Represents Top-Tier Witch Combat Power
Ashes helps define what the upper limit of witch combat can look like.
A full guide to Ashes in Release That Witch, covering her combat strength, survival history, connection to Tilly, and why she is one of the most feared witches in the story.
Ashes matters because she turns the violence of the old world into a living force of resistance.
Ashes
Ashes should feel fierce and heavy, with more battlefield weight than elegance.




Ashes
Ashes should feel fierce and heavy, with more battlefield weight than elegance.

Ashes is one of the strongest combat witches in Release That Witch. Her overwhelming physical power, battlefield experience, and later growth make her one of the most dangerous fighters in the entire series.
Ashes is important because her story is not just about power. She embodies what witches had to survive under a world built on fear, violence, and exclusion.
Ashes is shaped by a world where witches were hunted, exploited, and forced into violence to survive. Her backstory gives her unusual weight because she does not simply symbolize strength — she symbolizes endurance against a brutal system.
That is part of why her bond with Tilly and Sleeping Island matters so much.
Ashes is one of the clearest examples of a self-enhancement witch. Her power dramatically boosts physical capability, making her devastating in direct combat.
She is often discussed as one of the strongest witches because her battlefield presence is immediate, direct, and terrifying.
Story Role
Ashes matters because she raises the danger level, the emotional stakes, and the military credibility of the witch factions around her.
Ashes helps define what the upper limit of witch combat can look like.
Her presence makes Sleeping Island feel like a serious independent power rather than a symbolic refuge.
Ashes turns the violence witches suffered into part of the story's moral force.
Ashes is most closely connected to Tilly and Sleeping Island, where she acts as both elite fighter and trusted pillar.
Her role also matters in contrast with Roland's camp, because she shows another path of witch survival shaped less by industry and more by hard-earned resistance.
Why Ashes Matters
Ashes is more than a powerful fighter. She helps explain why strength is necessary in a world that has already failed witches.
Ashes is what survival looks like when the old world leaves no room for mercy.
Her presence gives Sleeping Island strategic weight and battlefield legitimacy.
Ashes keeps the story's brutality grounded in character, not just abstract history.
Explore More
Use Ashes' page to move between Tilly, the witches system, and the wider political map.
Quick answers about Ashes in Release That Witch.