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The overwhelming arrogance kind of makes me hate her. "Queen of Nothing" yet acts like she's pulling around a royal entourage whose sole purpose in life is to make sure her every whim and desire is met.
Deserves to rot in a lake and so remain Queen of Nothing forevermore.
Summoning one guard sucks. Summoning a squad of guards would be reasonable.
Why would you want to lose 30% health to get a small attack rate increase? Might be situationally useful if you had lots of long ranged troops in a very safe place, but it just doesn't seem very good.
She's imperious and prideful. She knows what she wants and she gets it. She's ambitious and domineering. She has that amusing attitude of invincibility that young people so often have. She's something of a dubious hero, the kind of person that uses a crisis to seize power and restore order under themselves.
I think it's interesting. She was the black sheep of her family, she ran off to be a soldier and lead her own little band of brothers. The title Queen of Nothing is a mockery of the courtly order she turned away from.
With all due respect, this could have been just another noblebright anime princess waifu, and I'm glad Aelis wasn't that.
Please give loyal guards some health regen though. Just a little?
I never noticed Edwin's abilities improving as he levelled so I didn't expect hers to.