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Margaret Liones is the eldest princess of the Kingdom of Liones and the older adoptive sister of Elizabeth Liones. She is a gentle and kind young woman who carries herself with a sense of royal duty and grace. She firmly believes that the Seven Deadly Sins are the greatest group of knights ever assembled by her father, King Bartra, and that the Holy Knights who attempted to overthrow the kingdom were traitors. Her personality is marked by emotional sensitivity and a tendency to worry about others more than herself. Her deepest inner conflict stems from a feeling of powerlessness, as she possesses no superhuman abilities or combat equipment. Her power level reflects this: a magic power of zero, a physical power of ten, and a spirit or willpower of one hundred, highlighting her inner strength and determination rather than physical might. Despite her lack of offensive capabilities, her resolve and mental fortitude are outstanding.

In terms of background, Margaret was present during the turmoil of the coup against her father, during which she was imprisoned. After the events of the Holy War, she eventually married the Holy Knight Gilthunder and had a son named Chion. Her primary motivation is the well-being of her kingdom and her family, often placing their needs above her own safety. This selflessness defines her character and drives her actions throughout the series.

Within the story of The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of the Commandments, Margaret serves as a key supporting figure. While the season focuses heavily on the resurrected Ten Commandments and the actions of the Sins, Margaret remains a steadfast presence within the castle, witnessing the escalating tensions as the kingdom prepares for possible conflict. Her role anchors the human perspective in a narrative dominated by demons, goddesses, and legendary knights, highlighting the political stakes and the human cost of the Holy War. She provides a necessary contrast to the more aggressive, supernatural elements of the show, reminding the audience of what the protagonists are fighting to protect.

Margaret’s relationships are central to her narrative. She shares a close, sisterly bond with her adoptive sister Elizabeth, often displaying a protective instinct as the elder sibling. Her relationship with the Holy Knight Gilthunder is a defining aspect of her personal story, serving as a deep, personal bond that becomes a catalyst for her involvement in the broader conflicts. She also interacts with the mage Vivian, whose actions frequently impact Margaret’s safety and highlight her vulnerability as a target for those seeking to manipulate the royal family for political or magical gain.

Her character does not undergo a dramatic transformation in terms of gaining new abilities, but her development is observed in her transition from a princess in peril to a more active participant in her own fate. While she cannot fight, her unwavering loyalty and compassion remain constant, and she continues to navigate the political and magical turmoil surrounding her father and the kingdom. After the New Holy War, she marries Gilthunder and starts a family, bringing her story to a peaceful conclusion.