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Description
Kiki Seiran is a close aide and knight to Prince Zen Wistaria of Clarines, and heir to Earl Seiran of one of the kingdom's oldest noble families. She will inherit her father's estate upon his retirement, following a six-year service agreement permitting her to assist Zen.
Physically, Kiki has honey-blonde or dark yellow hair typically secured in a low ponytail, though she later cuts it short as an expression of resolve. Her eyes are blue-grey (violet in the anime adaptation), and she stands at 165 cm (5'5"). She favors practical, formal attire accommodating her sword—a sleeveless black top, purple outer garments with gold embellishments, and arm guards. She avoids dresses due to weapon restrictions but gradually accepts formal wear for events.
Stoic and reserved, Kiki rarely displays overt emotion. Her fiercely independent nature initially resists reliance on others, though this softens after years alongside Zen, Mitsuhide, Obi, and Shirayuki. She delivers dry humor with a straight face, often causing delayed reactions. Unwavering loyalty and duty define her, manifesting in her knighthood and stubborn resistance to marriage proposals before her engagement.
Her history includes swordsmanship studies at Sereg, where she first met Mitsuhide anonymously at a ball to prioritize skill over nobility. He mistook her for a boy during their second encounter. After five years as Zen's aide—preceding Shirayuki's arrival—she partnered with Mitsuhide. Conflict erupted when he discovered her six-year service pact, feeling betrayed by its secrecy. Post-sparring, Mitsuhide urged her to extend her service for Zen and Shirayuki. Kiki confronted her resistant father, who relented upon recognizing her determination, prompting her symbolic ponytail cut.
Kiki proposed to Mitsuhide in Chapter 92, but he declined citing loyalty to Zen. She later became engaged to Hisame Lugis, noting their compatibility and engaging in layered conversations with double entendres, contrasting Mitsuhide's directness.
As a knight, Kiki excels in swordsmanship and soldier training. She wields a sword with a dark blue sheath and aquamarine-jeweled hilt, employing strategic prowess to protect Zen and Shirayuki.
Physically, Kiki has honey-blonde or dark yellow hair typically secured in a low ponytail, though she later cuts it short as an expression of resolve. Her eyes are blue-grey (violet in the anime adaptation), and she stands at 165 cm (5'5"). She favors practical, formal attire accommodating her sword—a sleeveless black top, purple outer garments with gold embellishments, and arm guards. She avoids dresses due to weapon restrictions but gradually accepts formal wear for events.
Stoic and reserved, Kiki rarely displays overt emotion. Her fiercely independent nature initially resists reliance on others, though this softens after years alongside Zen, Mitsuhide, Obi, and Shirayuki. She delivers dry humor with a straight face, often causing delayed reactions. Unwavering loyalty and duty define her, manifesting in her knighthood and stubborn resistance to marriage proposals before her engagement.
Her history includes swordsmanship studies at Sereg, where she first met Mitsuhide anonymously at a ball to prioritize skill over nobility. He mistook her for a boy during their second encounter. After five years as Zen's aide—preceding Shirayuki's arrival—she partnered with Mitsuhide. Conflict erupted when he discovered her six-year service pact, feeling betrayed by its secrecy. Post-sparring, Mitsuhide urged her to extend her service for Zen and Shirayuki. Kiki confronted her resistant father, who relented upon recognizing her determination, prompting her symbolic ponytail cut.
Kiki proposed to Mitsuhide in Chapter 92, but he declined citing loyalty to Zen. She later became engaged to Hisame Lugis, noting their compatibility and engaging in layered conversations with double entendres, contrasting Mitsuhide's directness.
As a knight, Kiki excels in swordsmanship and soldier training. She wields a sword with a dark blue sheath and aquamarine-jeweled hilt, employing strategic prowess to protect Zen and Shirayuki.