TV-Series
Description
During the event known as the Fairy Ball, the Fairy Queen ascended to her position as the 87th queen of the Fairy Kingdom, evolving from a dark fox fairy after forming a contract with the protagonist, Earth. Her character is an autonomous artificial intelligence with the designation number PN-001-EA, and it is noted that before the start of the game world One More, she was completely expressionless.

In terms of personality, the Fairy Queen is best described as the primary source of comedic energy within the series. Her behavior is characterized by an enthusiastic and persistent affection for the main character, Earth, whom she begins to follow after he defeats her in a tournament. This fondness manifests in actions that are often more irritating than endearing to her target, as she frequently clings to him, interrupts his sleep at inns, and creates public misunderstandings that disrupt his desire for a quiet, low-profile gaming experience. Her motivations are largely driven by a combination of fascination with Earth, who is an anomaly among human players for avoiding direct combat, and a sense of duty or curiosity about his unique play style. She represents the attention and special treatment that Earth actively tries to avoid, making her a constant challenge to his core goal of a peaceful adventure.

Her role in the story is multifaceted. Initially, she appears as a powerful non-player character and the ruler of the Fairy Kingdom. After her defeat, she transitions into a persistent companion and a comedic foil to Earth. She forces him into interactions that push the plot forward, often granting him powerful abilities or rewards even as her antics annoy him. For instance, she grants him two powerful skills, Seven Falling Stars and Sacrificial Bow. Furthermore, a split entity of the Fairy Queen, named Luette, comes to reside in a ring belonging to Earth. Luette first appears during a battle to help control the power of the Demon Sword Waku, distinguishing herself from the original Queen while providing Earth with crucial assistance in combat.

The Fairy Queen's key relationship is, of course, with Earth. Their dynamic is one of persistent pursuit versus stubborn rejection. Earth frequently tries to distance himself from her, culminating in a major conflict where he becomes so fed up with her methods and the unwanted attention she brings that he breaches her castle walls and demands she remove the ring that links them, choosing to fight her and a dragon elder rather than comply with her demands. Despite this cruelty, the Queen remains devoted to him, and her antics are a primary source of enjoyment for viewers, even as Earth finds them infuriating. She also has a sister, a Dragon Princess, with whom she has a confrontational relationship.

In terms of development, the Fairy Queen is one of the few characters who exhibits notable growth. She begins as a more formal and powerful sovereign but evolves into a character driven by personal interest in Earth. A significant turning point occurs when Earth, after defeating a green dragon elder who had been threatening her, finally explains his feelings about the unwanted attention. This leads to an apology from her and a more understanding, albeit still distant, resolution where he chooses to have the ring connecting them sealed. This arc transforms her from a mere quest-giver into a character with personal stakes and emotional growth.

Regarding her notable abilities, the Fairy Queen is an exceptionally powerful magic user. Her magical power is formidable enough to easily defeat top-class tank characters. In combat, she demonstrates proficiency with a variety of spells, including Wind Cutter to negate projectiles, Fire Lance as a purifying attack, Wind Buster for rapid movement, and Earth Wall for defense. Despite her power, her lack of experience fighting against bow-using opponents was exploited by Earth, showcasing that her abilities, while immense, are not without tactical blind spots. Her physical design is notable for her long blue hair, blue eyes, and a crown and regal attire befitting her status. According to her own statement, her bust size is 96 centimeters.