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Maria Euphoria, eldest sister of Jeanne and Trill Euphoria, ascended to the throne as Empress of the Gran Chaos Empire following her father’s demise. Her reign spearheaded sweeping reforms, integrating non-human races into society and forging the Mankind Declaration Treaty—a coalition of nations opposing the Demon King. These actions secured her the title "Holy Saint of the Gran Chaos Empire," though they inadvertently sparked tensions with the Orthodox Papal State of Lunaria, which perceived the honor as sacrilegious.
Maria’s youthful visage contrasts her political stature, marked by light wavy blond hair, large, innocent eyes, and a harmonious physique. Her personality diverges from Jeanne’s discipline, favoring idealism, buoyant optimism, and occasional absentmindedness. A penchant for keeping a bed in her office underscores her casual, at times disorganized, approach to governance.
She kept a watchful eye on Kazuya Souma’s transformative policies in Elfrieden (later Friedonia), culminating in a covert alliance post-Amidonia’s defeat. During negotiations, Maria cautioned Souma about weaknesses in the Mankind Declaration and risks of interacting with the Orthodox Papal State. Their partnership broadened through ventures like a tripartite medical alliance with the Republic of Turgis and joint technological endeavors, including her pursuit of the hovercraft *Roroa Maru*.
Publicly, Maria embraced the Lorelei Project, emerging as a beloved "reality star" on the Jewel Voice Broadcast by sharing glimpses of her daily life. While this endeared her to the populace, it drew Jeanne’s disapproval. Her bond with Souma deepened during a clandestine meeting in the Mercenary State Zem, where she confided a personal request for aid—an unspoken challenge she deemed difficult to achieve.
Later marrying Souma as his third secondary queen, Maria bore a daughter, Stella Euphoria. Her diplomatic prowess and leadership remained pivotal in Friedonia, balancing idealism with strategic alliances. Despite her charismatic authority, moments of vulnerability surfaced, particularly a solitude born of her singular status—a contrast to Souma’s familial ties.
Her narrative traces her evolution from a reformist empress to a linchpin in Friedonia’s political landscape, steering intricate international relations while upholding her ideals. Across official media, including light novels, her lasting legacy and deepening connections with Souma underscore her dual role as a visionary leader and collaborative partner in shared governance.
Maria’s youthful visage contrasts her political stature, marked by light wavy blond hair, large, innocent eyes, and a harmonious physique. Her personality diverges from Jeanne’s discipline, favoring idealism, buoyant optimism, and occasional absentmindedness. A penchant for keeping a bed in her office underscores her casual, at times disorganized, approach to governance.
She kept a watchful eye on Kazuya Souma’s transformative policies in Elfrieden (later Friedonia), culminating in a covert alliance post-Amidonia’s defeat. During negotiations, Maria cautioned Souma about weaknesses in the Mankind Declaration and risks of interacting with the Orthodox Papal State. Their partnership broadened through ventures like a tripartite medical alliance with the Republic of Turgis and joint technological endeavors, including her pursuit of the hovercraft *Roroa Maru*.
Publicly, Maria embraced the Lorelei Project, emerging as a beloved "reality star" on the Jewel Voice Broadcast by sharing glimpses of her daily life. While this endeared her to the populace, it drew Jeanne’s disapproval. Her bond with Souma deepened during a clandestine meeting in the Mercenary State Zem, where she confided a personal request for aid—an unspoken challenge she deemed difficult to achieve.
Later marrying Souma as his third secondary queen, Maria bore a daughter, Stella Euphoria. Her diplomatic prowess and leadership remained pivotal in Friedonia, balancing idealism with strategic alliances. Despite her charismatic authority, moments of vulnerability surfaced, particularly a solitude born of her singular status—a contrast to Souma’s familial ties.
Her narrative traces her evolution from a reformist empress to a linchpin in Friedonia’s political landscape, steering intricate international relations while upholding her ideals. Across official media, including light novels, her lasting legacy and deepening connections with Souma underscore her dual role as a visionary leader and collaborative partner in shared governance.