Princess Camille, daughter of Slumberland's ruler King Morpheus, inhabits a dream realm teeming with fantastical creatures such as friendly crocogators, music-loving dinosaurs, and flying ostriches; its inhabitants favor circus-like or noble attire. Initially displaying entitled behavior, she mistakes Nemo's pajamas for underwear and repeatedly offends him and his flying squirrel companion Icarus by calling the creature a "rat." She quickly adapts, laughing off the attire misunderstanding and apologizing for her dismissive attitude toward Icarus when confronted. Unexpected physical capability surfaces when she catches Nemo during a fall, resulting in them landing together in a flower bed. Camille experiences loneliness as an only child with an often-absent father, motivating King Morpheus to summon Nemo as her playmate. Despite a rocky introduction, she and Nemo forge a close bond during their Slumberland tour, culminating in romantic feelings. Protective instincts drive her horror when the Nightmare King captures her father after the forbidden door opens. Leadership emerges during this crisis: she commands the troublesome clown Flip be launched from a cannon for his role, relenting only upon learning of his map to Nightmare Land. She imposes strict conditions on Flip's participation in the rescue mission, notably banning his cigar smoking. Demonstrating courage, Camille actively joins the dangerous expedition to Nightmare Land to rescue her father. Her fiery temper ignites when provoked, most notably delivering a powerful punch to Flip after he blows cigar smoke into her hair and condescendingly calls her "cute when angry." While generally kind and empathetic, especially toward Nemo, she maintains consistent hostility toward Flip due to his irresponsible actions, showing concern only during genuine peril. Her compassion extends to acknowledging Nemo's emotional burden over the king's capture. Following the Nightmare King's defeat, Camille accompanies Nemo on the dirigible back to his New York home. During this journey, she shares a heartfelt moment, expressing gratitude for their time together before initiating a kiss. This act coincides with Nemo waking in the real world, suggesting her influence transcends the dream realm. Personality assessments describe her as an ISFJ type, characterized by responsibility, loyalty, and practicality, alongside Enneagram Type 2w1, reflecting her supportive nature and desire to assist others despite personal insecurities.

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Princess Camille

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