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Judit Snorrevík is a central supporting character in the story, serving as the head female attendant and primary caretaker for Princess Astarotte Ygvar in the demon world of Álfheimr. Born into a noble elven family, she holds the position of lady-in-waiting and oversees all household operations within the princess's castle, a role that grants her the highest authority among the staff. Her position became especially crucial after Queen Mercelída Ygvar, Astarotte's mother and Judit's longtime friend, dismissed most male staff due to the young princess developing a strong aversion to men.
As an ancient elf, Judit is notably 37 years old, though her long-lived race means she ages very slowly and expects to remain robust for decades to come. She has a petite stature, standing 151 centimeters tall, with a slim build. Her appearance varies between adaptations: in the anime, she has shoulder-length dark fuchsia hair and purple eyes, while manga illustrations typically show her with blond hair and blue eyes. In both versions, she consistently wears glasses and possesses the pointed ears characteristic of her elven heritage. Her typical attire is formal, often a reddish one-piece dress with black sleeves and stockings.
Judit's outward personality is mature, composed, pragmatic, and highly intelligent. She is exceptionally capable and knowledgeable, displaying advanced magical understanding and scholarly talents. However, beneath this serious exterior lies a pronounced sadistic streak that frequently emerges in her interactions with others, particularly the human Naoya Tohara. She derives considerable enjoyment from making him suffer, and her private interests lean toward BDSM, maintaining a collection of tools that reflects this inclination. Despite having largely reformed from her wilder youth, she still experiences occasional lapses where her more unrestrained side surfaces.
Her current responsible demeanor stands in stark contrast to her past. Judit was once known as a notorious playgirl, with Queen Mercelída herself confirming the depth of her youthful indiscretions. Her loose behavior led to an unplanned pregnancy, and when her noble family forced her to terminate it, she fell into a deep depression that brought her to the brink of suicide. This traumatic period ended when Mercelída, needing someone she could trust to care for the young princess after Astarotte developed her fear of men, placed Judit in charge of the child. This responsibility gave Judit a renewed sense of purpose, transforming her into the serious and motherly figure she becomes. The role allowed her to channel her energies into nurturing and protecting Astarotte, effectively saving her from her despair.
As Astarotte's caretaker, Judit's primary motivation is the princesss well-being and future. She is deeply concerned that Astarottes hatred of men could jeopardize the girls health, as succubi require male life energy to survive. When the princess jokingly states she will accept a human male as her first harem member, Judit takes the declaration literally and immediately acts. She travels through the World Tree Yggdrasill to the human world, where she finds and recruits Naoya Tohara, a single father, bringing him and eventually his daughter Asuha to the demon realm. Her pragmatic nature means she focuses heavily on Astarottes physical requirements for survival, sometimes at the expense of the princesss emotional needs. She actively pressures Naoya to fulfill his role in sustaining the princess and manages the cohabitation arrangements between them, a task that frequently strains her relationship with Astarotte, though both genuinely care for and trust each other.
Judit shares a longstanding and complex friendship with Queen Mercelída. They were classmates, and Mercelída is intimately aware of Judits past indiscretions. The queen trusts Judit implicitly, which is why she entrusted her daughter to Judits care. This connection also makes Judit one of the few characters who quickly discerns the deeper connections between Mercelída and the Tohara family. Judit also has a younger sister named Irmingard Snorrevík and is the eldest daughter of the Snorrevík baronial family, which was experiencing succession difficulties around the time Mercelída ran away to the human world a decade prior. In her role, she demonstrates notable abilities including high intelligence, advanced magical knowledge, proficiency with runes, managerial skills befitting her position as head of staff, and scholarly expertise.
As an ancient elf, Judit is notably 37 years old, though her long-lived race means she ages very slowly and expects to remain robust for decades to come. She has a petite stature, standing 151 centimeters tall, with a slim build. Her appearance varies between adaptations: in the anime, she has shoulder-length dark fuchsia hair and purple eyes, while manga illustrations typically show her with blond hair and blue eyes. In both versions, she consistently wears glasses and possesses the pointed ears characteristic of her elven heritage. Her typical attire is formal, often a reddish one-piece dress with black sleeves and stockings.
Judit's outward personality is mature, composed, pragmatic, and highly intelligent. She is exceptionally capable and knowledgeable, displaying advanced magical understanding and scholarly talents. However, beneath this serious exterior lies a pronounced sadistic streak that frequently emerges in her interactions with others, particularly the human Naoya Tohara. She derives considerable enjoyment from making him suffer, and her private interests lean toward BDSM, maintaining a collection of tools that reflects this inclination. Despite having largely reformed from her wilder youth, she still experiences occasional lapses where her more unrestrained side surfaces.
Her current responsible demeanor stands in stark contrast to her past. Judit was once known as a notorious playgirl, with Queen Mercelída herself confirming the depth of her youthful indiscretions. Her loose behavior led to an unplanned pregnancy, and when her noble family forced her to terminate it, she fell into a deep depression that brought her to the brink of suicide. This traumatic period ended when Mercelída, needing someone she could trust to care for the young princess after Astarotte developed her fear of men, placed Judit in charge of the child. This responsibility gave Judit a renewed sense of purpose, transforming her into the serious and motherly figure she becomes. The role allowed her to channel her energies into nurturing and protecting Astarotte, effectively saving her from her despair.
As Astarotte's caretaker, Judit's primary motivation is the princesss well-being and future. She is deeply concerned that Astarottes hatred of men could jeopardize the girls health, as succubi require male life energy to survive. When the princess jokingly states she will accept a human male as her first harem member, Judit takes the declaration literally and immediately acts. She travels through the World Tree Yggdrasill to the human world, where she finds and recruits Naoya Tohara, a single father, bringing him and eventually his daughter Asuha to the demon realm. Her pragmatic nature means she focuses heavily on Astarottes physical requirements for survival, sometimes at the expense of the princesss emotional needs. She actively pressures Naoya to fulfill his role in sustaining the princess and manages the cohabitation arrangements between them, a task that frequently strains her relationship with Astarotte, though both genuinely care for and trust each other.
Judit shares a longstanding and complex friendship with Queen Mercelída. They were classmates, and Mercelída is intimately aware of Judits past indiscretions. The queen trusts Judit implicitly, which is why she entrusted her daughter to Judits care. This connection also makes Judit one of the few characters who quickly discerns the deeper connections between Mercelída and the Tohara family. Judit also has a younger sister named Irmingard Snorrevík and is the eldest daughter of the Snorrevík baronial family, which was experiencing succession difficulties around the time Mercelída ran away to the human world a decade prior. In her role, she demonstrates notable abilities including high intelligence, advanced magical knowledge, proficiency with runes, managerial skills befitting her position as head of staff, and scholarly expertise.