Modern writers have started to flip this trope on its head. Instead of the mark being a source of shame or "lewdness," some stories feature knights who They turn the curse into a weapon, using the very mark intended to enslave them as a source of dark magic to defeat their enemies. How to use this for your own project:
The Fallen Paladin: Exploring the "Cursed Mark" Trope in Fantasy
Where the player must help the knight find a cure for the curse before it’s too late. 4. Why the Stomach?
Modern writers have started to flip this trope on its head. Instead of the mark being a source of shame or "lewdness," some stories feature knights who They turn the curse into a weapon, using the very mark intended to enslave them as a source of dark magic to defeat their enemies. How to use this for your own project:
The Fallen Paladin: Exploring the "Cursed Mark" Trope in Fantasy The Female Knight With A Lewd Mark On Her Stomach
Where the player must help the knight find a cure for the curse before it’s too late. 4. Why the Stomach? Modern writers have started to flip this trope on its head