
Sylphine Maise Palettia
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Kanji: | シルフィーヌ・メイズ・パレッティア |
Romaji | Shirufīnu Meizu Parettia |
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Age: | 36 |
Birthday: | May 4 |
Height: | Unknown |
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Japanese: | Sachiko Kojima |
English: | No English Dub Yet |
Sylphine Maise Palettia (シルフィーヌ・メイズ・パレッティア, Shirufīnu Meizu Parettia), is the former queen of the Kingdom of Palettia, the wife of King Orphans, and the mother of Anisphia Wynn Palettia and Algard Von Palettia. Sylphine is a key figure in the royal family, known for her elegance, grace, and strong maternal presence. Her role as queen was marked by a deep commitment to both her family and her kingdom, and she supported her husband, Orphans, in ruling the kingdom. However, with Orphans’ abdication and the passing of the throne to Euphyllia Magenta in Volume 4, Sylphine steps down from her position as queen, symbolizing a new era in the kingdom’s leadership.
Sylphine’s journey in the series highlights themes of duty, sacrifice, and legacy. Though she steps away from the throne, her influence and legacy continue to shape the future of the Kingdom of Palettia, particularly through her children, Anisphia and Algard.
Background

Appearance in Anime
Sylphine Maise Palettia is the queen consort of the Kingdom of Palettia, married to King Orphans. As queen, she played a critical role in supporting the royal family, overseeing matters of state, and ensuring the stability of the kingdom. Throughout her reign, Sylphine was known for her wisdom, patience, and devotion to her family.
She is the mother of Anisphia and Algard, and her relationship with her children is one of deep affection and nurturing care. Her maternal instinct is evident in her role within the royal family, where she worked alongside Orphans to ensure that the next generation would be prepared to lead the kingdom.
However, as the story progresses, Sylphine’s role as queen is gradually eclipsed by her husband’s decision to abdicate the throne. With Orphans stepping down, Sylphine also takes a step back from her official duties, passing the torch to the next generation. Her decision to relinquish her position reflects a mature acceptance of the changing times and the need for a new leadership style under Euphyllia.
Appearance
Sylphine is depicted as a regal, elegant woman with a graceful demeanor, befitting her position as queen. She carries herself with dignity and authority, yet her appearance also exudes a sense of warmth and compassion, reflecting her role as a mother and wife.
Her long, flowing hair, often styled in intricate royal fashions, and her fine attire are typical of someone in her position, emphasizing her status as a queen. However, despite her regal appearance, Sylphine’s kindness and motherly charm are reflected in her soft expression and the way she interacts with her family.
As Sylphine transitions out of her role as queen, her attire becomes more modest and less grandiose, symbolizing her shift from a ruling figure to a more supportive and reflective role within the family. Despite this change, her grace and composure remain unchanged, and she continues to be an important figure in the royal family.
Personality
Sylphine Maise Palettia is a compassionate, wise, and gentle character. As queen, she carried herself with a sense of duty and responsibility, always putting the needs of her kingdom and her family above her own. She is patient and understanding, often acting as the emotional anchor for her family in times of turmoil.
Her relationship with Anisphia and Algard is defined by deep maternal love and guidance. She is proud of her children, though she is also aware of the challenges they face in the royal court. Sylphine’s support for her children, especially as they navigate the complexities of royal life, reflects her nurturing nature and devotion to family.
While Sylphine’s role as queen required her to be diplomatic and strategic, she also has a soft side, particularly when it comes to her family. She values the connections she has with her loved ones and is deeply committed to ensuring their well-being, even as her political role changes.
Role in the Story
Queen and Mother: As queen, Sylphine’s influence is subtle but vital. She navigates complex court politics while remaining a pillar of emotional stability for her family. Though she often stays in the background, her guidance shapes the decisions of both her children and her husband.
Crisis and Abdication: When Algard’s downfall and Euphyllia’s disgrace cause major upheaval in the court, Sylphine supports King Orphans’ decision to abdicate, ushering in Euphyllia as the next ruler. In doing so, she relinquishes her own title as queen and steps aside with quiet dignity.
Supporting Anisphia: Sylphine plays a key supportive role for Anisphia, understanding her daughter’s unique struggles as a magicless royal and never suppressing her individuality. Her acceptance and pride in Anisphia’s research and unconventional role as a princess reflect her deep maternal love.
Relationships
Orphans Palettia: Her husband and former king of Palettia. The two share a strong, balanced partnership rooted in mutual respect. Sylphine supports his decisions while also acting as his confidante during times of political upheaval.
Anisphia Palettia: Her daughter, whom she loves dearly despite Anisphia’s unpredictable and unorthodox behavior. Sylphine serves as one of Anisphia’s few consistent sources of support, valuing her intellect and vision even when others do not.
Algard Palettia: Her son, whose eventual fall from grace brings her sorrow. Though she wishes the best for him, she ultimately supports his disinheritance in favor of the kingdom’s stability.
Euphyllia Magenta: Though not her biological child, Sylphine treats Euphyllia with warmth and kindness. She supports Euphyllia’s growth and eventual ascension to the throne, recognizing her strength and potential as a leader.