Blanche de Médicis, the younger sister of Falma and scion of the noble de Médicis family, sports long blonde hair and emerald eyes, her attire marked by a pink bow, a beige jacket layered over a vibrant dress, and matching pink shoes. Innocent and inquisitive, she startles with ease, her demeanor a blend of wide-eyed wonder and timid vulnerability. Her childhood unfolded under the stern gaze of her eldest brother, Palle, whose rigorous training methods instilled deep-seated fear in her. At age four, a bout of chickenpox threatened three weeks of illness until Falma’s swift application of modern medical knowledge condensed her recovery to a day. This act, coupled with his altered behavior after a lightning strike, kindled her enduring admiration for him. Blanche’s bond with Falma anchors her existence. Serving as an emotional proxy for the sister he lost in a past life, she stirs his fierce protectiveness—a dynamic crystallized when her near-drowning during a seaside excursion compelled him to unleash divine powers to rescue her. This moment cemented her role as both his emotional tether and a catalyst for his resolve to shield those he cherishes. Though born into nobility on March 28 and gifted with water-aligned divine arts, her abilities remain undefined, her narrative instead weaving through familial tensions and quiet loyalty. Her interactions expose the family’s hierarchy: wary deference toward Palle contrasts with unwavering devotion to Falma. The name “Blanche,” meaning “white,” mirrors her symbolic purity, while her presence subtly underscores themes of archaic traditions clashing with progressive healing. Her story lingers within these contours, a steady force shaping bonds and legacies without straying beyond her assigned role.

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Blanche de Médicis

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