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Licht von Glanzreich, fifth prince of the Kingdom of Glanzreich, is fourteen years old with a May 20 birthday making him a Taurus. He stands 179cm tall and weighs 57kg, possessing waist-length strawberry-blonde hair tipped light pink and piercing blue eyes, often tied back during work.
Childhood illness frequently confined Licht to bed. Superstition led to dressing him in girls' clothing to invoke health, while his father King Viktor's absence during these times bred deep resentment. Licht dismisses Viktor's later overtures as insincere gestures.
Publicly branded the "playboy prince," Licht crafts an image of a carefree flirt, sneaking into town surrounded by women. This facade conceals sharp perceptiveness; he excels at social manipulation and intelligence gathering through charm. Only he deduced the past connection between tutor Heine Wittgenstein and King Viktor. Heine judges Licht the most ordinary prince in ability and typical teenage traits, stronger in mathematics and sciences than humanities.
Secretly, Licht works as a waiter at Café Mittelmeyer. Initially lured by female attention toward staff, he developed genuine dedication—especially to coffee craftsmanship—and earned respect for his work ethic. He uses his playboy reputation to mask town visits. This job teaches humility and reshapes his view of commoners' lives, becoming his unique strength against his brothers' martial or intellectual talents—a quality he deems vital for kingship.
He teases his brothers constantly, clashing most with Bruno due to opposing natures, yet harboring underlying affection for all siblings. Animals inexplicably gravitate toward him despite his aversion.
Gradually, Licht reconciles with Viktor, recognizing the king's duty-focused absence aimed at protecting family and kingdom. This newfound respect coexists with Licht questioning his own path. Immersion in commoner life cements his lack of passion for kingship. Inspired by Café Mittelmeyer's master, he pursues service work full-time, moving from the palace to live with Maximillian while exploring future fulfillment beyond royal obligations.
Childhood illness frequently confined Licht to bed. Superstition led to dressing him in girls' clothing to invoke health, while his father King Viktor's absence during these times bred deep resentment. Licht dismisses Viktor's later overtures as insincere gestures.
Publicly branded the "playboy prince," Licht crafts an image of a carefree flirt, sneaking into town surrounded by women. This facade conceals sharp perceptiveness; he excels at social manipulation and intelligence gathering through charm. Only he deduced the past connection between tutor Heine Wittgenstein and King Viktor. Heine judges Licht the most ordinary prince in ability and typical teenage traits, stronger in mathematics and sciences than humanities.
Secretly, Licht works as a waiter at Café Mittelmeyer. Initially lured by female attention toward staff, he developed genuine dedication—especially to coffee craftsmanship—and earned respect for his work ethic. He uses his playboy reputation to mask town visits. This job teaches humility and reshapes his view of commoners' lives, becoming his unique strength against his brothers' martial or intellectual talents—a quality he deems vital for kingship.
He teases his brothers constantly, clashing most with Bruno due to opposing natures, yet harboring underlying affection for all siblings. Animals inexplicably gravitate toward him despite his aversion.
Gradually, Licht reconciles with Viktor, recognizing the king's duty-focused absence aimed at protecting family and kingdom. This newfound respect coexists with Licht questioning his own path. Immersion in commoner life cements his lack of passion for kingship. Inspired by Café Mittelmeyer's master, he pursues service work full-time, moving from the palace to live with Maximillian while exploring future fulfillment beyond royal obligations.