Ophelia Augusta af Jutland

Ophelia Augusta af Jutland is the Princess of Jutland and a member of the anti-Valkyria squad known as the Vanargand.

Appearance
Ophelia is a slim young woman with long straight brown hair, red eyes and wearing a white princess dress slightly modified to make her more combat efficient.

History
Ophelia Augusta af Jutland is the only princess heir of Jutland. As a former classmate of Amleth Grønkjær, she takes it upon herself to join his Anti-Valkyria squad, the Vanargand, to join them on the front lines alongisde her royal guard, Godot Vilfort, against the Ruzi Empire. Amleth is against this, but Ophelia promises she will not be a burden to the group.

It is here that Ophelia gets her first experience in battle, dualing a Ruzi soldier, accidentally killing her opponent during a fight to the death. Blood staining her hands, the princess is initially shocked to her core by taking another's life, but determined to prove herself a useful asset to Amleth's team and with some help from Godot, picks herself up and continues the battle.

She and Godot witness Amleth chase down the Ruzi Grand General Balthus Greppenberg and after a brief argument, he takes his life, sowing seeds of doubt into Godot. He and Ophelia begin to look into Amleth's past, trying to discover if he is the man Ophelia believes him to be or not.

Trivia

 * Ophelia was the first character designed for the game by designer Hiro Kiyohara.
 * She and Amleth were designed quickly in order to make 3D models of the leads to put an announcement trailer out quickly.
 * Her initial design had her wearing sufficient armour, but was criticized by higher ups for not looking 'Princess-ey' enough.
 * Princess Ophelia is the only character completely unaffected by Brunhilde's deadly song.
 * Ophelia has access to a galdr; a form of song alchemy that allows her voice to be weaponised in certain ways, similar to Brunhilde. As a result she has several skills exclusive to herself which involve singing to heal her party members, or to change statuses on both her team mates and opponents, sending them into a panic if used correctly.