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Tiffania Westwood, a half-elf of royal descent, was born to an Archduke of Albion and his elven consort, Shajar. Orphaned early, she was fostered by the father of Matilda of South Gotha, a loyal vassal, before overseeing an orphanage in Westwood village, sheltering fellow orphans. Persecuted for her elven lineage in Halkeginia’s prejudiced society, she retreated into Albion’s forests, earning the local moniker “forest fairy.”
Her life intertwined with pivotal figures after healing Saito Hiraga, gravely wounded in an Albion conflict. Queen Henrietta de Tristain, acknowledging their shared Tudor ancestry, arranged Tiffania’s transfer to Tristain Academy of Magic. There, elven heritage initially sparked hostility, climaxing in Princess Beatrice of Guldenhorf accusing her of heresy and demanding a trial by boiling water. Saito’s intervention and Louise’s explosive magic thwarted the ordeal, while Tiffania’s forgiveness and plea for friendship eased tensions, fostering gradual acceptance.
As a Void mage linked to Halkeginia’s founder Brimir, her powers were validated by Romalia’s Pope. Henrietta granted her the Ring of Albion, affirming her as Albion’s last true heir. A music box from Joseph de Gallia taught her memory-altering magic, later used to erase Louise’s memories in desperation—a decision reversed when Saito’s kiss restored them.
Tiffania summoned Saito as her familiar, bestowing the Lífþrasir ability to amplify Void magic at life-force cost. This dual bond with Louise marked history’s first familiar shared between two Void users. Elven kidnappers, intrigued by her mixed heritage and Void affinity, later abducted her. During their escape, she hesitantly followed Derflinger’s risqué advice to rouse Saito from enchanted sleep, underscoring her naivety and devotion.
Initially timid and haunted by persecution, she evolved into a confident figure, bridging divides through empathy. Her physical traits, notably her prominent figure, sparked playful envy among peers, contrasting her gentle innocence. Though grateful for Saito’s acceptance of her heritage, her affection remained rooted in platonic respect, reflecting her compassionate nature.
Her life intertwined with pivotal figures after healing Saito Hiraga, gravely wounded in an Albion conflict. Queen Henrietta de Tristain, acknowledging their shared Tudor ancestry, arranged Tiffania’s transfer to Tristain Academy of Magic. There, elven heritage initially sparked hostility, climaxing in Princess Beatrice of Guldenhorf accusing her of heresy and demanding a trial by boiling water. Saito’s intervention and Louise’s explosive magic thwarted the ordeal, while Tiffania’s forgiveness and plea for friendship eased tensions, fostering gradual acceptance.
As a Void mage linked to Halkeginia’s founder Brimir, her powers were validated by Romalia’s Pope. Henrietta granted her the Ring of Albion, affirming her as Albion’s last true heir. A music box from Joseph de Gallia taught her memory-altering magic, later used to erase Louise’s memories in desperation—a decision reversed when Saito’s kiss restored them.
Tiffania summoned Saito as her familiar, bestowing the Lífþrasir ability to amplify Void magic at life-force cost. This dual bond with Louise marked history’s first familiar shared between two Void users. Elven kidnappers, intrigued by her mixed heritage and Void affinity, later abducted her. During their escape, she hesitantly followed Derflinger’s risqué advice to rouse Saito from enchanted sleep, underscoring her naivety and devotion.
Initially timid and haunted by persecution, she evolved into a confident figure, bridging divides through empathy. Her physical traits, notably her prominent figure, sparked playful envy among peers, contrasting her gentle innocence. Though grateful for Saito’s acceptance of her heritage, her affection remained rooted in platonic respect, reflecting her compassionate nature.