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Ablïarsec néïc Dubreuscr Bœrh Parhynr Lamhirh (a.k.a., Viscountess Paryunu Abriel Nei Dobrusk Lafiel) is the main female protagonist in the anime Crest of the Stars, Banner of the Stars, and Banner of the Stars II, as well as all the novels written by Morioka Hiroyuki on which the shows were based. She is a strong-willed Abh princess (granddaughter of the Abh empress) who has a steely exterior, but ends up befriending Ghintec Linn (Jint Lynn in the Martinh tongue). Like all Abh, she has bluish hued hair, and has a natural lifespan of over 200 years. Lamhirh also has grey eyes. As an Ablïarsec, she has pointed ears, yet hers are markedly less so than other Ablïarsec. This is because half her genes (those not from her father) are from someone outside the Abriel clan and her father chose not to make any unnecessary alterations in her genes. She is deemed "child of love" (an Abh child with the genes of the parent, and the one the parent loves). Her full name can be roughly translated to Lamhirh (néïc Dubleuscr) Ablïarsec, Viscountess of Parhyn. The protagonist or main character is the central figure of a story. ...
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Crest of the Stars (1999, Japanese: æçã®ç´ç« Seikai no MonshÅ) is an anime space opera (some parts could classify as military science fiction/military space opera) series based on a Japanese trilogy of science fiction novels of the same title, the first of which was published in 1996. ...
Seikai no Senki (Battle Flag of the Stars), better known in English as Banner of the Stars, are a series of anime based on novels written by Morioka Hiroyuki which serve as the sequel for the Seikai no MonshÅ (Crest of the Stars) Trilogy. ...
Crest of the Stars (1999, Japanese: 星界の紋章 Seikai no Monshō) is an anime science fiction (space opera (some parts could classify as military science fiction/military space opera)) series based on the same title Japanese science fiction novel published in 1996 written by Morioka Hiroyuki. ...
Morioka Hiroyuki (森岡浩ä¹: 1962-) is a Japanese sci-fi novelist. ...
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Despite being a princess, she rarely acts like one and hates being treated as one. One of the reasons she took a liking towards Ghintec is because when they first met, he neither recognized her as a princess nor treated her as one. Their relationship is so close that she freely allows him to use her real name of Lamhirh when addressing her, something that is very uncommon when addressing those of nobility or royalty. She acts remarkably older than her age (at her introduction in Crest of the Stars, she is 16 years old) and can, in most cases, logically think her way out of most situations. However, her headstrong nature sometimes clouds her judgement and can lead her to become impulsive. An example of this is when she is reprimanded by Laicch for wishing to stay behind on the Gothlauth instead of continuing her mission of escorting Ghintec to the capital. She believes that she would have been of more use fighting with the crew rather than abandoning them. She is quickly shown how wrong her line of reasoning is and how much more disgraceful it would have been to abandon Ghintec and her mission. She is a remarkably good shot and although she sometimes doubts herself, she proves to be a worthy ship captain (deca-commander) in Banner of the Stars. Crest of the Stars (1999, Japanese: æçã®ç´ç« Seikai no MonshÅ) is an anime space opera (some parts could classify as military science fiction/military space opera) series based on a Japanese trilogy of science fiction novels of the same title, the first of which was published in 1996. ...
Seikai no Senki (Battle Flag of the Stars), better known in English as Banner of the Stars, are a series of anime based on novels written by Morioka Hiroyuki which serve as the sequel for the Seikai no MonshÅ (Crest of the Stars) Trilogy. ...
She is one of the candidates for the Abh Imperial Throne and, as indicated by her full name, she is the Viscountess of Parhynh, the so-called "Country, or Nation, of Roses." |