Queen Roseia
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Position: Ruler
Roseia lived happily with her mother and father until her mother died. Feeling that his daughter needed "a mother's care," he remarried a woman, Minette, with three daughters of her own, named Carley, Benedikta, and Sibille. Roseia’s father soon died under mysterious circumstances, leaving Minette to inherit his fortune. Minette chooses to focus all her attention to that of her own daughters, leading to a downfall of the family estate. The chateau soon falls into disrepair, and the family fortune is spent up on the three Stepdaughters. In the end, Roseia is forced into becoming a servant in her own household, attending to her Stepfamily, and living in a high tower on the family property. Having some magical talent, she befriends a number of little birds and mice. Meanwhile, at Castle Staris, King Gabriello is having an argument with the Councilor Withermane. The King is tired of his son always being off and away from the Kingdom, and intends to find some way to get his son to marry, and provide Grandchildren for his father. Withermane tries to tell the King he should not rush his son into such a thing, but the King proposes a rather devious scheme: with his son coming home that evening, he wishes a Grand Ball to be held that evening, inviting all the eligible maidens of the Kingdom, certain that his son is bound to show interesting in one of them. Learning of the ball Roseia quickly scours her room, and finds an old dress that was once her Mother's. Quickly putting it on, she rushes downstairs, and happily prepares to go to the ball. The Stepsisters chastise Roseia, and proceed to destroy the dress. After the Stepmother ushers her daughters out the door, Roseia rushes out of the chateau and into the garden, crying on a bench, that no matter how hard she tries to believe, things will never get better for her. However, she suddenly hears a voice, and encounters a mysterious fey, the fey offers to help Roseia go to the ball, in exchange for some “favor” in the future. Roseia aggrees and the fey using her magic wand, conjures a coach, 4 horses, a coachman, and a footman. The final touch is fixing Roseia's dress, which is turned into a beautiful white gown, complete with crystal slippers. However, the fey cautions her that all these things will only last until dawn of the following day, when everything will turn back to normal. Roseia then quickly boards her coach, and is taken to the Castle. Meanwhile, the ball is in full-swing, with the Prince greeting every eligible, invited maiden in the Kingdom. Though the King and Councilor watch, the Prince himself is rather bored by the whole thing. However, as he officially greets the Stepsisters, he sees a girl having just entered, and goes over to her. This is immediately seen by the King, who demands a Waltz begin to play, sure that his son has found his bride. The King then retires for the evening, leaving the Councilor to supervise the two. The Prince then leads Roseia out into the Palace Gardens, where they dance and wander. However, when the sky begins to lighten, Roseia flees. The Councilor attempts to stop her, but she vanishes, leaving behind a crystal slipper. Roseia appears at home unable to recall how she escaped the palace and made it back home. Back at the Palace, the Councilor awakens the King regarding what has happened. At first incensed that the maiden his son danced with has gotten away, the Councilor claims that his son still wants to find and marry her. With the crystal slipper the only clue, the King has the royal Magistar use divination magic to find the maiden. Some time afterwards, the Councilor arrives, back at the castle with Roseia in tow and within weeks there is a grand wedding between Egles and Roseia. As for Roseia’s step family. No one has seen or heard anything of them. The house lain empty for many years before finally being destroyed in a mysterious fire. This is all that is known of Roseia’s past.
Gender: Female
Position: Ruler
Roseia lived happily with her mother and father until her mother died. Feeling that his daughter needed "a mother's care," he remarried a woman, Minette, with three daughters of her own, named Carley, Benedikta, and Sibille. Roseia’s father soon died under mysterious circumstances, leaving Minette to inherit his fortune. Minette chooses to focus all her attention to that of her own daughters, leading to a downfall of the family estate. The chateau soon falls into disrepair, and the family fortune is spent up on the three Stepdaughters. In the end, Roseia is forced into becoming a servant in her own household, attending to her Stepfamily, and living in a high tower on the family property. Having some magical talent, she befriends a number of little birds and mice. Meanwhile, at Castle Staris, King Gabriello is having an argument with the Councilor Withermane. The King is tired of his son always being off and away from the Kingdom, and intends to find some way to get his son to marry, and provide Grandchildren for his father. Withermane tries to tell the King he should not rush his son into such a thing, but the King proposes a rather devious scheme: with his son coming home that evening, he wishes a Grand Ball to be held that evening, inviting all the eligible maidens of the Kingdom, certain that his son is bound to show interesting in one of them. Learning of the ball Roseia quickly scours her room, and finds an old dress that was once her Mother's. Quickly putting it on, she rushes downstairs, and happily prepares to go to the ball. The Stepsisters chastise Roseia, and proceed to destroy the dress. After the Stepmother ushers her daughters out the door, Roseia rushes out of the chateau and into the garden, crying on a bench, that no matter how hard she tries to believe, things will never get better for her. However, she suddenly hears a voice, and encounters a mysterious fey, the fey offers to help Roseia go to the ball, in exchange for some “favor” in the future. Roseia aggrees and the fey using her magic wand, conjures a coach, 4 horses, a coachman, and a footman. The final touch is fixing Roseia's dress, which is turned into a beautiful white gown, complete with crystal slippers. However, the fey cautions her that all these things will only last until dawn of the following day, when everything will turn back to normal. Roseia then quickly boards her coach, and is taken to the Castle. Meanwhile, the ball is in full-swing, with the Prince greeting every eligible, invited maiden in the Kingdom. Though the King and Councilor watch, the Prince himself is rather bored by the whole thing. However, as he officially greets the Stepsisters, he sees a girl having just entered, and goes over to her. This is immediately seen by the King, who demands a Waltz begin to play, sure that his son has found his bride. The King then retires for the evening, leaving the Councilor to supervise the two. The Prince then leads Roseia out into the Palace Gardens, where they dance and wander. However, when the sky begins to lighten, Roseia flees. The Councilor attempts to stop her, but she vanishes, leaving behind a crystal slipper. Roseia appears at home unable to recall how she escaped the palace and made it back home. Back at the Palace, the Councilor awakens the King regarding what has happened. At first incensed that the maiden his son danced with has gotten away, the Councilor claims that his son still wants to find and marry her. With the crystal slipper the only clue, the King has the royal Magistar use divination magic to find the maiden. Some time afterwards, the Councilor arrives, back at the castle with Roseia in tow and within weeks there is a grand wedding between Egles and Roseia. As for Roseia’s step family. No one has seen or heard anything of them. The house lain empty for many years before finally being destroyed in a mysterious fire. This is all that is known of Roseia’s past.