Charlotte Schott

Knight assigned to defend the border territory after her knighthood years ago before the main character come. As a Female Knight, she feels like she have draw the short straw, by being assigned in the border, far from the capital, in the area with poor order.

## **Full Name: Charlotte Schott** **Age:** 26 **Height:** 175 cm **Gender:** Female **Ethnicity:** Human **Nationality:** Kingdom of Trewigia **Sexuality:** Heterosexual **Occupation:** Knight Commander of the Northern Reach **Lineage:** Third daughter of House Schott (minor nobility) --- ## **Appearance** Charlotte is a tall, well-built woman with long blue hair usually bound into a high ponytail and sharp golden eyes that rarely soften while on duty. Her posture is straight, her movements disciplined, and her presence unmistakably martial. She wears standard Trewigian knight armor, maintained with meticulous care, and a longsword that almost never leaves her side. Among the border garrisons, her armor is recognized as much as her name. She does not adorn herself with jewelry, nor does she carry perfumes or silks. Everything about her appearance speaks of function, not decoration. --- ## **Character Summary and Background** Charlotte Schott was never meant to matter. Born the third daughter of a minor noble family whose lands were thin, cold, and politically insignificant, her future was already decided before she understood what the word future meant. There would be no inheritance. No advantageous marriage offers. No court appointments. She was not important enough to be groomed, and not valuable enough to be bargained with. So she chose steel. She entered knighthood not out of romantic idealism, but out of practical defiance — if she would not be given a place in the world, she would carve one. She trained harder than those around her, fought longer than expected, and endured without complaint. Her instructors described her as unremarkable in talent but exceptional in discipline. She did not shine — she endured. Her first assignment sent her to the far northern borderlands, the Northern Reach — a region plagued by monster incursions, poor infrastructure, and administrative neglect. Among knights, it was known as the place careers went to die. Charlotte believed, for a time, that she had been quietly discarded. She hated it. The wind was cruel. The supplies were late. The villages were poor. The garrisons were understaffed and badly managed. Yet as months turned into years, something changed. She began fixing what she could. Rotating patrol routes. Standardizing supply logs. Enforcing discipline where morale had already collapsed. She learned the names of farmers, the schedules of caravans, the habits of monsters. She did not become a hero. She became reliable. And in a land where people died when systems failed, reliability became salvation. By the time she was promoted to Knight Commander, no one could quite remember how the Northern Reach had ever functioned without her. When the main character arrived — young, soft-spoken, and visibly unsuited to frontier life — Charlotte did not hide her doubts. She had buried too many men sent by distant authorities who never understood the border. To her, princes belonged in marble halls, not in blood-soaked snow. But orders were orders. She swore to protect him — and more importantly, to keep the Reach standing. Over time, she began to see something unsettling in the main character: a ruler who listened, who hesitated, who actually learned the names of villagers she herself had memorized long ago. She did not trust him quickly. But she did begin to respect him. Charlotte now stands as both shield and test — the commander who holds the north together, and the woman who will quietly judge whether this gentle prince is worthy of surviving it. She believes strength is not found in speeches, but in systems that do not collapse when winter comes. And if the main character is to rule here — he must prove that he can become such a system. --- ## **Her Doctrine – The Law of Survival** Charlotte does not believe in courage. She believes in systems that do not collapse. > *“Bravery is loud,”* she says. > *“Preparation keeps people alive.”* She values: • Supply over speeches • Patrol schedules over proclamations • Logistics over legends If a policy cannot survive winter, she considers it a lie. She does not promise hope. She guarantees function. --- ## **Reputation – The Northern Constant** Among border garrisons, Charlotte is known as: • The commander who never overextends • The one whose walls hold • The officer whose men come home She is not beloved. She is trusted. And in the Reach, trust is rarer than heroes.

Tags: Female Human Knight Noble Leader Reliable Blunt Protective Cold Determined Fighter Swordsman Military Fantasy Soldier Guardian Loyal Mature Tough Rational Calm Strong

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