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She is propagandized as ‘'''Aielef the Fierce'''’ by Calanfer so that she would be known as the most outspoken and bravest of the Princesses of Calanfer, and a fitting match for the tough kingdom of Kaliv. In reality, she is none of that.  
She is propagandized as ‘'''Aielef the Fierce'''’ by Calanfer so that she would be known as the most outspoken and bravest of the Princesses of Calanfer, and a fitting match for the tough kingdom of Kaliv. In reality, she is none of that.  


For one, she hates the peasantry, and even breathing the same air as them repulses her. She would call them ‘peon’ but never where there was a chance it could be overheard in public. If there is anything she despises more than peasants, that would be criminals. She wouldn't allow [[Kaliv’s Wing of Shame]], which consists of them and the [[Griffin Prince]] himself, to rest at her castle after fighting because of their criminal past. She showed them no gratitude despite them being half the reason why Ailendamus hadn’t taken more of Kaliv.
For one she hates the peasantry, and even breathing the same air as them repulse her. She would call them ‘peon’ but never where there was a chance it could be overheard in public. If there is anything she despises more then peasants, that would be criminals. She wouldn't allow [[Kaliv’s Wing of Shame]], which consists of them and the [[Griffin Prince]] himself, to rest at her castle after fighting because of their criminal past. She showed them no gratitude despite them being half the reason why Ailendamus hadn’t taken more of Kaliv.


She also does not like Kaliv at all, nor does she love her husband, and like almost every other member of Calanfer’s royal family, she does not believe in family love. Due to this, she has an antagonistic relationship with her sisters, and a less than loving relationship with her children.  She is preparing to have them married off the moment they are of age, without any of their say so, as in her option it is better to set up for marriage now than wait and lose the best matches. She also believes that if one's marriage isn’t ideal, they should still make it work.<ref name=":02">{{chl|Interlude - Perspective and Past}}</ref>
She also does not like Kaliv at all, nor does she love her husband, and like almost every other member of Calanfer’s royal family, she does not believe in family love. Due to this, she has an antagonistic relationship with her sisters, and a less than loving relationship with her children.  She is preparing to have them married off the moment they are of age, without any of their say so, as in her option it is better to set up for marriage now than wait and lose the best matches. She also believes that if one's marriage isn’t ideal, they should still make it work.<ref name=":02">{{chl|Interlude - Perspective and Past}}</ref>
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