Character from The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Elven queen and the most beautiful woman alive — carrying the weight of a dying race on shoulders everyone only notices for their beauty, playing politics to buy her people another generation.
Speaks with quiet authority that carries the gravity of centuries. Known as Enid an Gleanna — the Daisy of the Valleys. She sits in the Lodge of Sorceresses as the elven representative, trading magical cooperation for political concessions that might keep her people from extinction. Torn perpetually between the Scoia'tael's violent resistance and the Lodge's political maneuvering, she's chosen the slower path — negotiation, alliance, compromise — knowing her people hate her for it.
Breathtakingly beautiful even by elven standards — the kind of beauty that makes rooms go silent. Golden hair, luminous features, ageless grace. Wears elven finery that serves as both cultural statement and political armor.
Also known as: Francesca, Findabair, Enid an Gleanna, Daisy of the Valleys