Riméa, eldest daughter of Queen Regnant Elizard and probable heir to the United Kingdom’s throne, harbors a deeply ingrained distrust rooted in fears of betrayal. This wariness compels her to keep emotional distance from those who recognize her royal standing, counterbalanced by anonymous interactions with strangers unaware of her lineage. Her caution materializes in meticulously crafted habits: testing meals via pets, retreating to a secluded Windsor Castle chamber, and donning a simple blue dress that starkly contrasts her siblings’ opulent garb. A slender woman in her early 30s, she defies familial blond traditions with dyed black hair and a monocle, cultivating an air of sharp intellect.
Her pragmatism intertwines with eccentricity—strategizing covert operations while inserting herself into urgent meeting photos. During the British Halloween conflict, she covertly investigated her sister Carissa’s coup, deploying Edinburgh spies under anonymity to unravel ties between the Knights of England and the Curtana Original. Monitoring knight communications, intercepting Elizard’s escape, and engineering a summit with the queen and Archbishop Laura Stuart, Riméa balanced spiritual artifacts and concealed traps to navigate discussions of Carissa’s European ambitions.
As tensions peaked, she pivoted from secrecy to public appeal, broadcasting a call to allies to save Carissa as a person, not a princess—a turning point mirroring her tentative trust in the Knight Leader, acknowledged with a deliberately averted gaze. Her maneuvers aided in dismantling the coup and destroying Curtana Original.
Later, during the Crowley’s Hazard crisis, Riméa wielded the Curtana Lost to shield Edinburgh Castle from assaults targeting Mathers’ anonymized grave, all while urging her family’s tactical retreat. Her reminders to Elizard and sister Villian underscored an unflinching role as strategist, blending cold pragmatism with understated loyalty to crown and kin.