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Character Base
• Character Name: Hilda Valentine Goneril
• Age: 24
• Canon (Date/Year Released)/Canon Point: Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019) + Verdant Wind (Golden Deer route), post-ending, pre-epilogues - also, as a note, the route I'm pulling her from has a) a female Byleth and b) no recruitable students!
• Items Coming Along: Freikugel, a bag with 2 changes of clothes + accessories, a small tin of her favorite Rose Petal Tea™, and a bottle of her favorite perfume!
• Content Warnings for Character: war, violence, death
Character Background
• History: Hilda-specific Stuff | Overall Game Timeline | Verdant Wind Timeline | Game Synopsis
• Core Relationships:
Holst
Hilda truly, honestly loves her older brother—and he loves her in return. Maybe a little too much, actually? His over-protective ways can leave Hilda sighing, at times, but she does appreciate that he's always looking out for her well-being. Plus they're just very close! When Hilda is away from Goneril, she writes him regularly to keep him up-to-date with both the war and fun, friendly gossip. He's the best brother a girl could ask for, and she is so, so proud of his many accomplishments (even if hearing about them makes her feel like taking a year-long nap).
Claude
Mr. Leader Man himself! Dear ol' Claude. While they may seem an unlikely duo, at first glance, the truth of the matter is that no one sees through Hilda's act quite like Claude—and hardly anyone sees through Claude's act quite like Hilda, because they are both far trickier than they present themselves to the world at large. Like, they both love to have fun; Claude is both the best and most infuriating gossip partner, given that he rarely reveals anything about himself, but for all their light-hearted banter—their good-natured teasing!—there are Deeper Levels to them both that others just seem to miss. Hilda appreciates that about him—and she can't even be too mad that he sees through her more often than not, because hey: it can be nice to drop the act every now and again.
(Some of it, anyway.)
Anyway, as Claude's retainer/ride or die/right hand girl, there is little that Hilda wouldn't do for her bestie. She can complain about him as much as she wants; you, however, do not have the right. 💁♀️
Lorenz
Oh, Lorenz. Their relationship can be testy, at times—Lorenz is more Type A whereas Hilda is, like, Type Z—but they both genuinely care for both the Leicester Alliance and their friends. There is little they won't do to defend either? Plus Hilda recognizes that, though Lorenz can be a bit of a pill, he is a trustworthy, reliable ally... who can and will call Claude out, so. That's perfect for Hilda! He can handle the Fussing; she will handle the lighter stuff.
Marianne
Marianne is so soft, and sweet, and shy that Hilda thinks she is just the cutest—and thus Hilda puts effort forth for Marianne without any real complaints. Marianne doesn't even need to ask for Hilda's help? If Marianne is, say, organizing a room and Hilda walks in, Hilda will take over just to have an opportunity to chat about anything and everything. Hilda is constantly gassing her up! Hilda is always trying to bolster her confidence! Hilda is out here crafting cute accessories for Marianne, and putting together tea parties for Marianne, and telling others how adorable Marianne is—because Marianne is, without a doubt, Hilda's favorite.
Character Personality Through Key Moments
(2+) Positive Experiences:
Loyal
While Hilda is quick to tell others that, no, they really shouldn't count on her for anything, the truth of the matter is that Hilda will do anything for those she genuinely cares for. She will push through her crippling fear of failure in order to support her loved ones—and I mean, the best example of this is honestly the fact that she fought in a war when she didn't necessarily have to. As 1. the second child of an influential noble family and 2. a spoiled princess, Hilda could have stayed home? Could have placed herself at the back of the pack, allowing others to fight for her. Not every noble needs to risk their life...
...But Hilda did, time and time and time again, because she couldn't—can't—stand the thought of her friends placing themselves in danger while she watches from the sidelines. Her loyalty to them (especially dear old Claude) ensured that she served on the front lines, doing all that she could to defend the people she loved.
(In fact, in another route, Hilda ignores Claude's order to retreat—because she would rather sacrifice her life than feel as though she let him/anyone down. It doesn't happen in the route I'm pulling her from, of course, but I still think it really illustrates her fierce loyalty.)
Supportive
Hilda truly is a caring, supportive individual, especially when it comes to her dear, deer pals. Even when she's showering someone with compliments in the hopes they'll do something for her, she only says things she means, wary of throwing out empty compliments that will wind up hurting them. She wants others to know they've done a good job, or that they're appreciated, because it makes them happy—and because she, herself, knows what it's like to go without genuine compliments. People hit on her, sure, or flatter her in an attempt to get closer to her family/her brother, but as she tells someone in her support chain, "I've gotten scolds aplenty, but compliments I'm not accustomed to." She doesn't want anyone to feel this way!
