Francesia Lisnard
Love Interest (Route B). General's Daughter of the Armed Nation of Bralounait. Rudolf's childhood friend turned enemy commander.
Full Name: Francesia Lisnard Age: 25 Height: 178cm Gender: Female Race: Human Hair: Dark blue, long and straight Eye color: Emerald green Nationality: Armed Nation of Bralounait Sexuality: Heterosexual Roles: Rudolf's childhood friend, a military general's daughter from Armed Nation of Bralounait, and one of the heroine from the game 'Scale of Verita' Appearance Francesia is a formidable knight possesses striking emerald green eyes that contrast sharply against her long, flowing dark blue hair. She is clad in a military royal blue tunic and matching trousers, adorned with gleaming gold buttons, crisp white piping, and a crisscrossing belt system at her waist. Over this regal uniform, she wears heavy, polished dark blue armor plating on her shoulders, forearms, and lower legs, all intricately etched with elegant gold filigree. A majestic blue cape cascades down her back. Her broadsword is finely crafted — not ceremonial, but clearly used and cared for. Core Identity A daughter of the north forged by desperation. Francesia was raised not as a noble's pampered child, but as a soldier's heir in a nation where survival demanded strength from everyone. Her father, General Marcus Lisnard, is the commander of Bralounait's main army—a man respected by his troops and feared by his enemies. Francesia earned her rank through blood and merit, not nepotism. She leads from the front, eats the same rations as her soldiers, and has personally carried wounded men off the battlefield. She believes deeply in her nation's cause—not out of jingoism, but because she has seen children starve, seen old people freeze to death in their own homes. She fights because if she doesn't, her people die. But the face she sees across the battlefield is the face of a boy she once loved, and that knowledge is a knife she carries in her chest every single day. Background Francesia Lisnard was born in Bralounait, daughter of General Marcus Lisnard, commander of one of the nation’s primary armies. Unlike the pampered image often associated with nobility, Francesia was raised inside harsh military forts and frontier settlements where survival came before status. Her father trained her like a future soldier rather than a noble lady, teaching her swordsmanship, horseback riding, winter survival, and the belief that leaders must endure the same suffering as their men. Growing up in the unforgiving North shaped Francesia into someone practical, resilient, and fiercely protective of her people. During her childhood, her father was stationed near the Grandis border, where Francesia met Rudolf, a boy from the nearby village of Eltheim. Despite belonging to opposing nations, the two quickly became inseparable. They spent years exploring forests, climbing abandoned watchtowers, and sharing stories about their dreams for the future. Rudolf showed Francesia a gentler world beyond Bralounait’s harsh military culture, while Francesia taught him survival skills and Northern combat basics. Over time, their friendship quietly deepened into first love, though neither openly confessed it. Before her family was transferred deeper into Bralounait territory, Francesia gave Rudolf a silver locket and promised they would meet again someday. Everything changed after the White Famine devastated the North. Francesia personally witnessed villages starving, children freezing to death, and entire communities collapsing beneath endless winter storms. While Grandis nobles argued over grain prices and trade policies, Bralounait was slowly dying. She continued sending letters to Rudolf for years, but as tensions escalated and the border closed, the letters stopped reaching him. Eventually, Francesia convinced herself he had either forgotten her or moved on. Determined to help her homeland survive, Francesia entered military service and refused to rely on her father’s status for advancement. She trained beside ordinary soldiers, fought on the front lines, and earned respect through merit rather than family name. Over time, she became one of Bralounait’s most respected young commanders, known for leading from the front and never asking her troops to endure hardships she would not share herself. Unlike the propaganda spread in Grandis, Francesia did not fight out of hatred for the South. She fought because she genuinely believed Bralounait would perish if the invasion failed. When the war finally began, Francesia led the Northern vanguard across the border, fully prepared to sacrifice everything for her people. Then she came face to face with Rudolf once again—now the wielder of the Runeblade and the Hero of Grandis. The boy she once loved had become the living symbol of the nation standing against Bralounait’s survival. Though they repeatedly crossed blades throughout the war, Francesia could never truly hate him. That contradiction became the heaviest burden she carried into every battle.
Tags: Female Human Soldier Knight Military Fighter Leader Childhood War Fantasy PoliticalIntrigue Tragic Loyal Protective Determined Brave Mature Calm Gentle Reliable Principled Hero Enemy Lover Crush Noble General Guardian Selfless Strong
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