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Elise Angel, a scion of the aristocratic Angel branch family and cousin to Melida Angel, bears short light blue hair styled in twin side buns and piercing bright blue eyes, her face often an unreadable mask. Petite yet formidable, she reigns as St. Friedeswiedes Academy’s foremost mana wielder, channeling silver-hued energy through her Holy Knight Paladin class and the transcendent ability Divine Rise.
Forced into the role of prospective noble leader after her premature mana awakening, Elise outwardly rejects ambition, declaring her wish to linger in second place—a defiance of the societal hierarchy that elevates Melida’s main family lineage. Privately addressing her cousin as "Lita," she weathered years of estrangement as Melida’s mana deficiency drew public scorn. Their fractured bond mends only when Melida triumphs over Elise in the Luna Lumiere selection tournament, outmaneuvering her raw power with tactical precision. This defeat becomes Elise’s liberation, sparking their reunion as both teammates and sisters.
Beneath her stoic battlefield prowess lies a timid soul haunted by lycanthropes and shaped by Mrs. Othello’s merciless tutelage. The head maid’s orchestrated drills and political schemes molded Elise into a reluctant heir-apparent until the tournament’s aftermath, where she severs Othello’s influence, embracing newfound independence and quiet joy.
Her world extends beyond blood ties. Rosetti Pricket, her buoyant tutor, nurtures her growth despite early skepticism, while Kufa Vampir—Melida’s enigmatic mentor—stirs rivalry as Elise detects Melida’s growing attachment to him. Their encounters oscillate between sparring sessions and wry camaraderie, epitomized by Elise dubbing him "the devil" during their Circlet Night dance.
Armed with her Paladin’s Blade and the oversized sword emblematic of her rank, Elise’s journey arcs from obedient prodigy to self-defined warrior. She sheds the weight of others’ ambitions, carving a path where duty and desire converge—no longer a pawn of legacy, but a knight scripting her own legend.
Forced into the role of prospective noble leader after her premature mana awakening, Elise outwardly rejects ambition, declaring her wish to linger in second place—a defiance of the societal hierarchy that elevates Melida’s main family lineage. Privately addressing her cousin as "Lita," she weathered years of estrangement as Melida’s mana deficiency drew public scorn. Their fractured bond mends only when Melida triumphs over Elise in the Luna Lumiere selection tournament, outmaneuvering her raw power with tactical precision. This defeat becomes Elise’s liberation, sparking their reunion as both teammates and sisters.
Beneath her stoic battlefield prowess lies a timid soul haunted by lycanthropes and shaped by Mrs. Othello’s merciless tutelage. The head maid’s orchestrated drills and political schemes molded Elise into a reluctant heir-apparent until the tournament’s aftermath, where she severs Othello’s influence, embracing newfound independence and quiet joy.
Her world extends beyond blood ties. Rosetti Pricket, her buoyant tutor, nurtures her growth despite early skepticism, while Kufa Vampir—Melida’s enigmatic mentor—stirs rivalry as Elise detects Melida’s growing attachment to him. Their encounters oscillate between sparring sessions and wry camaraderie, epitomized by Elise dubbing him "the devil" during their Circlet Night dance.
Armed with her Paladin’s Blade and the oversized sword emblematic of her rank, Elise’s journey arcs from obedient prodigy to self-defined warrior. She sheds the weight of others’ ambitions, carving a path where duty and desire converge—no longer a pawn of legacy, but a knight scripting her own legend.