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Description
Ymir is the dwarven princess of the Iron Mountains who managed her father's steel mills for fifty years. Though she stands approximately 120 cm tall with a childlike appearance, sandy blonde hair, and blue eyes, she wields a massive battle axe and possesses significant combat prowess. Her figure measurements are 61-52-66 (bust-waist-hips).
Her primary motivation is demonstrating the superiority of dwarven-crafted weapons over her business rival Cattleya's to reverse her family ironworks' decline, driving her entry into the Queen's Blade tournament. She exhibits a stubborn, competitive personality with occasional childish tendencies like whining and an initial pronounced fear of snakes. Dwarven law dictates that if their weapon breaks in single combat, they must obey the victor.
After Claudette destroys her axe in the tournament, Ymir adheres to this law and joins the Queen's Army. Her role evolves from frontline combatant to strategist and lead alchemist. She invents the "Asgartan Fire Jar" incendiary bombs and the "Giant Growth" elixir, which temporarily enhances size and strength. Her demeanor becomes notably calmer, and she no longer fears snakes.
In this strategic capacity, she oversees projects like the "Strongest Project," recruiting test subjects such as Mirim and equipping them with advanced weaponry, including the Hyper Vibration Armor. Her loyalty to Queen Claudette is pragmatic, driven by the opportunity to continue her research rather than personal allegiance, stated as: "As long as I can work, I don't mind Queen Claudette's demands."
Her appearance changes across storylines. During the original tournament, she wears a pink puff-sleeved dress with armored gauntlets and boots. In Queen's Army service, her outfit shifts to a black corset with a plaid skirt, wrist-mounted blades, and dual axes replacing her signature battle axe. In the Unlimited storyline, she adopts a bridal-themed gown while retaining her axe, now decorated with flowers.
Beyond combat and strategy, she engages in entrepreneurial activities like selling cheap replicas of Leina's sword. Her journey reflects a shift from a fiercely independent warrior seeking business redemption to a composed, resourceful tactician leveraging alchemical expertise within a hierarchical structure.
Her primary motivation is demonstrating the superiority of dwarven-crafted weapons over her business rival Cattleya's to reverse her family ironworks' decline, driving her entry into the Queen's Blade tournament. She exhibits a stubborn, competitive personality with occasional childish tendencies like whining and an initial pronounced fear of snakes. Dwarven law dictates that if their weapon breaks in single combat, they must obey the victor.
After Claudette destroys her axe in the tournament, Ymir adheres to this law and joins the Queen's Army. Her role evolves from frontline combatant to strategist and lead alchemist. She invents the "Asgartan Fire Jar" incendiary bombs and the "Giant Growth" elixir, which temporarily enhances size and strength. Her demeanor becomes notably calmer, and she no longer fears snakes.
In this strategic capacity, she oversees projects like the "Strongest Project," recruiting test subjects such as Mirim and equipping them with advanced weaponry, including the Hyper Vibration Armor. Her loyalty to Queen Claudette is pragmatic, driven by the opportunity to continue her research rather than personal allegiance, stated as: "As long as I can work, I don't mind Queen Claudette's demands."
Her appearance changes across storylines. During the original tournament, she wears a pink puff-sleeved dress with armored gauntlets and boots. In Queen's Army service, her outfit shifts to a black corset with a plaid skirt, wrist-mounted blades, and dual axes replacing her signature battle axe. In the Unlimited storyline, she adopts a bridal-themed gown while retaining her axe, now decorated with flowers.
Beyond combat and strategy, she engages in entrepreneurial activities like selling cheap replicas of Leina's sword. Her journey reflects a shift from a fiercely independent warrior seeking business redemption to a composed, resourceful tactician leveraging alchemical expertise within a hierarchical structure.