until he gets better. Baldroy adds that this is the reason that he does not like the occult. Later on, Snake rushes to tell Sebastian a "big scoop"; [] Oscar came back from the underground area. Sebastian asks him what Oscar discovered. Snake tells him along with the rest of the household that there are werewolves in the castle's basement as well as something else.
Baldroy questions Snake about what this "something else," but he is unable to explain further. They believe Sieglinde is in league with the werewolves; however, Mey-Rin states her concern and worry for Ciel was not false. He tells them he's going underground to see for himself.
If Wolfram returns, he instructs them to distract him until he returns. As he tries to decipher them, he suddenly reaches a startling conclusion. Sebastian returns to the others just in time to save the German maid from one of Snake's snakes. As she screams, Sebastian effortlessly grabs it and returns it to Snake, surprising the Germans.
After the excitement dies down and the main household is once again alone, Snake states that Oscar has another "scoop" to report—the maid smells just like one of the werewolves. Suddenly Snake and Sebastian hear a noise and rush outside.
The Queen's footman John Brown has brought a letter for them. Although they are surprised to see him, [] Sebastian accepts the letter on Ciel's behalf. He informs John that the Earl is not well. After Sebastian reads it, he is shocked, but he sends John off with a response at once. Sebastian heads to Ciel's room. There he asks Finnian to leave for a while. Although Finnian resists with all his strength, he is unable to stop Sebastian.
After Sebastian throws him out of the room, Finnian is shocked that Sebastian didn't even flinch under his full strength. Sebastian starts talking to Ciel telepathically. He asks Ciel if he has decided to abandon his position as the Queen's Watchdog. He finally declares that it's a boring end to Ciel's journey, and he doubts that Ciel will be able to fill him up. After escaping his inner world, Ciel wakes up in the darkness; he orders Sebastian to instantly let go of him.
Sebastian smiles and states that he's glad his "Young Master" has returned to him. Ciel responds that it was a terrible wake-up call. After a few minutes, Ciel tells Sebastian to let "them" in; he will talk to them now. Sebastian opens the door, and all of the servants tumble into the room. Finnian tries to lunge on to Ciel, but Sebastian stops him. Ciel smiles and offers him his hand instead; crying, Finnian takes it.
All of them, Sebastian included, then line up by Ciel's bedside. Ciel speaks—because of his carelessness, they all suffered and worried. He asks them to forgive him. Although they are surprised, he adds determinedly that they will never see him in such a sorry state again.
He finally asks that they continue to serve him. After a few minutes of the servants' light banter, Ciel also makes another request—he wants them to forget how he was until now. Mey-Rin deduces that Ciel also recalls his off-the-charts behavior. Baldroy concludes that Ciel reacted the same way as soldiers. On the battlefield, when they are wounded for the first time, they panic.
When Ciel asks him to explain, Sebastian relates the news about the Queen's letter. He also had the components of the antidote analyzed. When Ciel reads the Queen's letter, everything starts to fall into place. However, he's incredibly annoyed with the Queen's final request—she wants the "little green witch to come to tea.
Ciel knows this request won't be easy to accomplish. Sebastian adds that even the Queen's selfishness is incomparable to Ciel's. When they exit the room, Ciel tells Sebastian to make more tea so he can really wake up and discuss all the details with him. Sebastian and Ciel then visit Sieglinde.
When she finds them outside her window, she's shocked. Although she is surprised, they insist that this is the entrance to the outside world. When Sebastian opens the entrance underneath the magic circle, Sieglinde is shocked. He states that a "snake" told him about it; [] she asks then questions if he's a warlock, but he answers that he's just one hell of a butler. Ciel then asks Sieglinde about the duties of the Emerald Witch; she explains her family's duties. However, Sebastian easily pulls a lever to reveal an elevator-style door.
Sebastian carries an astounded Sieglinde as they travel downwards. When the elevator doors open, they find a room full of monitors and radar equipment. Sebastian explains that the "amulets" that everyone is wearing as werewolf protection are actually some kind of transmitter. At the same time, Sieglinde's horror continues to grow. Suddenly, Sebastian hears someone coming, and they hide.
When they finally find a hiding spot, they witness some "werewolves" and humans talking. Unable to take anymore, Sieglinde bursts out and accuses them of deceiving her.
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