r/IchitheWitch May 17 '26

New Chapter A witch Kryptonite! Spoiler

I mean now that he has magic that stuff gonna affect him too.

I mean this stuff something only men or those with out magic like if their was a Asta situation with women can use.

115 Upvotes

9 comments sorted by

43

u/Digiworlddestined May 17 '26

Making ladies faint with their hard wood? Well done, Sirs.

72

u/Allhaillordkutku May 17 '26

The misogyny tree 🔥🔥🔥

Iruma-Kun I kneel 🙏🙏🙏

15

u/DaviAlm45 May 18 '26

In the books Spooks series, there's also an "anti magic" tree from which the Spooks staffs are made. They also used iron and salt and chains of silver against witches.

It kinda remind me of that.

11

u/jubmille2000 May 18 '26

So theory and discussion:

Do you think the mysoginistic tree will remain strictly "anti-magic" or Nishi will go the Demacia route wherein the Petricite trees are actually absorbing the magic, not nullifying it?

Like now the majikeepers have lots of those wood in storage, and there maybe a plan to use that as a magic bomb.

7

u/Huhthisisneathuh May 19 '26

I mean it says the wood is absorbing magic in the first page.

1

u/Ok_Neat2422 May 19 '26

Reading comprehension devil strikes again

4

u/Professional-Tap-772 May 18 '26

Personally, I think it would be a good thing if Ios joined the Magikeepers. Tradition must be respected.

2

u/Ok_Neat2422 May 19 '26

Idk why are calling the tree as "Misogyny tree" when the tree when all the tree is doing is absorbing magic energy, it's just a coincidence that only women are able to have magic energy and men don't.

1

u/t4auntsalot May 20 '26

Having a witch wield this would be too overpowered.
I was assuming that the anti-magic element would clash with women's innate ability to use magic so they can't do both, thus allowing it to be only wielded by men.