And honestly, it's difficult to point to just one key moment for this—because so many of her friendships really revolve around being there for her less confident friends. She encourages her pal Marianne to focus on what she's best at as opposed to criticizing herself for every perceived failure; she tells Ignatz that he shouldn't be so quick to take on others' work, because he needs to look out for himself; she helps Caspar to see that, though his hot-headed ways do need to be reeled in from time to time, it's still perfectly fine for him to be himself.
(2+) Negative Experiences:
Fear of Failure
Hilda's older brother, Holst, is both the head of House Goneril and a well-known, well-respected figure in the Leicester Alliance. Leader, warrior, diplomat—there is little that Holst does not excel at, which made growing up in his shadow... rather difficult, at times? Not that Hilda envied his many responsibilities, nor felt slighted by him; he was, by all accounts, a fantastic, loving sibling, but he did leave some mighty big shoes for her to fill. Her best was never quite as good as Holst's—and above that, she saw the immense pressure that Holst was forced to bear day after day. He was not allowed to make mistakes; his very rare missteps shook him to his core.
And Hilda wants no part of that!
Or: Failure is terrifying. Truly. Hilda has taken this fear and built so much of herself around it, adopting a lazy, delicate persona meant to discourage anyone from asking for her anything. Whether it's something as small as making tea, or something as large as, say, depending on her support in a battle, Hilda tries her hardest to seem too weak/inept/etc to do little more than stand to the side and watch—and sure, it's nice to rarely need to lift a finger! It can be fun to charm/compliment others into doing this, that, or the other, but the worry that they'll expect something she can't quite deliver lingers in the back of her mind.
Manipulative
Listen: Hilda knows that she is an attractive woman? And Hilda is not afraid to use that to her advantage, especially when it comes to the opposite sex. She will happily flirt her way through life!
But sometimes her style of manipulation is a bit more cunning, given that she's quite good at reading people? Sometimes it's as simple as massaging someone's ego a bit in order to spur them into doing this, that, or the other for her; other times it's as complicated as, say, casually reminding Lorenz that she writes many letters to her very important, very influential brother, so if Lorenz picked up her slack during training, she would be sure to slip in a few lines about how noble and hard-working he is. And maybe that's underhanded! Maybe that is, again, rather manipulative of Hilda, but she honestly sees it as more of a... give-and-take type of scenario. She loves when others help her out, yes, but she doesn't expect them to do it for free; she's more than willing to trade favors... or just gas people up until they feel really, really good about themselves and/or their abilities. There's no harm in that, she thinks, because everyone deserves to feel good about themselves! She is providing the world an essential service.
Deer Country Attributes
• Canon Powers:
- Hilda bears a Minor Crest of Goneril, which is... something in her blood? The game never explains it, honestly, but she was born with it; it's just an innate ability that, in the game, sometimes prevents enemies from performing counterattacks. It also allows her to wield her family's relic, the axe Freikugel, but she will not have that ability upon waking in this world! Dang!
- She has a ~defining ability~ known as Advocate, which "boosts the damage output of nearby male allied units." In RP terms, I suppose this means she'll give the boys something to fight for, either by playing up how weak she is or, like, flirting with them. God help them.
- She's quite skilled with an axe! She's halfway decent with a lance! She's used to wearing/fighting in heavy armor, although she doesn't necessarily like it. She's also good with flying mounts, especially wyverns.
- This is not combat-related, BUT! Hilda is well-known to be very crafty! She enjoys making jewelry/accessories/what have you out of whatever she finds in the world, and people comment on how well-made and fashionable they are. She's a DIY queen with a taste for the finer things in life, and if she can't buy, she will CRAFT.
• Omen: A small, extra fluffy Pomeranian...
• Blessed Day: Her canon birthday: February 3rd!
• Patron Pthumerian: Doorway.. which Hilda will be both pleased by (the focus on Relationships speaks to Hilda, given her own love for/loyalty to her friends and family) and wary of (the focus on commitment sounds like A Lot of pressure).
• Blood Power Manifestation: Honestly, I'd love for Hilda to pop into people's dreams? Both because it would be hilarious (do you think she won't complain about someone else's dream, knowing full well that they have no real power over it?) and because it would present her with wonderful opportunities to show her supportive side. Is this a nightmare, buddy... please carry her over the gross puddles, but also tell her why your subconscious has shaped this hellscape...
