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Why is this manwha called "Ciel"?

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6:10 pm, Jan 11 2011
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I'm so confused!

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I'm fairly sure the mangaka explained it at the end of one of the chapters. It's French for something - don't remember what. I think the justification for calling it that was fairly thin as well.

Fakeedit: Last page of the first volume. It means 'sky' in French. The original title was 'Heaven' but changed because of the history of French settings in girls comics.

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Well, "ciel" is the French word for "sky."

If I recall correctly, Yvienne has always possessed a fascination for the sky, and looks up at it pensively all the time. XD

I know the title got discussed at some point in the manhwa, but I can't remember if there's any reason for its name other than that. *shrugs*

Realedit: Yeah, what Aikanaro said. XDD

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Like Aikanaro explained previously, 'ciel' means 'sky' in French. But I think, and I do mean THINK since this is really a guess, it is because the main character's 'field' of magic is the sky (you'd have to read the manga to know what I mean), and maybe also because there were some pretty important revelations that happened while she was up in he sky?

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Oops, looks like aetherwyn beat me to it ;P

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I have read it, but when I looked up what the name 'Ciel' means, I was told that it meant 'heavenly'. sky makes so much more sense!

Why French, I wonder?

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I have read it, but when I looked up what the name 'Ciel' means, I was told that it meant 'heavenly'. sky makes so much more sense!

Why French, I wonder?

the author said something that she bought a french book in one column of the first volume.
Maybe she is interested in french and thought that the word "Ciel" sounds way more beautiful than "sora" or "sky"
many japanese authors give english titles, there you could ask the same thing

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The sky is a place of inspiration, the field or the world of Yvienne and krohiten, its where she fights and where they fall in love, their heaven. I think that's why its called ciel. And french is a language of romance is it not? I think its sweet, after all we see so many sad stories and forbidden/lost loves in this sweet manhwa.

However I think one part of this manga is expressed wrongly. Yvienne does not 'have no will to live' rather she simply wants for nothing. But we are slowly seeing that change, she has found people, friends that are precious to her. If she can live for someone elses dreams then she has already found her will to live. Love may be an ideology to her but love isn't simple in the first place, it takes time. smile

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The sky is a place of inspiration, the field or the world of Yvienne and krohiten, its where she fights and where they fall in love, their heaven. I think that's why its called ciel. And french is a language of romance is it not? I think its sweet, after all we see so many sad stories and forbidden/lost loves in this sweet manhwa.

However I think one part of this manga is expressed wrongly. Yvienne does not 'have no will to live' rather she simply wants for nothing. But we are slowly seeing that change, she has found people, friends that are precious to her. If she can live for someone elses dreams then she has already found her will to live. Love may be an ideology to her but love isn't simple in the first place, it takes time. smile


It's also her magic and Krohiten is a Sky dragon. biggrin

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Maybe she is interested in french

It's interesting, because she names some of her chapters in german. So, it's probably just an eccentricity of the author, but you can tell that she does know and uses a lot from the European culture in this manga.

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I have read it, but when I looked up what the name 'Ciel' means, I was told that it meant 'heavenly'. sky makes so much more sense!


The first meaning of "ciel" is indeed sky. And more rarely (depending on context) it can also mean heaven.
"Aller/Monter au ciel", for example means To go/ascend to heaven.
"Au septième ciel", means In seventh heaven.
And the more poetic plural form "cieux" is usually first translated as heavens.


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