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Millavair Lou Nebulis VIII reigns as Queen of the Nebulis Sovereignty, inheriting her position from a lineage of monarchs. She is mother to three daughters: Aliceliese, Elletear, and Sisbell Lou Nebulis IX. Her appearance is marked by long blonde hair, vivid red eyes, and a youthful, regal bearing. Heavy robes or Victorian-style dresses serve to contain her immense astral power.

Her personality blends strict authority, political pragmatism, and hidden maternal warmth. Publicly, she presents a cold, stoic front as queen, prioritizing decisive leadership and strength to safeguard her nation. She holds deep prejudice against the Heavenly Empire, seeing all its citizens as enemies due to historical witch hunts targeting astral mages. Privately, she displays flashes of doting affection, like fervently supporting Aliceliese's romantic pursuits or chastising Sisbell for reading forbidden novels. This focus on strength inadvertently leads to emotional neglect of Elletear and Sisbell.

Millavair's past reveals legendary warrior status. A rebellious and energetic child, she ignored formal studies but mastered astral arts recreationally. Entering battle at eleven, she reclaimed 3% of Imperial territory within a decade, earning the moniker "Silent Wind" for assassination prowess and combat skill. Her prodigious power made her the strongest queen candidate in Nebulis history. A significant youthful rivalry involved Salinger, a criminal who repeatedly tried stealing her astral spirit. Their mutual challenge and respect ended when she mistakenly believed he attacked her predecessor, Queen Nebulis VII. She defeated and imprisoned him, later recalling the act with visible regret.

Her primary ability is the "Atmosphere" astral spirit, granting control over air itself, not merely wind. This allows large-scale manipulation: generating storms, deflecting attacks with typhoon-force barriers, and slicing aircraft with compressed air blades. A signature technique, "Wind God Mandala," creates layered wind barriers. A critical flaw exists: her power is programmed to avoid fellow astral mages, a weakness Imperial assassin Johaim Leo Armadel exploits during a throne room assault.

Family dynamics shape her later reign. She designates Aliceliese as successor for combat prowess, showing overt support—even confiscating Imperial art from her room. Conversely, she dismisses Elletear as unfit for queenship due to weaker astral power, unaware this neglect fuels Elletear's resentment and eventual betrayal. With Sisbell, she shows concern over her isolation but misattributes its cause (Sisbell's discovery of a palace infiltrator). After Sisbell flees following false treason accusations, Millavair secretly sends Aliceliese to protect her.

Key events include surviving Johaim's assassination attempt, during which Elletear sacrifices herself as a shield. Millavair collapses from shock, exposing leadership vulnerabilities. Mounting political pressure intensifies with revelations of the Hydra family's role in the invasion. She temporarily cedes power to Aliceliese as proxy queen. Later, she confronts Elletear's survival and confirmed treachery, learning of her alliance with the Empire to destroy both nations—a devastating revelation.

Smaller incidents showcase her complexities: discovering Aliceliese's hidden video of Imperial soldier Iska showering, she attempts confiscation but fails, later awkwardly praising the "charm of younger boys" to her daughter's discomfort. Her rigid belief in astral mage superiority also blinds her to socioeconomic struggles among weaker mages, fueling internal conflict.