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Euphyllia Magenta, called Euphie, hails from the noble Magenta family in the Kingdom of Palettia. Born with extraordinary magical aptitude, she mastered all forms of elemental magic from childhood, a feat so rare it earned her recognition as a "genius" national treasure. Rigorous education destined her to become queen consort, forging a highly rational, perfectionist personality focused strictly on duty and fairness. This constant emotional restraint rendered her "mechanical" to peers, leading to social isolation. She entered a political engagement with Prince Algard, prioritizing appearances despite lacking affection.
A public humiliation marked her turning point: Algard abruptly canceled their engagement, stripping Euphyllia of status and title. Princess Anisphia offered refuge, taking her in as a research assistant. This shift exposed Euphyllia's emotional vulnerability; described as suddenly "clumsy like a human being," she struggled with self-direction and initially relied entirely on Anisphia for purpose. Gradually, she opened up, developing profound loyalty and eventual romantic feelings for Anisphia. This bond became central to her emotional growth, helping her confront her detachment from personal emotions.
Euphyllia commands all six elements—fire, water, wind, earth, light, and dark—exceeding conventional limits. She wields fire for ranged combat, water for pressurized blades, and wind for flight and aerial maneuvers. Working alongside Anisphia spurred innovation, leading to original spells like Flight Magic (inspired by Anisphia's inventions) and Rainbow Magic, a fusion of all elements manifesting as potent laser beams. She also possesses inherent hypnosis immunity, likely due to high spirit affinity. Her equipment includes Arc-en-Ciel, a magic-conducting sword crafted by Anisphia with six spirit stones, and the Flight Dress, which stabilizes aerial mobility.
A pivotal transformation occurred when she formed a spirit covenant, halting her aging at approximately 15 years. This granted eternal youth but fundamentally altered her existence: she became a spirit inhabiting a human vessel, incapable of self-generating magic power. Consequently, she requires external magic energy for survival, sourced primarily through skin-to-skin contact with Anisphia, often via kissing or shared sleep. This dependency is life-threatening; magical energy serves as her "nutrition," and depletion could prove fatal. Additional covenant limitations include a mental inability to violate covenant terms, susceptibility to illness or bodily neglect, and difficulty teaching magic due to her intuitive grasp.
To secure the royal succession after Algard's exile and shield Anisphia from unwanted rulership, Euphyllia was adopted into the royal family, becoming Euphyllia Fez Palettia. This positioned her as the kingdom's new queen, necessitating severed ties with her birth family. As queen, she governs alongside Anisphia, who serves as her de facto consort despite the lack of legal same-sex marriage recognition. Their partnership faces strains from political responsibilities, with both experiencing significant stress from leadership roles. Euphyllia's devotion to Anisphia drives her governance; she actively champions Anisphia's magicology reforms to bridge societal gaps between magic users and non-users.
Her romantic relationship with Anisphia evolved from mutual dependence to deep commitment. Early interactions featured Euphyllia's shyness countering Anisphia's overt flirtation, but roles gradually equalized. Euphyllia initiated key moments: kissing Anisphia during a coma, later confessing love during a third kiss that drained Anisphia's magic, and comforting Anisphia during existential doubts about her reincarnation. Their bond includes physical intimacy like shared baths and implied sexual relations, alongside public displays such as balcony dances. This dynamic solidified into mutual support, with each serving as the other's emotional anchor amid political pressures.
A public humiliation marked her turning point: Algard abruptly canceled their engagement, stripping Euphyllia of status and title. Princess Anisphia offered refuge, taking her in as a research assistant. This shift exposed Euphyllia's emotional vulnerability; described as suddenly "clumsy like a human being," she struggled with self-direction and initially relied entirely on Anisphia for purpose. Gradually, she opened up, developing profound loyalty and eventual romantic feelings for Anisphia. This bond became central to her emotional growth, helping her confront her detachment from personal emotions.
Euphyllia commands all six elements—fire, water, wind, earth, light, and dark—exceeding conventional limits. She wields fire for ranged combat, water for pressurized blades, and wind for flight and aerial maneuvers. Working alongside Anisphia spurred innovation, leading to original spells like Flight Magic (inspired by Anisphia's inventions) and Rainbow Magic, a fusion of all elements manifesting as potent laser beams. She also possesses inherent hypnosis immunity, likely due to high spirit affinity. Her equipment includes Arc-en-Ciel, a magic-conducting sword crafted by Anisphia with six spirit stones, and the Flight Dress, which stabilizes aerial mobility.
A pivotal transformation occurred when she formed a spirit covenant, halting her aging at approximately 15 years. This granted eternal youth but fundamentally altered her existence: she became a spirit inhabiting a human vessel, incapable of self-generating magic power. Consequently, she requires external magic energy for survival, sourced primarily through skin-to-skin contact with Anisphia, often via kissing or shared sleep. This dependency is life-threatening; magical energy serves as her "nutrition," and depletion could prove fatal. Additional covenant limitations include a mental inability to violate covenant terms, susceptibility to illness or bodily neglect, and difficulty teaching magic due to her intuitive grasp.
To secure the royal succession after Algard's exile and shield Anisphia from unwanted rulership, Euphyllia was adopted into the royal family, becoming Euphyllia Fez Palettia. This positioned her as the kingdom's new queen, necessitating severed ties with her birth family. As queen, she governs alongside Anisphia, who serves as her de facto consort despite the lack of legal same-sex marriage recognition. Their partnership faces strains from political responsibilities, with both experiencing significant stress from leadership roles. Euphyllia's devotion to Anisphia drives her governance; she actively champions Anisphia's magicology reforms to bridge societal gaps between magic users and non-users.
Her romantic relationship with Anisphia evolved from mutual dependence to deep commitment. Early interactions featured Euphyllia's shyness countering Anisphia's overt flirtation, but roles gradually equalized. Euphyllia initiated key moments: kissing Anisphia during a coma, later confessing love during a third kiss that drained Anisphia's magic, and comforting Anisphia during existential doubts about her reincarnation. Their bond includes physical intimacy like shared baths and implied sexual relations, alongside public displays such as balcony dances. This dynamic solidified into mutual support, with each serving as the other's emotional anchor amid political pressures.