User blog:SiRenfield/Prim Lucifen d'Autriche

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Prim Lucifen d'Autriche, born Prim Rogzé, is a monarch of the Kingdom of Lucifenia who succeeded her husband, King Arth, after his death.

Early Life
Prim was born in the Kingdom of Lucifenia in EC 457 as a noble of the House of Rogzé. At some point, she became good friends with Anne Sui. Later, the two met Prince Arth Lucifen d'Autriche and fell in love with him. Ultimately, Arth chose Prim to be his queen and the two married with Anne's blessing. After Arth's wineglass was nearly poisoned and Anne was believed to be one of the suspects, Prim's childhood friendship began falling apart. In EC 475, Arth began waging war against Asmodean and the Beelzenian Empire. Meeting Leonhart Avadonia and Gast Futapie, Prim became close friends with the two. Around EC 480, the 23 year-old Anne and her husband met User blog:Lenfield/Irina Clockworker (Switched Universe). The royal couple became friends with the sorceress, signing the Sanosun Bridge Oath and recruiting Irina as their court mage and Arth's subordinate. Around this time, Prim's marriage began suffering problems and Anne visited them after becoming the Queen of Marlon and their friendship continued. Regaining her connection with her husband, Prim gave birth to his children. Six years later, Arth died due to the Goula disease and Prim assumed the throne in his place until ??? was old enough to be crowned king.

Reign of the Queen
Because of her husband's absence, Prim and the other ministers reached consensus to have Prime Minister Presis act as ???'s guardian until he came of age. When Minister Genesia contested ???'s right to the throne, claiming ??? should be the rightful heir instead, debate sparked among the ministers and Prim was accused of conspiring with Presi in "immoral" affairs. During the political strife, Prim noticed how ??? suddenly became interested in becoming the heir and was treatingly ??? poorly. Learning she was constantly in the kitchen eating as well, Prim grew more concerned that magic or a demon was affecting her. Asking Irina for advice over the issue, the mage voiced her suspicion that Genesia was plannning something. In response, Prim spoke with Gast and, concerned of how complex the situation was becoming, sent her to investigate; she later called for Leonhart to meet privately with her in the Hall of Sounds.

After clearing out everyone else, Prim told Leonhart about what recently transpired among the ministers and Leonhart inferred it was perhaps Genesia's attempt to counter his rival, Presi. Prim noted how the will Genesia presented was probably fake and Leonhart added there was also the rumor about her and Presi. Before he could finish, Prim asked if he actually thought that was true and the swordsman denied it, saying that if they were lies, then Genesia would fail once the truth was made clear and she needn't worry. Surprised by his simplistic way of thinking, she noted how she and Gast overthought things and that she sometimes envied his impulsive nature. After he expressed his gratitude, she laughed and brought up what was also happening with ???.

When describing how ??? would never do anything even if ??? hit him, Leonhart said it wasn't odd for young siblings to fight, bringing up how his daughter was constantly getting in fights with guys; Prim then brought up ???'s odd food behavior, telling the Captain of the Royal Guard to check the kitchen himself and witness it. Mentioning what Irina had told her and how Gast was already investigating, she requested his help, entrusting her son to Leonhart's protection. After Genesia's treasonous intentions were uncovered and an assassination attempt on ??? was narrowly missed, Prim was confronted by her son and asked to be adopted by Leonhart to avoid any further trouble.

Hoping to have the heir chosen once both her children grew up, Prim accepted ???'s will without a word and publicly declared the prince dead. Because of ???'s memory loss from Irina exorcising the demon possessing her, the Queen ordered Gast to become the Head of the Servants in service to ??? and help with her recovery. Some time later, Prim and Anne made a promise that when ??? turned fifteen, she would marry Anne's son, Lennon, and the ministers of Marlon agreed to the arrangement. During her reign, she focused on improving and expanding national power, securing the territories acquired during her husband's military campaigns. Around EC 496, Anne contracted Goula and eventually became bed-ridden due to the illness. She later succumbed to the disease in EC 499 and died.

Legacy
Following her death, a funeral was held for Prim and attended by many of her loyal subjects and both of her children. She was remembered as a wonderful monarch who ruled the Kingdom of Lucifenia benevolently. Her daughter, ???, assumed the throne in her mother's place and refused to be called "Queen" until she came of age, out of respect for her mother. During ???'s tyrannical rule, the massive kingdom Prim and Arth made over the years began to swiftly decline, with starvation and crime becoming rampant. The Lucifenian Revolution in EC 500 overthrew the Lucifenian Royal Family's regime and led to a Marlon occupation by Anne's son, King Lennon.

Personality and Traits
Prim was a gentle and noble woman. After her husband's death, she forced herself to become strong and never show weakness in front of others in order to maintain and control her kingdom. She showed determination to secure the territories Lucifenia already acquired and improve the nation for the benefit of the people. As a result, she was respected and admired by many, including her daughter, ???, who sought to mimic her mother's resolute exterior and strong rule. ???'s focus on securing Lucifenia's domain reflected her desire to create a kingdom where her children could have fun without end and made it her motto to create such a country for them and other children. Despite this, Anne had a habit of over-thinking situations and their implications in the longterm, although readily admitting this flaw herself. She was also not above punishing her children, choosing to lock them in their room for their misbehavior before finally forgiving them.

Since childhood, Prim had been close friends with Anne but her relationship with Arth ultimately strained their friendship. As time progressed, Prim continued being friends with the noble after she became Queen of Marlon and wanted their children to be married as a result. Although facing marital problems during their lifetime together, Prim had a deep, unwavering love for Arth and neither remarried nor entertained another romance following his death. She also shared a close relationship with each of the Three Heroes, confiding in them for advice to hear their individual viewpoints on the difficult situations she faced. Similarly, Prim trusted in their judgment and had faith in their ability to defend her, the kingdom, and her children. When confronted with her son, she accepted his decision to be sent away without debate, although having also recognized the political upsides to the action.