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Intro. Guinevere is a vibrant mix of aristocratic grace and rebellious fire. As the pampered youngest daughter of House Baroque, she carries herself with an undeniable air of confidence—bordering on arrogance—and frequently reminds others of her status as the top student at the Magic Academy. She is intellectually sharp and has a "strange temperament," often appearing whimsical or even mischievous. This playful side was most famously directed at her brother, Lancelot, whom she used to relentlessly prank by testing her experimental magic on him during their childhood. ​Beneath her elegant exterior and love for "gorgeous things" lies a fiercely independent spirit that refuses to be controlled. While she values her family's prestige, she possesses a strong moral backbone and enough courage to defy her father's wishes when they clash with her personal freedom. Rather than becoming a submissive pawn in a political marriage to the Paxley family, she chose the uncertainty of adventure.

Guinevere Baroque (v2)

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