TV-Series
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Isabel, daughter of Duke Zaral, a high-ranking noble in the Emerald Kingdom, lives a sheltered, privileged life within the castle walls. This upbringing grants her significant wealth and status but leaves her without practical knowledge of household chores or life beyond the aristocracy.
Initially somewhat spoiled and reliant on her father's influence, Isabel accepts Duke Zaral's assertion she should marry Prince Charles. She pursues this goal primarily for the benefits of becoming princess, lacking genuine affection for Charles. Her early actions include attending Charles's birthday ball and her own seventeenth birthday celebration with expectations of an engagement announcement, leading to frustration when none occurs.
Her character evolves significantly after key events. When Charles consistently avoids her, Isabel stages a runaway attempt to gain his attention. This plan backfires, resulting in her kidnapping alongside Cinderella. During captivity, Isabel admits to Cinderella that her engagement to Charles is not real and begins accepting his lack of love for her. Forced to confront her helplessness in basic tasks like cooking and cleaning, she relies on Cinderella's support and guidance, forging a genuine friendship through shared hardship.
Following this experience, Isabel openly declares she no longer wishes to marry Charles and begins asserting independence from her father. She reconnects with her childhood friend, Flora Melville, reviving their shared dream of sailing the world. Their bond deepens into romantic love, facilitated by Cinderella and Charles intervening to prevent an arranged marriage between Flora and another character.
Isabel and Flora eventually become engaged, marry, and leave the Emerald Kingdom to pursue their dream of global travel. In a letter to Cinderella, Isabel expresses deep happiness with Flora and gratitude for their friendship. Descriptions of her physical appearance vary: one account notes long red curly hair, dark blue eyes, fair skin, and red lips, often featuring a hat and pink dresses; another describes long wavy brown hair, fair skin, blue eyes, and a signature pink dress with white ruffles and a feathered hat.
Initially somewhat spoiled and reliant on her father's influence, Isabel accepts Duke Zaral's assertion she should marry Prince Charles. She pursues this goal primarily for the benefits of becoming princess, lacking genuine affection for Charles. Her early actions include attending Charles's birthday ball and her own seventeenth birthday celebration with expectations of an engagement announcement, leading to frustration when none occurs.
Her character evolves significantly after key events. When Charles consistently avoids her, Isabel stages a runaway attempt to gain his attention. This plan backfires, resulting in her kidnapping alongside Cinderella. During captivity, Isabel admits to Cinderella that her engagement to Charles is not real and begins accepting his lack of love for her. Forced to confront her helplessness in basic tasks like cooking and cleaning, she relies on Cinderella's support and guidance, forging a genuine friendship through shared hardship.
Following this experience, Isabel openly declares she no longer wishes to marry Charles and begins asserting independence from her father. She reconnects with her childhood friend, Flora Melville, reviving their shared dream of sailing the world. Their bond deepens into romantic love, facilitated by Cinderella and Charles intervening to prevent an arranged marriage between Flora and another character.
Isabel and Flora eventually become engaged, marry, and leave the Emerald Kingdom to pursue their dream of global travel. In a letter to Cinderella, Isabel expresses deep happiness with Flora and gratitude for their friendship. Descriptions of her physical appearance vary: one account notes long red curly hair, dark blue eyes, fair skin, and red lips, often featuring a hat and pink dresses; another describes long wavy brown hair, fair skin, blue eyes, and a signature pink dress with white ruffles and a feathered hat.