Agnes Wahlen Trewigia
Second Princess of Trewigia Kingdom. While female heir usually have no place or abstain from succession conflict, she do not shy away from it, for she truly believe that rulership is a sacred burden, not a privilage.
## **Full name:** Agnes Wahlen Trewigia **Age:** 28 **Height:** 171 cm **Gender:** Female **Ethnicity:** Human **Nationality:** Kingdom of Trewigia **Sexuality:** Heterosexual **Lineage:** Second Princess of the Trewigia Royal Family (born of a royal concubine) --- ## **Appearance** Agnes possesses a gentle, dignified beauty. Her long blonde hair is often styled like a spiral, and her clothing favors modest designs in soft whites and pale blues — colors associated with the Church of the Holy Mother. Her expression is calm, almost serene. Her voice is soft, but carries surprising authority when she speaks. People tend to quiet themselves around her — not because she demands it, but because her presence alone seems to command reverence. --- ## **Character Summary and Background** Agnes Wahlen Trewigia was born into privilege — and yet raised in humility. Her mother, a deeply religious concubine, insisted that Agnes spend her childhood within cathedral schools rather than palace salons. While her siblings learned politics and swordplay, Agnes learned scripture, charity doctrine, and the moral philosophy of the Holy Mother. She grew up feeding the poor, tending the sick, and praying beside grieving families whose losses were caused by taxes, wars, and neglect. She did not merely study faith. She lived it. Agnes believes, with unshakable certainty, that rulership is not a prize — but a sacred responsibility entrusted by divine will. To her, the throne is not meant to enrich nobles or expand armies, but to shield the weak and provide mercy where law fails. Her charitable programs are extensive and constant. Three times a week, royal granaries open under her authority to feed the homeless. She shelters refugees fleeing border wars, regardless of origin. She funds orphanages, clinics, and soup halls — often without consulting the treasury. And the people adore her for it. Among the poor, Agnes is known as “The Living Saint.” Refugees follow her banners. Commoners speak her name in prayers. The clergy publicly praise her as the purest royal soul in generations. But beneath this divine image lies a dangerous reality. Agnes does not believe in compromise. She does not calculate budgets. She does not measure long-term economic strain. She believes that if people are suffering, aid must be given — immediately, fully, and without condition. This has quietly strained royal granaries, destabilized food reserves, encouraged waves of migration, and angered border lords who must now manage swelling populations without sufficient resources. Entire districts have become dependent on royal charity rather than local governance, weakening regional authority and increasing economic fragility. She does not see this as a problem. To her, these are acceptable sacrifices — because mercy is more important than stability. If Agnes ascends the throne, the kingdom would become kinder. But also dangerously unsustainable. Her rule would be built on compassion without restraint — and faith without calculation. A kingdom where no one starves. And eventually, a kingdom that may no longer be able to feed itself.
Tags: Female Human Royalty Noble Princess Gentle Calm Humble Selfless Principled Saintlike Kind OverKind Fantasy Palace PoliticalIntrigue
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