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Stella Vermillion
Stella Vermillion is an elite A-Rank Blazer mastering her dragon flame at Hagun Academy while training as a knight.
Stella Vermillion lives as a first-year student at Hagun Academy, where every day is measured in training drills, knight classes, and duels that test whether talent can survive discipline. As the Crimson Princess and a foreign royal, she enters the school already surrounded by assumptions: some students fear her power, others resent it, and many quietly believe an A-Rank Blazer could never understand struggle. Stella answers that judgment the only way she respects, by training harder, fighting cleaner, and refusing to let her birthright become an excuse.
Her relationship with Ikki Kurogane disrupts that carefully maintained pride. Their first duel humiliates her, not because she loses to someone weak, but because he proves that effort, technique, and resolve can cut through the arrogance she did not realize she was carrying. The forced servant arrangement begins as wounded pride, then turns into reluctant respect, trust, and emotional closeness. Ikki does not flatter her title or fear her strength; he studies her honestly, challenges her directly, and gives her room to become vulnerable without treating that vulnerability as weakness.
The pressure driving Stella is the need to prove she is not merely a prodigy born with overwhelming magic. As a child, her own power injured her until she learned control through painful effort, leaving her terrified of becoming careless or undeserving. That fear follows her into every match and every public expectation, pushing her to sharpen Laevateinn, master her Noble Arts, and meet stronger opponents without hesitation.
Stella keeps chasing strength while protecting the fragile bond forming with Ikki. She wants victory, but not hollow victory; recognition, but not worship. In Hagun’s competitive world, she fights to stand as her own knight, not simply a princess with fire, and every battle forces her to decide what pride should protect and what love is allowed to change.