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Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière attends Tristain Academy of Magic as a second-year student. Hailing from the prominent Vallière noble family of northeastern Tristain, her parents are Sandorion de la Vallière and Karin de la Vallière. She contends with her eldest sister, Éléonore de la Vallière, but shares a profound bond with her other sister, Cattleya de la Fontaine. Her childhood friend, Queen Henrietta de Tristain, later adopts Louise as her sister, positioning her as heir presumptive and crown princess.
Louise possesses long, curly pink hair and pink eyes, standing petite at 153-156 cm tall. Her academy uniform comprises a white long-sleeved blouse, gray pleated skirt, long black cloak fastened with a bronze clasp, black thigh-high stockings, and black Mary Jane shoes. She wields a wand as her primary magical tool, occasionally supplemented by a riding crop or whip.
Infamously dubbed "Louise the Zero" for her consistent spellcasting failures, she endures ridicule from classmates, staff, and commoners—a struggle stemming from an unidentified magical affinity early in her studies. Her reputation suffers further when she summons the human familiar Saito Hiraga during the Familiar Spirit Summoning Exam. Louise initially treats Saito harshly, enforcing her authority through physical discipline like whipping. Over time, genuine affection develops, though she struggles to express it openly. Jealousy surfaces when Saito interacts with other women, particularly her rival Kirche von Zerbst, whose family feuds with the Vallières.
Her personality blends pride, impulsiveness, and a strong noble sense of duty. Magical failures fuel a deep-seated need for validation, often triggering reckless behavior during conflicts like the Albion War or Tabitha's rescue. Despite a volatile temper, she demonstrates fierce loyalty, selflessness, and courage, declaring that "a mage who forsakes their familiar is not a real mage" and that nobility means facing enemies, not magical prowess.
Louise's magical journey evolves dramatically. Initially classified as a Dot mage incapable of elemental combination, she later discovers an affinity for the legendary fifth element, Void magic. This revelation explains her earlier failures and grants access to unique Void spells: Explosion, Dispel, Illusion, Teleport, World Door, Language Comprehension, and Summon Servant. She learns these primarily from the Founder's Prayer Book, gifted by Henrietta. Her Void magic proves pivotal in conflicts against the Albion rebellion and the Ancient Dragon.
Her relationship with Saito deepens significantly. After he relinquishes his chance to return to his original world for her, Louise acknowledges her feelings. They eventually marry, and she adopts the name Louise Françoise le Blanc de Hiraga de Ornielle. Their bond strengthens through shared trials, including missions for Henrietta, confrontations with antagonists like Sheffield and the revived Prince of Albion, and interactions with figures like the half-elf Tifania Westwood.
Family dynamics profoundly shape her: the strict Éléonore mocks her as "Little Runt Louise" or "Crybaby Louise," while Cattleya offers unwavering kindness. Henrietta's trust leads to high-stakes missions, involving undercover work where Louise dons plebeian disguises or temporary roles like a tavern maid at the Charming Fairy Inn.
Her namesake is Louise de La Vallière, a French noblewoman and mistress of King Louis XIV, with no direct narrative connection beyond the shared name.
Louise possesses long, curly pink hair and pink eyes, standing petite at 153-156 cm tall. Her academy uniform comprises a white long-sleeved blouse, gray pleated skirt, long black cloak fastened with a bronze clasp, black thigh-high stockings, and black Mary Jane shoes. She wields a wand as her primary magical tool, occasionally supplemented by a riding crop or whip.
Infamously dubbed "Louise the Zero" for her consistent spellcasting failures, she endures ridicule from classmates, staff, and commoners—a struggle stemming from an unidentified magical affinity early in her studies. Her reputation suffers further when she summons the human familiar Saito Hiraga during the Familiar Spirit Summoning Exam. Louise initially treats Saito harshly, enforcing her authority through physical discipline like whipping. Over time, genuine affection develops, though she struggles to express it openly. Jealousy surfaces when Saito interacts with other women, particularly her rival Kirche von Zerbst, whose family feuds with the Vallières.
Her personality blends pride, impulsiveness, and a strong noble sense of duty. Magical failures fuel a deep-seated need for validation, often triggering reckless behavior during conflicts like the Albion War or Tabitha's rescue. Despite a volatile temper, she demonstrates fierce loyalty, selflessness, and courage, declaring that "a mage who forsakes their familiar is not a real mage" and that nobility means facing enemies, not magical prowess.
Louise's magical journey evolves dramatically. Initially classified as a Dot mage incapable of elemental combination, she later discovers an affinity for the legendary fifth element, Void magic. This revelation explains her earlier failures and grants access to unique Void spells: Explosion, Dispel, Illusion, Teleport, World Door, Language Comprehension, and Summon Servant. She learns these primarily from the Founder's Prayer Book, gifted by Henrietta. Her Void magic proves pivotal in conflicts against the Albion rebellion and the Ancient Dragon.
Her relationship with Saito deepens significantly. After he relinquishes his chance to return to his original world for her, Louise acknowledges her feelings. They eventually marry, and she adopts the name Louise Françoise le Blanc de Hiraga de Ornielle. Their bond strengthens through shared trials, including missions for Henrietta, confrontations with antagonists like Sheffield and the revived Prince of Albion, and interactions with figures like the half-elf Tifania Westwood.
Family dynamics profoundly shape her: the strict Éléonore mocks her as "Little Runt Louise" or "Crybaby Louise," while Cattleya offers unwavering kindness. Henrietta's trust leads to high-stakes missions, involving undercover work where Louise dons plebeian disguises or temporary roles like a tavern maid at the Charming Fairy Inn.
Her namesake is Louise de La Vallière, a French noblewoman and mistress of King Louis XIV, with no direct narrative connection beyond the shared name.