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Lupusregina Beta, a werewolf battle maid of the Pleiades Six Stars, serves as the Great Tomb of Nazarick’s elite defender. Crafted by Beast King Mekongawa as a final barrier against intruders, she was designed to stall enemies long enough for guild members to rally in the throne room.

Her athletic frame is clad in a modified maid uniform: short sleeves paired with elbow-length black gloves, a skirt slit to expose thigh-high white stockings, and two long braids of fiery red hair cascading over brown skin. Strapped across her back looms an oversized black-and-silver scepter, its design evoking a twisted religious emblem.

Outwardly cheerful and refined, Lupusregina masks a cunning, ruthless core. She revels in startling others via her "Complete Invisibility" spell, materializing behind targets with mischievous glee, and taunts allies like Enri Emmot with ribald humor. Sister-maid Yuri Alpha compares her latent cruelty to Solution Epsilon’s, noting it sharpens under the full moon’s glow.

A battle cleric specializing in healing magic, she balances robust physical defense and resistance unmatched among the Pleiades. Her werewolf lineage grants immunity to most metals but vulnerability to silver. The massive scepter she wields defies her stature, serving as both tool and weapon.

Tasked with surveilling Carne Village, she aids its development by delivering alchemical supplies and safeguarding key figures. She escorts Enri, Nfirea, and their goblin allies into the Great Forest of Tob, later rescuing Nfirea from a Giant Troll ambush. Under Demiurge’s command, she impersonates Jaldabaoth’s subordinate alongside Solution and Entoma, cementing Momon’s heroic reputation in the Re-Estize Kingdom. Returning to Carne, she falsely declares Ainz’s demise, testing loyalties.

The Homunculus Maids deem her the most approachable Pleiades member, associating her presence with auspicious fortune. Yet her casual disregard for mission severity once provoked Ainz’s ire—a rare lapse for Nazarick’s loyal servant. Her Latin-derived title, "wolf queen," echoes her dual nature: regal charm veiling feral cunning.