Bartok intercepts Ludmilla just as she's about to incinerate a young girl and brashly headbutts her, much to Ludmilla's amusement as the hero's attack does far more damage to himself. Once Bartok escapes from the tower, he goes against Ludmilla to save the kingdom. She flies into a rage and breaks out of the palace, intent on destroying the kingdom. At that moment, she completely loses her human consciousness and her ability to speak as she becomes a violent monster, thus completing her dragon transformation. Ludmilla accidentally breathes fire and she finally sees herself as a dragon from her reflection on the polished floor. As she attempts to speak to her people, they flee in terror at the sight of her dragon form. However, while she sings "The Real Ludmilla", she was instead gradually becoming a giant, fat and hideous purple dragon as she gets bigger and fatter while she loses all of her clothing. She believes that (be what she will be on the inside on the outside ten times) she is more than a beautiful woman, thinking that inside she is as "lovely as a flower". With nothing else in her way, Ludmilla snatches the potion from Bartok and drinks it as she leaves. She then places Vol along with Bartok and Ivan (again) in the prison. Vol retorts that he did just that, by locking the prince in the tower. Exasperated by her henchman's cluelessness, Ludmilla furiously screams to Vol that she meant kill the prince. Ludmilla snaps at her minion Vol, stating that she told him to "get Ivan out of the way". Ludmilla is surprised and confident, so she goes with Bartok to the tower, where Ivan was being held. Its mystical powers apparently make the drinker be what he is inside on the outside ten times.īartok goes to the Castle of Ivan (now Ludmilla's) and claims that Ivan was never kidnapped. The magic potion was made to help out Bartok. Once the potion is finished, she shows to Bartok the place where Ivan is and that she did not kidnap him - in fact, he never even left the castle. As he does three tasks for Baba Yaga, the mystical witch makes a potion for Bartok. She planned the kidnapping of the young Russian monarch, named Ivan and seemed to use Bartok's help to dispose of this singular bat, putting the witch by the name of "Baba Yaga" as the main enemy and the kidnapper of Ivan.īartok goes to Baba Yaga's house in the Forest of Iron. When her transformation is complete, she ends up as a plump, purple dragon with three yellow and green horns crowning her head, warts and dark scales on her back, a gigantic stomach, thighs and an enormous tail, but no wings.įrom the beginning, Ludmilla seems to be a woman of means and also seems to be a little shy, hesitant and mysterious. Her transformation begins with her tail, then cartoonishly large hands, wide reptilian bosom/hips, and ending with her head and face. When Ludmilla drinks Baba Yaga's potion, her body gradually takes on a grotesquely obese reptilian form. She wears a black and gold corset with pink ribbons, a purple skirt with a yellow ribbon shaped like a tie, and black slippers. Ludmilla is a very slender woman with blonde hair, blue eyes, red lips, and pale skin. All in all, Ludmilla's supreme vanity proves to be her undoing when she drinks the magic potion believing she's as beautiful as a flower, only to instead transform into a dragon, which eventually leads to her downfall. She also has no patience when her henchman Vol misunderstands her orders and locks him up along with the heroes for his failure. Ludmilla is extremely sly as she was able to kidnap Ivan and frame Baba Yaga for it, then send Bartok on a fool's errand to "rescue" Ivan, just to get the bat out of the picture. She also sees Bartok as nothing but a nuisance. She is completely full of herself and believes a beautiful woman deserves the throne instead of the young Prince Ivan. Ludmilla is best described as vain, ambitious, manipulative, selfish, deceitful, devious, and short-tempered.
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