DAWON & TIAMAT
[when you insert the key and open the door, you'll find inside the room looks like the living room of a mansion - the space bends on the walls, but there is a single door that leads to another room; though the door is closed, you can see through it—as if it's somewhat transparent. the room is painted baby blue and a gold-plated cradle sits in the room.
inside, a baby cries - high pitched and noisy, though immediately a nurse comes in to rock the child back to sleep.]
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[slowly, the scene changes, fading in and out with various silent scenes—the baby sits up, trying to climb out of her cradle; a little toddler dressed prettily with expensive clothes beams pleasantly; a tantrum, thrown by the little girl who's distressed; the little girl holding a puppy, pleased as punch; then the wall becomes opaque.]
[in the middle of the open doorway, a young girl the age of 10 sits on a chair, smiling at you. a golden retriever is curled up beside her.]
[this is your little girl. you couldn't help spoiling her, honestly - after all, she's a noble too, and she should like to become a princess as well. she deserves it. but you also know, with how your history's gone, she's going to have to work to get to the top. but you have faith in her - she's your girl, after all.]
inside, a baby cries - high pitched and noisy, though immediately a nurse comes in to rock the child back to sleep.]
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[slowly, the scene changes, fading in and out with various silent scenes—the baby sits up, trying to climb out of her cradle; a little toddler dressed prettily with expensive clothes beams pleasantly; a tantrum, thrown by the little girl who's distressed; the little girl holding a puppy, pleased as punch; then the wall becomes opaque.]
[in the middle of the open doorway, a young girl the age of 10 sits on a chair, smiling at you. a golden retriever is curled up beside her.]
[this is your little girl. you couldn't help spoiling her, honestly - after all, she's a noble too, and she should like to become a princess as well. she deserves it. but you also know, with how your history's gone, she's going to have to work to get to the top. but you have faith in her - she's your girl, after all.]

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Snobby temperament.
+5 charm.
+0 intelligence.
-10 diligence.
Moral compass: Neutral.
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+21 intelligence.
+2 diligence.
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Your daughter now has a fair temperament. All classes will come smoothly for her.
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+37 charm.
+39 intelligence.
+32 diligence.
Moral compass: good.
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+55 charm.
+57 intelligence.
+65 diligence.
Moral compass: good.
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+70 charm.
+78 intelligence.
+89 diligence.
Moral compass: neutral-good.
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(It seems she had a problem with her male friend—he would laugh at inappropriate jokes, and make equally inappropriate comments. He would look down on her, and she did not take kindly to that, and ended their relationship when she was disillusioned by his ~coolness~.)
The problem now is that she is not sure of how she feels. . . she really doesn't think she would like to marry the prince.
It's not because of her experience with her male friend—no. It's . . . that she doesn't feel incredibly attracted to her male friend anymore, and she doesn't feel very attracted to the prince in the first place.
Maybe not being a princess would be okay. . . ?
But is it okay that she would like to do all the things that are reserved for couples—kissing, holding hands, going on dates—with her best friend?
Your daughter confides this all to you one night, and she feels awkward keeping these feelings down—but she doesn't see that sort of thing in this community often, nor has she heard very good things in the ambiance of the gossipsphere; does she really want to do this. . . . ?
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+85 charm.
+90 intelligence.
+129 diligence.
Moral compass: good.
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Your daughter has proven herself in the Summer Festival, and she has been chosen to be the princess of your kingdom.
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However, she rejected her position.
She believes she is unable to love the prince, and therefore she has rejected the role; she wishes to carve her own path, and make her dreams come true - the dreams she came to know, while preparing for the Summer Festival. Truly, she is grateful to the prince for this opportunity - and because of that, because she respects him, she cannot chain him down with an unloving marriage. Your daughter gives a heart-warming rejection speech to the prince, and tells him he too can find true love.
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Your daughter goes through a number of roles.
She starts at the bottom - a soldier, before working her way up to a knight. Soon enough, your daugher becomes a General of Kingdom X, and she and the prince become great friends. The prince introduces her to a particular friend of his - someone of political interest, a princess of Kingdom Y.
Your daughter marries Kingdom Y's princess in a political marriage - as a covenant of peace for as long as their love lasts. Neither of them are discriminated in Kingdom Y, and in Kingdom X young girls everywhere begin to look up to your daughter's story as a successful romance. With their marriage, your daughter becomes a Consort Queen of Kingdom Y.
Congratulations!