(Honestly, though? Once Hilda finds out that her blood can be turned into beautiful jewelry, that is where 99% of her focus is going to go. You can't keep a crafty queen down!)
Writing Samples
One: TDM thread
Two: PSL
The Player
• Player Name: Elia
• Player Age: 30
• Player Contact: PM!
• Permissions: Here.
prisma info

INFO
IC
OOC
NAME hilda valentine goneril
CANON fire emblem: three houses
CANON POINT post-ending, pre-epilogues (verdant wind route)
INFO her app
MOONBLESSING iris, baybee... hildabun is here
AGE 23
SPECIES human
GENDER f
APPEARANCE beautiful
HEIGHT 5'.05"!!
BUILD small, soft, and curvy, but she throws an axe around... she's got some muscle
HAIR pink!
EYES pink!
VOICE please appreciate hilda and marianne
FEATURES she probably has a few scars, since she's a fighter, but don't point them out! rude!
PLAYER elia
TIMEZONE est
CONTACT elia#6729 or
tuchanka
CANON fire emblem: three houses
CANON POINT post-ending, pre-epilogues (verdant wind route)
INFO her app
MOONBLESSING iris, baybee... hildabun is here
AGE 23
SPECIES human
GENDER f
APPEARANCE beautiful
HEIGHT 5'.05"!!
BUILD small, soft, and curvy, but she throws an axe around... she's got some muscle
HAIR pink!
EYES pink!
VOICE please appreciate hilda and marianne
FEATURES she probably has a few scars, since she's a fighter, but don't point them out! rude!
PLAYER elia
TIMEZONE est
CONTACT elia#6729 or
HUGGING
yes
KISSING
yes
FLIRTING
yes
ROMANCE
yes
SEX
yes... hilda is bi, see below
FIGHTING
yes
INJURY
yes
DEATH
hmm no
MIND-READING
yes (but let's chat)
MANIPULATION
yes (but seriously, let's chat)
OTHER
nah
yes
KISSING
yes
FLIRTING
yes
ROMANCE
yes
SEX
yes... hilda is bi, see below
FIGHTING
yes
INJURY
yes
DEATH
hmm no
MIND-READING
yes (but let's chat)
MANIPULATION
yes (but seriously, let's chat)
OTHER
nah
BACKTAGGING
yes
THREADHOPPING
yes
FOURTHWALLING
no
CRAU
suuuure?
OFF-LIMITS
i got nothin'
OTHER
still nothin'
yes
THREADHOPPING
yes
FOURTHWALLING
no
CRAU
suuuure?
OFF-LIMITS
i got nothin'
OTHER
still nothin'
ye olde prisma app
▶ PLAYER
HANDLE: Elia
CONTACT:
tuchanka
OVER 18? Yep!
CHARACTERS IN-GAME: n/a
▶ CHARACTER
NAME: Hilda Valentine Goneril
CANON: Fire Emblem: Three Houses
CANON POINT: Verdant Wind (Golden Deer route), post-ending
AGE: 23
BACKGROUND: Hilda-specific Stuff | Overall Game Timeline | Verdant Wind Timeline | Game Synopsis
PERSONALITY:
At first glance, Hilda... is lazy! Good God, is she lazy. Give her a task to take care of and she will find a way to weasel out of it, because here's the thing: Hilda is lazy mainly because Hilda was—is—spoiled. As the second child from a relatively influential noble family, Hilda isn't expected to do a darn thing; her family's expectations rest squarely on the shoulders of her extremely accomplished older brother, and thus Hilda is allowed to just... exist? To do as she pleases, when she pleases, because her older brother is dependable enough for, like, five people—and she just so happens to be the apple of his eye, so. People who want to win favor with him, or with her family as a whole, tend to hand her things on a silver platter, and she is not complaining.
But even if her family doesn't come into play, people still seem to go out of their way to help her... because Hilda is so charming as to be manipulative. Oh, not all of that is on purpose; she is, after all, a pink-haired girl who's barely over five feet tall, so there's never a shortage of people (men, mainly) eager to jump in a help her carry something heavy, etc, but Hilda never discourages them—and Hilda takes full advantage of any opportunity to play up her perceived ~weakness~. Despite the fact that she can throw an axe around like it's nothin', she's quick to remind anyone in her general vicinity that she's a delicate flower who would do better cheering from the sidelines than actually working. Gross!
