TV-Series
Description
Raji Shenazard, Crown Prince of Tanbarun, begins as a self-centered royal notorious for reckless behavior and biting nicknames like "Stupid Prince" from his subjects and "Prince Moron" from Zen Wistaria. His appearance blends regality and distinct quirks: brown hair, a delicate beauty mark beneath his left eye, and eyes that shift between forest green and gray-blue across accounts. Clad in formal royal garb mirroring his father’s, he diverges only in hair texture.
Raised in luxury, Raji’s early entitlement peaks when he demands Shirayuki as his concubine, coveting her rare red hair. Her escape sparks his pursuit, deploying poisoned apples meant to weaken her—a scheme derailed when Zen intercepts the toxin, forcing Raji into retreat under threat. This humiliation seeds a comedic fear of Zen, later tempered by grudging collaboration to shield Shirayuki, evolving into mutual respect.
Shirayuki’s challenge—to become a ruler worthy of pride—ignites his transformation. He sheds indolence, laboring to earn his people’s respect. This growth crystallizes during a pirate crisis: seasick and unskilled in combat, he unites merchants, commands a naval rescue, and proves his strategic ingenuity.
Socially inept, Raji leans on aide Sakaki for diplomacy, his bluntness masking insecurity. Yet vulnerability surfaces around Shirayuki—near tears upon reuniting after years—and his softened demeanor contrasts earlier arrogance. Missteps linger: careless rumors about Zen and Shirayuki’s engagement spark chaos, while unchecked gossip about his red-haired fixation inadvertently endangers her. He later balances these errors by granting her the title "Friend of the Tanbarun Royal Family," bolstering her status.
Family ties include King Shenazard, Queen Mother, sister Rona, and brother Eugena. His dynamic with Zen shifts from cowed avoidance to camaraderie, while antagonism with Shirayuki mellows into a bond of mutual growth. Quirks like finger-snapping to seal decisions and a preference for nonviolent schemes over petty revenge underscore his complexity.
Once a comedic foil, Raji emerges as a determined leader, his journey marked by vulnerability and tenacious self-improvement. From spoiled heir to a prince reshaping his legacy, he strives to reconcile past failings with aspirations for his kingdom’s future.
Raised in luxury, Raji’s early entitlement peaks when he demands Shirayuki as his concubine, coveting her rare red hair. Her escape sparks his pursuit, deploying poisoned apples meant to weaken her—a scheme derailed when Zen intercepts the toxin, forcing Raji into retreat under threat. This humiliation seeds a comedic fear of Zen, later tempered by grudging collaboration to shield Shirayuki, evolving into mutual respect.
Shirayuki’s challenge—to become a ruler worthy of pride—ignites his transformation. He sheds indolence, laboring to earn his people’s respect. This growth crystallizes during a pirate crisis: seasick and unskilled in combat, he unites merchants, commands a naval rescue, and proves his strategic ingenuity.
Socially inept, Raji leans on aide Sakaki for diplomacy, his bluntness masking insecurity. Yet vulnerability surfaces around Shirayuki—near tears upon reuniting after years—and his softened demeanor contrasts earlier arrogance. Missteps linger: careless rumors about Zen and Shirayuki’s engagement spark chaos, while unchecked gossip about his red-haired fixation inadvertently endangers her. He later balances these errors by granting her the title "Friend of the Tanbarun Royal Family," bolstering her status.
Family ties include King Shenazard, Queen Mother, sister Rona, and brother Eugena. His dynamic with Zen shifts from cowed avoidance to camaraderie, while antagonism with Shirayuki mellows into a bond of mutual growth. Quirks like finger-snapping to seal decisions and a preference for nonviolent schemes over petty revenge underscore his complexity.
Once a comedic foil, Raji emerges as a determined leader, his journey marked by vulnerability and tenacious self-improvement. From spoiled heir to a prince reshaping his legacy, he strives to reconcile past failings with aspirations for his kingdom’s future.