TV-Series
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Tabitha, originally named Charlotte Hélène Orléans de Gallia, is the daughter of Charles, Duke de Orléans, and niece of Joseph de Gallia, the usurper king. After her father’s death in a civil war for the Gallian throne, Joseph orchestrated a poisoning meant for her. Her mother consumed the tainted wine instead, surviving with shattered sanity—she began mistaking Charlotte’s doll, Tabitha, for her child. Adopting the doll’s name, Charlotte retreated into an icy, bookish stoicism to bury her trauma.
Forced into Joseph’s service under threat of her institutionalized mother’s execution, Tabitha carried out perilous tasks, such as slaying a three-headed dragon, to survive. Her coerced loyalty hid a fragile bond with Kirche von Zerbst, who eventually uncovered her past and stood by her. A skilled wind and ice mage, Tabitha advanced from Triangle to Square class, confronting foes like the elf Bidalsha despite often facing superior magical adversaries.
Her breaking point came when blackmailed by Sheffield to betray Louise and Saito, a mission that nearly cost her life. Failure led to her knightly rank’s revocation and imprisonment by Joseph. Rescued by Saito’s group, she confronted her uncle, triggering his downfall. Crowned Queen of Gallia, she was swiftly displaced by political schemes: her twin Josette, secretly spared at birth due to Gallia’s twin-execution tradition, claimed the throne.
Rare cracks in her stoicism surfaced—tears during moments of hopeless isolation, faint blushes around Saito, whom she vowed to shield. A temporary potion restored her mother’s lucidity, offering fleeting reconciliation. Relinquishing the crown to Josette, Tabitha chose a life among Saito, Louise, and allies, navigating royal obligations and personal ties.
Her resilience, forged through survival, pairs with tactical brilliance and quiet devotion to trusted companions. Subtle quirks—gambling prowess, a taste for hashibami grass salad—hint at depth beneath her frosty exterior. From political pawn to self-determined ruler, her arc weaves trauma, quiet rebellion, and the fragile reclamation of identity.
Forced into Joseph’s service under threat of her institutionalized mother’s execution, Tabitha carried out perilous tasks, such as slaying a three-headed dragon, to survive. Her coerced loyalty hid a fragile bond with Kirche von Zerbst, who eventually uncovered her past and stood by her. A skilled wind and ice mage, Tabitha advanced from Triangle to Square class, confronting foes like the elf Bidalsha despite often facing superior magical adversaries.
Her breaking point came when blackmailed by Sheffield to betray Louise and Saito, a mission that nearly cost her life. Failure led to her knightly rank’s revocation and imprisonment by Joseph. Rescued by Saito’s group, she confronted her uncle, triggering his downfall. Crowned Queen of Gallia, she was swiftly displaced by political schemes: her twin Josette, secretly spared at birth due to Gallia’s twin-execution tradition, claimed the throne.
Rare cracks in her stoicism surfaced—tears during moments of hopeless isolation, faint blushes around Saito, whom she vowed to shield. A temporary potion restored her mother’s lucidity, offering fleeting reconciliation. Relinquishing the crown to Josette, Tabitha chose a life among Saito, Louise, and allies, navigating royal obligations and personal ties.
Her resilience, forged through survival, pairs with tactical brilliance and quiet devotion to trusted companions. Subtle quirks—gambling prowess, a taste for hashibami grass salad—hint at depth beneath her frosty exterior. From political pawn to self-determined ruler, her arc weaves trauma, quiet rebellion, and the fragile reclamation of identity.