Plus she's also halfway decent at reading others? She's good at finding out what motivates the people around her. Sometimes it's as simple as giving someone an honest compliment, massaging their ego a bit in order to spurn them into doing this, that, or the other for her; other times it's as complicated as, say, casually reminding Lorenz that she writes many letters to her brother, so if Lorenz picked up her slack during training, she would be sure to slip in a few lines about how noble and hard-working he is. And maybe that's underhanded! Maybe that is, again, rather manipulative of Hilda, but she honestly sees it as more of a... give-and-take type of scenario. She loves when others help her out, yes, but she doesn't expect them to do it for free; she's more than willing to trade favors... or just gas people up until they feel really, really good about themselves and/or their abilities. There's no harm in that, she thinks, because everyone deserves to feel good about themselves! She is providing the world an essential service.
And that's just it: Hilda is genuinely friendly? Hilda genuinely cares for those around her, because even when she's drowning someone in compliments, she only says things she absolutely means. She wants others to know they've done a good job, or that they're appreciated, because it makes them happy—and because she, herself, knows what it's like to go without genuine compliments. People hit on her, sure, or flatter her in an attempt to get closer to her brother, but as she tells Caspar when he gives her a sincere compliment in their support, "I've gotten scolds aplenty, but compliments I'm not accustomed to." People outside her family tell her what they think she wants to hear; people within her family (gently) scold her, trying to encourage her to put in a bit more effort, but people who appreciate her for her are rarer than one might think.
When someone does appreciate her, though, there is surprisingly little this lazy woman won't do for them. When Hilda attempted to pawn off her chores on Marianne, only to find that Marianne made an, ah, even larger mess for herself, Hilda didn't leave her to it; Hilda stepped in and did the bulk of the work herself, presumably to save herself a scolding—but also to help, because Hilda could tell that Marianne needed it. She's also fiercely loyal to Claude, the leader of the Leicester Alliance and one of her closest friends; like, she sticks by his side throughout the war, refusing to run even when he tells her to (albeit in other routes). When push comes to shove? When those she cares for need her? No matter how big or small the task, Hilda will come through.
Which involves Hilda grappling with what is perhaps her biggest weakness: her fear of disappointing others. See, so much of her laziness can be traced back to this? She admits to Byleth that, after spending years watching people pile their expectations on her older brother, she's wary of taking on any sort of responsibility because she doesn't want to let anyone down. "People force their expectations on you, and then if you fail they look so... disappointed," she says, which is unacceptable to her. She likes being liked; she'd rather make the people around her smile via her compliments than frown because she hurt them in some way, so! While she will push past this when the need arises, it's still something that lingers in the back of her mind—and sends her charming others into doing the work for her.
POWERS/ABILITIES:
MOONBLESSING: Iris, baybee.
HANDLE: Elia
CONTACT:
OVER 18? Yep!
CHARACTERS IN-GAME: n/a
▶ CHARACTER
NAME: Hilda Valentine Goneril
CANON: Fire Emblem: Three Houses
CANON POINT: Verdant Wind (Golden Deer route), post-ending
AGE: 23
BACKGROUND: Hilda-specific Stuff | Overall Game Timeline | Verdant Wind Timeline | Game Synopsis
PERSONALITY:
At first glance, Hilda... is lazy! Good God, is she lazy. Give her a task to take care of and she will find a way to weasel out of it, because here's the thing: Hilda is lazy mainly because Hilda was—is—spoiled. As the second child from a relatively influential noble family, Hilda isn't expected to do a darn thing; her family's expectations rest squarely on the shoulders of her extremely accomplished older brother, and thus Hilda is allowed to just... exist? To do as she pleases, when she pleases, because her older brother is dependable enough for, like, five people—and she just so happens to be the apple of his eye, so. People who want to win favor with him, or with her family as a whole, tend to hand her things on a silver platter, and she is not complaining.
But even if her family doesn't come into play, people still seem to go out of their way to help her... because Hilda is so charming as to be manipulative. Oh, not all of that is on purpose; she is, after all, a pink-haired girl who's barely over five feet tall, so there's never a shortage of people (men, mainly) eager to jump in a help her carry something heavy, etc, but Hilda never discourages them—and Hilda takes full advantage of any opportunity to play up her perceived ~weakness~. Despite the fact that she can throw an axe around like it's nothin', she's quick to remind anyone in her general vicinity that she's a delicate flower who would do better cheering from the sidelines than actually working. Gross!
