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Queen Lumina rules the Witch World, maintaining dimensional balance and enforcing magical laws. Her duties encompass overseeing witch apprenticeships, mediating conflicts, and safeguarding the realm's future, specifically the development of the magical infant Hana as a potential successor.
She alternates between her regal role and a human disguise as Yuki-Sensei, school nurse at Misora Elementary School. This dual identity enables direct observation of human affairs and mentorship of young witch apprentices, including Doremi Harukaze and her friends. Her appearance features long platinum wavy hair, a semi-translucent veil obscuring her face, and ceremonial attire: a gold crown, white gloves, and an indigo gown accented with a purple gem star.
Lumina balances compassion with firmness. She demonstrates kindness and grants second chances to those showing remorse, such as reinstating the girls as witch apprentices after they sacrificed their magic to save Onpu Segawa. Conversely, she enforces consequences for severe transgressions, exemplified by reassigning Hana's guardianship after the infant protested Majorika's strictness. Moments of curiosity and playful behavior occasionally surface, particularly during her human-world interactions.
Her background includes being the older twin sister of Mirai Sakura, though details of their early relationship or her ascension remain unspecified. Key interventions involve guiding apprentices through crises, like Hana's vegetable aversion curse inflicted by the past queen Majo Tourbillon. Lumina tasked the girls with passing patissier exams to restore Hana's magic and later aided their appeal to Tourbillon by having them recreate a sentimental proposal cake. This act reconciled Tourbillon with her past and lifted the forest's curse.
During the Dokkān! season, she addressed Tourbillon's escalating curse threatening both worlds. She instructed the apprentices to recreate handmade gifts from Tourbillon's grandchildren, weakening the vines imprisoning her. After the curse lifted, she respected the girls' choice to remain human rather than become immortal witches and assisted in forging a new crystal ball for Hana. Her governance consistently prioritizes reconciliation, whether mending Wizard-Witch relations or acknowledging human-world bonds.
She alternates between her regal role and a human disguise as Yuki-Sensei, school nurse at Misora Elementary School. This dual identity enables direct observation of human affairs and mentorship of young witch apprentices, including Doremi Harukaze and her friends. Her appearance features long platinum wavy hair, a semi-translucent veil obscuring her face, and ceremonial attire: a gold crown, white gloves, and an indigo gown accented with a purple gem star.
Lumina balances compassion with firmness. She demonstrates kindness and grants second chances to those showing remorse, such as reinstating the girls as witch apprentices after they sacrificed their magic to save Onpu Segawa. Conversely, she enforces consequences for severe transgressions, exemplified by reassigning Hana's guardianship after the infant protested Majorika's strictness. Moments of curiosity and playful behavior occasionally surface, particularly during her human-world interactions.
Her background includes being the older twin sister of Mirai Sakura, though details of their early relationship or her ascension remain unspecified. Key interventions involve guiding apprentices through crises, like Hana's vegetable aversion curse inflicted by the past queen Majo Tourbillon. Lumina tasked the girls with passing patissier exams to restore Hana's magic and later aided their appeal to Tourbillon by having them recreate a sentimental proposal cake. This act reconciled Tourbillon with her past and lifted the forest's curse.
During the Dokkān! season, she addressed Tourbillon's escalating curse threatening both worlds. She instructed the apprentices to recreate handmade gifts from Tourbillon's grandchildren, weakening the vines imprisoning her. After the curse lifted, she respected the girls' choice to remain human rather than become immortal witches and assisted in forging a new crystal ball for Hana. Her governance consistently prioritizes reconciliation, whether mending Wizard-Witch relations or acknowledging human-world bonds.