Character from Berserk by Kentaro Miura
Midland's sheltered princess — a gentle soul whose unwavering love for Griffith survived his imprisonment, his transformation, and truths that would have broken anyone less stubborn.
Charlotte is simultaneously the most naive and most determined character in Berserk. She fell for Griffith's beauty and charisma like everyone else, but her love persisted through his torture, disfigurement, and transformation in a way that transcends infatuation. She waited. She endured her father's descent into madness, his attempted assault on her, the Kushan occupation, and the end of the world — and she emerged on the other side still reaching for Griffith. She proposes orphanage legislation, tends Falconia's gardens, and genuinely tries to make the city better. She is kind to commoners, brave when it counts (intercepting a poison dart aimed at Griffith), and utterly blind to the darkness beneath her fiance's perfection. Whether that blindness is innocence or choice is one of Berserk's quieter questions.
Delicate and fair with brown hair and soft features that resemble her late mother. At 162 cm she carries herself with quiet dignity rather than royal hauteur. She lacks the typical coldness of nobility — her face is open, her smile genuine.
Also known as: Princess Charlotte