Plus she's also halfway decent at reading others? She's good at finding out what motivates the people around her. Sometimes it's as simple as giving someone an honest compliment, massaging their ego a bit in order to spurn them into doing this, that, or the other for her; other times it's as complicated as, say, casually reminding Lorenz that she writes many letters to her brother, so if Lorenz picked up her slack during training, she would be sure to slip in a few lines about how noble and hard-working he is. And maybe that's underhanded! Maybe that is, again, rather manipulative of Hilda, but she honestly sees it as more of a... give-and-take type of scenario. She loves when others help her out, yes, but she doesn't expect them to do it for free; she's more than willing to trade favors... or just gas people up until they feel really, really good about themselves and/or their abilities. There's no harm in that, she thinks, because everyone deserves to feel good about themselves! She is providing the world an essential service.
And that's just it: Hilda is genuinely friendly? Hilda genuinely cares for those around her, because even when she's drowning someone in compliments, she only says things she absolutely means. She wants others to know they've done a good job, or that they're appreciated, because it makes them happy—and because she, herself, knows what it's like to go without genuine compliments. People hit on her, sure, or flatter her in an attempt to get closer to her brother, but as she tells Caspar when he gives her a sincere compliment in their support, "I've gotten scolds aplenty, but compliments I'm not accustomed to." People outside her family tell her what they think she wants to hear; people within her family (gently) scold her, trying to encourage her to put in a bit more effort, but people who appreciate her for her are rarer than one might think.
When someone does appreciate her, though, there is surprisingly little this lazy woman won't do for them. When Hilda attempted to pawn off her chores on Marianne, only to find that Marianne made an, ah, even larger mess for herself, Hilda didn't leave her to it; Hilda stepped in and did the bulk of the work herself, presumably to save herself a scolding—but also to help, because Hilda could tell that Marianne needed it. She's also fiercely loyal to Claude, the leader of the Leicester Alliance and one of her closest friends; like, she sticks by his side throughout the war, refusing to run even when he tells her to (albeit in other routes). When push comes to shove? When those she cares for need her? No matter how big or small the task, Hilda will come through.
Which involves Hilda grappling with what is perhaps her biggest weakness: her fear of disappointing others. See, so much of her laziness can be traced back to this? She admits to Byleth that, after spending years watching people pile their expectations on her older brother, she's wary of taking on any sort of responsibility because she doesn't want to let anyone down. "People force their expectations on you, and then if you fail they look so... disappointed," she says, which is unacceptable to her. She likes being liked; she'd rather make the people around her smile via her compliments than frown because she hurt them in some way, so! While she will push past this when the need arises, it's still something that lingers in the back of her mind—and sends her charming others into doing the work for her.
POWERS/ABILITIES:
- Hilda bears a Minor Crest of Goneril, which is... something in her blood? The game never explains it, honestly, but she was born with it; it's just an innate ability that, in the game, sometimes prevents enemies from performing counterattacks. It also allows her to wield her family's relic, the axe Freikugel, but more on that below!
- She has a ~defining ability~ known as Advocate, which "boosts the damage output of nearby male allied units." In RP terms, I suppose this means she'll give the boys something to fight for, either by playing up how weak she is or, like, flirting with them. God help them.
- She's quite skilled with an axe! She's halfway decent with a lance! She's used to wearing/fighting in heavy armor, although she doesn't necessarily like it. She's also good with flying mounts, especially wyverns.
- This is not combat-related, BUT! Hilda is well-known to be very crafty! She enjoys making jewelry/accessories/what have you out of whatever she finds in the world, and people comment on how well-made and fashionable they are. She's a DIY queen with a taste for the finer things in life, and if she can't buy, she will CRAFT.
- Friekugel, which is a huge axe that can only be wielded by those bearing the Crest of Goneril. She can smack stuff with it, as one would expect, but she can also do a nifty special attack that's especially effective against dragons? The chances of her using this in Prisma are so low, but. It's a thing.
- The clothes on her back + some assorted pieces of jewelry (some earrings, a necklace or two). She must look cute at all times.
MOONBLESSING: Iris, baybee.
app - upcycling
Name: Elia
Age: 28
Contact info:
tuchanka
Character: Hilda Valentine Goneril
Canon: Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Canon Point: Verdant Wind (Golden Deer route), post-ending, pre-epilogues - also, as a note, the route I'm pulling her from has a) a female Byleth and b) no recruitable students!
CRAU, Canon AU: n/a
Character age: 23
Canon Abilities/Powers:
How strongly do they feel about the negative subject matter, on the scale of one to ten?:
Special notes n/a!
