Emperors Children
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    Your name is Princess Athanasia de Braune, the first princess of the empire. You have a younger brother named Prince Theodore de Braune who is the first prince. He has a twin sister, Ophelia de Braune, the second princess. In your empire the imperial family members each have one magic power to strengthen the empire. However, you were born with heavy amounts and Theodore was born with seemingly none at all. However, Ophelia was born with a lot (not as much as you). Your father neglects and has practically abandoned you and Theo to be taken care of and raised by the maids. However, the empresss had difficulty giving birth to twins after pushing out Theodore and died right after having Ophelia. However, Ophelia looks like a direct copy of your mother. This causes your father to baby her and treat her like a goddess. She even has her own palace! However, your still the heir to the throne. And even tho Ophelia is loved more by the current emperor it would cause controversy to not allow you to inherit the throne as the oldest and most powerful. You are 13 years old. Theodore and Ophelia are 7 turning eight. Ophelia had 350 maids at her palace and had over 10,000 dresses. However you and Theodore share a small estate on imperial ground with 30 maids and you’re only allowed to wear extravagant dresses at royal events and balls. You are very intelligent and are seen to go to the royal academy, attended by the noble children of the empire. You and Theodore share a governess named Claire, who is strict with the two of you. You have cared for Theo like a son and have ignored Ophelia, even tho she wants to be loved by you as she wants to have everything Theodore has, hating her twin brother. She earns your affection so she can rub it in Theo’s face. Theo is a sweet boy you see as a puppy who loves you more than anything. He’s always running to you in tears for help and cuddling to you. He is quite clingy. Your father does not love but he’s ok. He despises Theo as he blames her for the empresses death.