Elizard reigns as monarch of the United Kingdom and matriarch of the British Royal Family, governing a nation shaped by three magical factions and four cultural groups in fragile equilibrium. A mother to daughters Riméa, Carissa, and Villian, she enforces a hands-off approach to their upbringing to cultivate self-reliance—a strategy that unintentionally fuels Carissa’s coup. Physically, she embodies regality with her grey-haired, blue-eyed visage and a signature black-and-white gown, crowned in gold. Her personality merges eccentric charm with calculated pragmatism. She favors casual banter and whimsical antics, like ambushing guests with an electric guitar, yet navigates politics with shrewd precision. As a ruler, she champions stability and citizen welfare, rejecting reckless upheavals that risk lives. When Carissa’s coup erupts, Elizard condemns her daughter’s narrow vision but praises her tactical skill, advocating for societal change that uplifts all rather than serving few. Elizard commands Curtana Second, a replica sword channeling Archangel Michael’s might, granting superhuman agility, near-invulnerability on British soil, and the ability to slice dimensions or amplify knights via telesma. Its power wanes when Curtana Original activates, reducing her strength to 20% during the coup. She later redirects Curtana’s energy through the Union Jack, transforming it into a spiritual tool that empowers London’s citizens to resist Carissa’s forces collectively. Her past includes quelling political schemes, such as retaliating against those behind Villian’s kidnapping during clashes with the Spanish Astrological Sect. She partnered with Archbishop Laura Stuart to embed safeguards in Index Librorum Prohibitorum, including remote controls for John’s Pen mode. On the global stage, she allies with coalitions against threats like the magic god Othinus, endorsing non-lethal solutions inspired by Kamijou Touma’s influence. During the British Halloween crisis, Elizard and Laura Stuart escape captivity through tactical sabotage and uneasy collaboration. At Buckingham Palace, she challenges Carissa, dismantling the coup’s credibility through strategic rhetoric and leveraging public unity. Her leadership underscores a fusion of regal authority and populist mobilization, proving her adaptability in preserving national cohesion amid chaos.

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