TV-Series
Description
Sapphire, a princess born with dual hearts—one male, one female—due to an angelic oversight during her heavenly creation, navigates a life of concealed identity. To secure succession in Silverland, where only males inherit the throne, her parents present her publicly as Prince Sapphire, thwarting antagonist Duke Duralumin and his son Plastic’s ambitions.

Raised in secrecy, her bold, adventurous spirit emerges from this duality. The male heart fuels physical prowess: she masters swordsmanship, competes in martial tournaments, and defends her kingdom. By night, she dons a mask as the Phantom Knight, battling injustice covertly while upholding her princely duties.

Political intrigue defines her early trials. Duke Duralumin orchestrates assassinations and schemes—framing her for crimes, rigging contests—to expose her true gender. She outwits these threats with cunning and aid from Tink, the remorseful angel who implanted her dual hearts. Initially tasked with correcting his error, Tink becomes her steadfast ally.

Her complex bond with Prince Franz Charming of Goldland deepens her internal struggle. Franz, viewing her first as a rival, unwittingly falls for her female persona. Tensions peak during a carnival where, disguised femininely, she nearly unmasks her secret while connecting with him—a dance between duty and self-discovery.

Separation from her male heart triggers vulnerability, yet she learns resilience through her female heart’s empathy. Her compassion shines in alliances with cursed swans, vengeful spirits, and mythical beings, resolving conflicts through understanding rather than force.

Dark forces test her resolve. Satan and daughter Hecate covet her dual-hearted soul for sinister magic, ensnaring allies or cursing innocents to trap her. Despite their machinations, she adheres to mercy, often sparing enemies or seeking peace.

Family ties weave emotional complexity. The queen’s guilt over enforced secrecy and the king’s adherence to tradition strain their bond, yet both clandestinely support her. Their quiet solidarity mirrors the societal constraints that shape Sapphire’s fractured yet resilient existence.