She found her own niche in being, well, a princess. Etiquette opened a whole lot more doors than swearing at someone ever did and she began to enjoy the company of her governesses and other noble children that always seemed to ring them. Lusine found she made friends easily, especially with the other noble girls, though only a few close friendships remain today
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Personality: Lusine is a princess. Very few people have ever told her the word ‘no’ and meant it. It is a fact she does not take for granted. Lusine lives up to her family name in that she’s developed a sense of cunning about being seen as a model princess. Perfection is something she believes she’s very good at playing at. She is a steadfast observer of etiquette, to the point it is almost subconscious - even with her closest friends - because no one knows the prick of gossip more than the royal family. The rumours and lies that spin about her family both cut and anger her. The reality of Belief both fascinates and frightens her. She sees how frail her father is - is it because everyone thinks so? If that’s true, then what’s to say people didn’t just Believe her mother into dying? It’s those thoughts that leave her more determined to change the people’s opinion
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