Tiara Royal Ivy, second princess of the Freesia Kingdom and younger sister of Crown Princess Pride by two years, was born on February 14 with a fragile constitution. Concealed from public knowledge until age six for safety and health reasons, she endured a secluded childhood distanced from both family and court life. Her delicate features—golden wavy hair, luminous amber eyes, and a preference for yellow dresses adorned with oversized ribbons—cultivate an ethereal, storybook aura.
In the original timeline of the otome game *Kimi to Hitosuji no Hikari wo*, Tiara was fated to overthrow her tyrannical sister on her sixteenth birthday, ascending the throne only to grieve Pride’s loss in solitude. Yearning for a reality where she and Pride could have cherished each other, she finds this wish fulfilled in the altered timeline: the sisters now share an affectionate bond, with Pride fiercely shielding Tiara while nurturing a relationship built on trust and encouragement. Tiara, deeply admiring her older siblings, tirelessly seeks to demonstrate her value and secure her place within the royal family.
Empathetic and perceptive, Tiara intuitively senses hidden emotions, from Prince Stale’s envy to her mentor Val’s unspoken anxieties. Though gentle, she exhibits steel resolve when safeguarding loved ones, particularly Pride, balancing compassion with unflinching loyalty. Trained by Val, a reformed rebel commander, she excels in domestic tasks and discreet knife combat, skills reflecting her determination to actively shield her family. A dormant gift for foresight lingers within her, yet undiscovered.
Her connections extend to Cedric, a central romanceable character from the game, with whom she shares a contentious yet evolving rapport marked by spirited debates and gradual camaraderie. Under Val’s tutelage, she hones her defensive capabilities, symbolizing her refusal to remain a passive royal figure. Freed from the original narrative’s tragic destiny, Tiara thrives in a timeline where familial support replaces isolation, allowing her to cultivate resilience and deepen bonds without the specter of sibling conflict.
Central to her journey is the drive to earn recognition as an equal to her distinguished siblings, motivated not by ambition but by a heartfelt longing to prove her worth through action. This narrative shift transforms her from a solitary heroine burdened by duty into a figure of quiet strength, charting a path defined by unity rather than sacrifice.