The play opens with a description of Queen Rakshasa, the leader of the evil spirits. She is considered a scourge in the eyes of the world, making countless enemies. She once saved the life of a ghoul named Crescent ghoul. Later, however, she lost her love for the ghoul, and later, she fell in love herself with the queen of ghouls. At the moment that she thought that she had found her true love, the sword caved her heart a fatal stroke. The play ends with a soliloquy by a young man named Ren. The young man tells the audience that the play is not yet on the stage, and that he has something to tell them.
The play opens with a description of Queen Rakshasa, the leader of the evil spirits. She is considered a scourge in the eyes of the world, making countless enemies. She once saved the life of a ghoul named Crescent ghoul. Later, however, she lost her love for the ghoul, and later, she fell in love herself with the queen of ghouls. At the moment that she thought that she had found her true love, the sword caved her heart a fatal stroke. The play ends with a soliloquy by a young man named Ren. The young man tells the audience that the play is not yet on the stage, and that he has something to tell them.