So here is to the woman in the silver armor. The one who kneels for no one except her sovereign. The one who walks into the dragon’s lair without hesitation.
Long live the Queen. Longer live the Knight. royal knight regina
Here is a woman who is the deadliest person in the room, but she cannot act unless ordered. She wants to save the village, but the Queen says "Wait." She wants to kill the traitor, but the Queen says "We need him alive." This internal conflict—duty vs. morality—is the engine of great storytelling. So here is to the woman in the silver armor
In the lexicon of fantasy tropes, few archetypes command as much respect as the Queen’s Blade, the First Knight, or the Royal Protector. But when you attach the name Regina —Latin for "Queen"—to that role, you aren't just talking about a guard. You are talking about the ultimate fusion of martial prowess and sovereign authority. Long live the Queen
That is the power of the Royal Knight Regina .
Aurelia Vance Category: Character Deep Dive / Fantasy Lore