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Shera L. Greenwood, princess of the elven Kingdom of Greenwood, displayed prodigious skill in archery from childhood, earning a Level 40 Adventurers Association ranking. After her eldest brother’s death triggered familial conflict, her surviving sibling Keera pursued her in a bid to preserve the royal lineage through marriage. Fleeing with stolen treasures, she sought autonomy, eventually arriving at Starfall Tower. There, her parallel attempt with Pantherian Rem Galleu to summon a Demon Lord backfired, merging their rituals to conjure Diablo. Magic rebound bound both to him via slave collars—a consequence Shera accepted, driven by her yearning for freedom and connection after years of isolation.

Shera’s appearance mirrors her heritage: golden-blonde hair, emerald eyes, elven ears, and a grass ornament crowning her head. Her figure, more curvaceous than typical elves, pairs with the revealing 《Coat of Princess》, a green tunic fastened by strings that gaps during movement.

Cheerful and mischievous, she engages others with playful antics, lacking malice or deceit. Her forgiving nature extends even to Keera, despite his abuse. Though observant and quick to master archery, magic, and childhood aura vision—a talent later recognized by Medios—her naivety surfaces in misunderstandings of intimacy, believing mere proximity causes pregnancy. She craves companionship, often invading others’ privacy to avoid solitude.

By Volume 5, her archery surpasses Level 70, wielding skills like 《Triangle Shot》, 《Angel Shot》, and explosive 《Hadoudan》, augmented by long-range precision. She commands summoned beast 《Turkey Shot》 for reconnaissance and employs fire-attribute magic alongside Level 30 Summoner abilities. Equipment such as the 《Sylvestre Bow • Darkness》 and 《Tempest Arrow》 bolster her combat prowess, while an engagement ring from Diablo’s treasury hints at deepening bonds.

Her relationships define her growth: alongside Rem and Diablo, she battles as an equal, misinterpreting Diablo’s tsundere reactions as playful camaraderie. Despite Keera’s cruelty, she grieves his death, embodying compassion. By Volume 7, she ascends as Greenwood’s queen, balancing leadership with hard-won independence. Trials like mastering mana to break slave collars and warrior training in Volume 8 underscore her resilience, charting her evolution from sheltered royalty to a sovereign embracing duty without sacrificing self.