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Lady '''Wakai''' was the villain of [[Michael Brookhaven]]'s [[1999]] film ''[[Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]''.
#REDIRECT [[Lolita#In Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom]]
 
In the story, she first appeared at the Court of the [[Shogun]]-[[King]] [[Senso]], where she had seduced one of the King's sons as part of a centuries-long plot to put herself and her children on the throne. She planned to gain the dying King's ear with warnings about the attacks of the witches, then overthrow and devour the noble houses. She had killed her sister, who had been the most renowned and benevolent sorceress ever known in [[Shogun]]ate society.
 
Wakai gathered a horde of hundreds of bestial and [[vampire|vampiric]] "witches" in the forests outside the small, peaceful village of [[Chikyu]]. In a scene shown to the audience but not the other characters, Wakai appeared before the horde dressed in a butterfly-robe of [[silk]], her face hidden behind a white porcelain mask. In this rose, she was the symbolic mother of all monsters.
 
Baron [[Amatsumara]] and Wakai's warrior niece [[Awaremi]] defended Chikyu and defeated the witches, so Wakai sent a [[goblin]]-horde to attack Amatsumara's homeland, the [[Ghost Kingdom]]. After the kingdom had fallen to the goblins, Wakai removed her porcelain mask, revealing a diseased, agonised, and [[vampire|vampiric]] face; she then consumed the Kingdom. The only survivors were [[Kodomo Kami]], [[Kithijoten]], and Baron [[Nichiyobi]].
 
At one point, Wakai insisted that her prisoners "have their legs broken and [be] impaled on spikes", which was cut for threatening the film's [[PG]] rating. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
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