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You can find princess clothes by defeating mimic (that squid that pretend to be chest) and her servant clothes in cave(forget)
So maybe your princess is a slave too, and already death? Idk
-King's Orders
You find one of these in the belly of the mimic that ate the princess. She's not just some slave.
But it doesn't matter, because she's dead and anyway nobody can leave the island.
What's always bothered me is that, if the Mimku you find the Aristocrat's Set in did kill the "princess," how did she manage to get all the way to the Salt Alkymancery? That's pretty impressive for an unarmed, presumably untrained civilian. Or did the Mimku move some time after it caught her? And how did her "servant's" clothes end up so far away from her?
Secondly, S&S is very much based on Dark Souls therefore mimics its 2deep4ulolol way of storytelling. There is story in there somewhere, but atmosphere is really more important than plot.