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Princess Lucia — Fallen

Lucia's decision to leave the castle had severe consequences. She was stripped of her royal privileges, and her parents disowned her. With no money, no title, and no family support, Lucia was forced to fend for herself in a world she knew little about.

However, her actions did not go unnoticed. The king and queen, upon discovering Lucia's secret, were outraged and heartbroken. They felt betrayed by their daughter's actions and saw her as a fallen princess, no longer worthy of her royal title. fallen princess lucia

This version represents the . She begins as a figure of purity (or perceived purity), only to be ground down by the malicious whims of fate and the cruelty of those around her. In Fata Morgana , the concept of "falling" is literal and metaphorical—falling from social standing, falling from sanity, and falling from the grace of a happy ending. Lucia's decision to leave the castle had severe consequences

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