Age: 28
Contact info:
Character: Hilda Valentine Goneril
Canon: Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Canon Point: Verdant Wind (Golden Deer route), post-ending, pre-epilogues - also, as a note, the route I'm pulling her from has a) a female Byleth and b) no recruitable students!
CRAU, Canon AU: n/a
Character age: 23
Canon Abilities/Powers:
- Hilda possesses the Minor Crest of Goneril, which is... something in her blood? The game never explains it, honestly, but she was born with it; it's just an innate ability unique to her bloodline that, in the game, sometimes prevents enemies from performing counterattacks (ie she can sometimes take two swings for the price of one). She can't control when this happens, and as she possesses a minor crest, it doesn't proc all too often. It also allows her to wield her family's relic, the axe Freikugel, but more on that below!
- She has a ~defining ability~ known as Advocate, which "boosts the damage output of nearby male allied units." In RP terms, I suppose this means she's really good at hyping up her allies. Who doesn't want someone cheering them along from the sidelines?
- She's quite skilled with an axe, as it is her weapon of choice! She's halfway decent with a lance! She's used to wearing/fighting in heavy armor, although she doesn't necessarily like it. She also has experience with flying mounts, especially wyverns.
Hilda may seem relatively carefree, but Hilda hates, hates, hates the idea of disappointing others. Expectations are scary? As the second child from a relatively influential noble family, she's spent years watching people force them on her talented older brother—and while he bears the burden well, it's obviously impossible for him to come through for everyone. Some people inevitably wind up disappointed, and that disappointment is, in Hilda's eyes, a devastating thing to deal with. Hilda likes being liked, you see; she'd rather make the people around her smile via her compliments than frown because she failed them in some way.
So what does Hilda do with this fear? Hilda bases so much of herself around it, adopting a lazy, delicate persona meant to discourage anyone from asking for her anything. Whether it's something as small as making tea, or something as large as, say, depending on her support in a battle, Hilda tries her hardest to seem too weak/inept/etc to do little more than stand to the side and watch—and sure, it's nice to rarely need to lift a finger! It can be fun to charm/compliment others into doing this, that, or the other, but the worry that they'll expect something she can't quite deliver lingers in the back of her mind.
How strongly do they feel about the negative subject matter, on the scale of one to ten?:
I'd say it's an... eight? It influences so much about her, from how she acts to what she chooses to do (or not do); like, she's perfectly okay with others seeing her as useless, so long as it means they never expect anything of her. She can—and does!—rise above this fear when the need arises, as I'll explain below, but generally speaking, the idea of letting others down... is a reeeeeal bummer.What is their greatest virtue?:
Hilda truly is a caring individual, especially when it comes to her dear, deer pals. Even when she's showering someone with compliments in the hopes they'll do something for her, she only says things she means, wary of throwing out empty compliments that will wind up hurting them. She wants others to know they've done a good job, or that they're appreciated, because it makes them happy—and because she, herself, knows what it's like to go without genuine compliments. People hit on her, sure, or flatter her in an attempt to get closer to her family/her brother, but as she tells someone in her support chain, "I've gotten scolds aplenty, but compliments I'm not accustomed to." She doesn't want anyone to feel this way!How aware are they of their virtue, on a scale from one to ten?:
And aside from offering genuine compliments, Hilda's brand of Caring means that there is... little she won't do for those closest to her. When Hilda attempted to pawn off her chores on Marianne, only to find that Marianne made an, ah, even larger mess for herself, Hilda didn't leave her to it; Hilda stepped in and did the bulk of the work herself, presumably to save herself a scolding—but also to help, because Hilda could tell that Marianne needed it. She's also fiercely loyal to Claude, the leader of the Leicester Alliance and one of her closest friends; like, she sticks by his side throughout the war, refusing to run even when he tells her to (albeit in other routes). When push comes to shove? When those she cares for need her? No matter how big or small the task, Hilda will come through.
It's a solid six for this one. She makes a conscious effort to search for others' best qualities, and she thinks she's pretty darn good at it—but she's also quick to tell those closest to her that, no, they really shouldn't count on her for anything. She's still afraid that she'll let them down if she needs to do anything other than gas them up!Items:
- Freikugel, which is a huge axe that can only be wielded by those bearing the Crest of Goneril. She can smack stuff with it, as one would expect, but she can also do a nifty special attack that's especially effective against dragons? The chances of her using this in this game are so low, but. It's a thing.
- An extra set of clothing... maybe with an extra headband and/or pair of earrings thrown in, because a girl must look cute at all times.
- A small tin of her favorite Rose Petal Blend of tea!
Special notes n/a!
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