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Monica Everett, the youngest of the Seven Sages at 17, possesses a frail frame and youthful appearance belying her age. Her frizzy light-brown hair is typically braided, and her eyes shift between brown and green. A notably pale complexion results from an unhealthy lifestyle and lack of sunlight. She favors practical clothing, usually a dark gold-embroidered hooded robe or standard academy uniform, using the hood to conceal her face during social interactions.
Crippling social anxiety, stemming from childhood trauma under an abusive uncle after her father's death, defines her personality. This manifests physically as vomiting or fainting during stressful encounters and an inability to refuse requests or lie convincingly. To circumvent her fear of public speaking, she mastered unchanted magecraft—a feat previously impossible for humans—allowing silent casting of roughly 80% of known spells. This achievement earned her the title "Silent Witch." Despite her power, she exhibits low self-confidence, obsessive attention to numerical detail, and a tendency to withdraw when sensing hostility.
Her magical abilities extend beyond silent casting. Monica demonstrates mastery over multiple elements: wind manipulation capable of redirecting ice magic; fire constructs like the heat-intensive "Fire Salamander"; water generation infused with mana; electrical shocks; illusion creation; and localized weather control such as mist generation. Her analytical prowess enables instant spell deconstruction and rewriting; she modified a colleague's month-long barrier spell in under a minute. She wields memory-altering magic, though ethical concerns restrict its use. Her most formidable capability is summoning Sheffield, King of Wind Spirits, whose power reaches "Large Island level," evidenced by cloud dispersion and multi-dragon annihilation. She also possesses extraordinary mental calculation skills, memorizing facial proportions through angular measurements and detecting numerical inconsistencies instantly.
Orphaned after her father's execution for alleged illegal magic research—a charge she believes fabricated and seeks to overturn—Monica endured neglect under her uncle's guardianship. Countess Norton later adopted her, though she eventually served the countess's daughter, Isabelle, as part of a cover identity. Her familiar, Nero, a talking black cat, is secretly the transformed Black Dragon of Worgan. She defeated him non-lethally before binding him through an "Androcles' Lion" scenario, aiding him while he was injured.
Assigned to guard Prince Felix Arc Ridill undercover at Serendia Academy as "Monica Norton," she initially struggles with academic social dynamics but gradually develops friendships. This alias fosters unexpected personal growth, leading her to value connections made during the mission. Key relationships include antagonism-turned-grudging mentorship from fellow Sage Louis Miller, who assigned the mission partly to provoke her development; protective alliances with Isabelle Norton; and cautious interactions with Prince Felix, who nicknames her "little squirrel" while unaware of her true role. Tactically, she emphasizes subtlety, using minor spells like wind gusts for discreet interventions and aligning attacks with others' movements to maintain secrecy.
Monica evolves from near-paralysis in social settings to undertaking calculated risks for others' sake, such as negotiating political leniency for a would-be assassin targeting Felix. Her journey involves reconciling her identities, recognizing the value of friendships formed during her mission, and confronting past traumas through newfound trust in allies.
Crippling social anxiety, stemming from childhood trauma under an abusive uncle after her father's death, defines her personality. This manifests physically as vomiting or fainting during stressful encounters and an inability to refuse requests or lie convincingly. To circumvent her fear of public speaking, she mastered unchanted magecraft—a feat previously impossible for humans—allowing silent casting of roughly 80% of known spells. This achievement earned her the title "Silent Witch." Despite her power, she exhibits low self-confidence, obsessive attention to numerical detail, and a tendency to withdraw when sensing hostility.
Her magical abilities extend beyond silent casting. Monica demonstrates mastery over multiple elements: wind manipulation capable of redirecting ice magic; fire constructs like the heat-intensive "Fire Salamander"; water generation infused with mana; electrical shocks; illusion creation; and localized weather control such as mist generation. Her analytical prowess enables instant spell deconstruction and rewriting; she modified a colleague's month-long barrier spell in under a minute. She wields memory-altering magic, though ethical concerns restrict its use. Her most formidable capability is summoning Sheffield, King of Wind Spirits, whose power reaches "Large Island level," evidenced by cloud dispersion and multi-dragon annihilation. She also possesses extraordinary mental calculation skills, memorizing facial proportions through angular measurements and detecting numerical inconsistencies instantly.
Orphaned after her father's execution for alleged illegal magic research—a charge she believes fabricated and seeks to overturn—Monica endured neglect under her uncle's guardianship. Countess Norton later adopted her, though she eventually served the countess's daughter, Isabelle, as part of a cover identity. Her familiar, Nero, a talking black cat, is secretly the transformed Black Dragon of Worgan. She defeated him non-lethally before binding him through an "Androcles' Lion" scenario, aiding him while he was injured.
Assigned to guard Prince Felix Arc Ridill undercover at Serendia Academy as "Monica Norton," she initially struggles with academic social dynamics but gradually develops friendships. This alias fosters unexpected personal growth, leading her to value connections made during the mission. Key relationships include antagonism-turned-grudging mentorship from fellow Sage Louis Miller, who assigned the mission partly to provoke her development; protective alliances with Isabelle Norton; and cautious interactions with Prince Felix, who nicknames her "little squirrel" while unaware of her true role. Tactically, she emphasizes subtlety, using minor spells like wind gusts for discreet interventions and aligning attacks with others' movements to maintain secrecy.
Monica evolves from near-paralysis in social settings to undertaking calculated risks for others' sake, such as negotiating political leniency for a would-be assassin targeting Felix. Her journey involves reconciling her identities, recognizing the value of friendships formed during her mission, and confronting past traumas through newfound trust in allies.