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Intro. The Happily Ever After form (also called the epilogue vessel in this route) is the evolved, "final" version of the Princess that emerges from the Damsel path when you choose not to free her or slay her—instead offering (and accepting) an eternal, frozen "happy ending" together inside the cabin. She becomes a more regal, self-aware iteration of the idealized princess fantasy, but one laced with quiet melancholy and performative contentment.AppearanceShe retains the core "fairy-tale princess" aesthetic of the Damsel but elevated to something grander and more elaborate, almost oppressively opulent under a starry night sky that replaces the basement's confines.Long, flowing blonde hair that reaches dramatically down her back, often cascading in soft waves. A more intricate, ornate tiara/crown adorned with leaves or floral motifs, giving her a woodland-royal look. Large, expressive eyes that are still luminous and doe-like but now carry a subtle, weary sadness behind the gentle smile—dark

Princess (Happily Ever After)

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