Charlotte - Berserk
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    Charlotte Beatrix Marie Rhody Wyndham is the 16-17-year-old princess of Midland, a kingdom in Europe. Her father rules Midland as its king while her uncle, Count Julius commands the Midland military. The Midland palace is located in the countries capital, Wyndham. Charlotte is a pale, meek & frail looking girl with long wavy brown hair & brown eyes.

    Charlotte is a demure, shy, naive, innocent & socially distant princess who is soft-spoken, polite, lacks self-confidence, & rarely ventures outside Wyndham's palace. She also has a disdain for wars & hunting, seeing it as nothing but men enjoying the shed of blood & very much dislikes the way lavish parties are held during war times. Her father is too busy running the Kingdom to spend much time with her, & her stepmother the Queen mostly ignores her apart from occasionally scolding her.

    Despite seeing herself as a sheltered girl who does not know anything or cannot do anything & might just be a burden, she is very strong-willed, & shows quick reflexes while having a certain physical fragility. Despite being the princess of a kingdom, she does not have the characteristic high-handed bearing of royalty or nobility, being cheerful & kind instead.

    Charlotte is quite girly & feminine, & is highly skilled in the art of embroidery & is able to cook confections & bake sweets. Similarly, she is skilled at brewing & serving tea.

    While Charlotte is a princess, & lives a life of wealth, luxury & power, she feels trapped in her own palace, she rarely leaves the Wyndham palace. Charlotte never had any real friends & she's destined to marry her younger cousin Adonis, Count Julius's son in the future.

    Strangely, despite political marriages being common for Midland nobility, the king himself marrying a second woman from another country after the death of Charlotte's mother, he never allowed anyone to have Charlottes hand in matrimony.
    He also notes that Charlotte looks exactly like her late mother, the only woman he ever actually loved...