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Guinevere is a mysterious young girl who first appears in the narrative of Four Knights of the Apocalypse. She is twelve years old and hails from Cameliard, standing 140 centimeters tall. Her most defining characteristic is her bold and assertive personality, which stands in stark contrast to her youthful appearance. She is not shy about expressing her desires or intentions, most notably when she confidently declares to the knight Lancelot that she will become his beloved in four years, even going so far as to call him her lover and kiss him.

Her background is deeply tied to her unique and powerful ability: clairvoyance. Guinevere possesses the power to see the future, a talent that makes her a person of immense interest and a valuable asset to the powerful figures in her world. This ability allows her to know things she should not possibly know, such as Lancelot's name and his words before he speaks them, all without the ability to read minds. This precognitive power drives her primary role in the story and shapes her motivations, which are largely centered on survival and coercion. King Arthur of Camelot, seeking to use her foresight for his own ends, forces Guinevere into a marriage. Her compliance is secured through threats, as Arthur makes it clear he will harm her family if she does not use her powers to serve him.

Within the broader conflict, Guinevere is a key target for the forces of Camelot. The Four Evils, a group of powerful Holy Knights selected personally by Arthur, are specifically tasked with her capture. This places her at the center of the struggle between Arthur's kingdom and the Four Knights of the Apocalypse.

Guinevere's most significant relationship is with Lancelot, one of the four titular knights. Her declaration of their future romantic bond sets the stage for their connection. However, unlike the impulsive rescues of the past, Lancelot is portrayed as carefully and methodically planning her extraction from Arthur's grasp, demonstrating a strategic depth to their dynamic. Lancelot takes steps to secure the safety of her family, further intertwining their fates. Through him, she is not merely a damsel but a key piece in a larger strategic game.

Her development within the story is marked by a transition from a passive figure being used by Arthur to an active objective for the heroes' rescue plans. While initially presented as a captive whose power is exploited under duress, her situation becomes the catalyst for a calculated operation by Lancelot, suggesting her future importance to the group. In terms of abilities, Guinevere is not a physical combatant. Her sole, yet profoundly influential, power is her ability to see future events, a talent that everyone from the main antagonist to the heroes seeks to control or utilize for their own strategic advantage.