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Sofia Sylphide, an elven noblewoman hailing from the Yggurle Kingdom, endured a life reshaped by conflict and resilience. Once a knight in the Yggurle-Triaria war, she suffered catastrophic injuries fifty years before encountering Takumi Iruma: her right arm severed below the elbow, left leg lost at the knee, a portion of her left ear missing, and a magic-negating curse. These wounds led to her capture, sale to the Moulin Slavery Company, and decades of neglect due to her disabilities.

Purchased by Takumi, her body and spirit were restored through healing magic that regenerated her limbs and shattered the curse. This act forged an unbreakable bond, compelling Sofia to dedicate her life to his service. Alternate depictions describe her afflictions as right-hand paralysis, a demonic curse, and left ankle nerve damage—all similarly remedied by Takumi’s intervention.

Formerly defined by elven pride and noble status, her wartime trauma and enslavement instilled humility, sharpening her intellect and logic. Lingering androphobia from captivity faded as her physical recovery bolstered self-assurance, allowing romantic feelings for Takumi to blossom into marriage after a public vow of love.

Her military lineage granted tactical expertise and mastery of the blade, skills she reclaimed post-healing. Achieving A-rank adventurer status alongside Maria secured her independence, shielding her from past vulnerabilities. A testament to her renewed prowess came with taming Gloam, a lightning-wielding Thunder Eagle, during a Table Mountains expedition.

Distant ties to her father, Dante von Sylphide, had once driven her martial focus. Post-recovery, interactions with Takumi and companions like Maria revealed her capacity to harmonize reason with emotion, navigating jealousy and protectiveness.

Across narratives, Sofia evolves from a broken survivor to a steadfast warrior and partner, weaving redemption through perseverance. Her journey consistently mirrors the reconciliation of scars—both physical and emotional—with purpose, loyalty, and quiet strength.