Elizébet Grimhilde

"The Hell that the Crimson King will bring, what a perfect world that will be"

- Elizebet Grimhilde praising her husband

Elizbet Grimhilde also known by many as "The Sable Queen", former Assassin, she now stands at her former target's side awaiting him to bring the downfall. For her there is no better world the then the nightmare that is the outer chaos.

All the better to enjoy the Hell it will bring.

Appearance
She wears a crimson chest plate with a green jewel in the center, black coat, black pants, Bronze belt, and red shoes

She is seen wearing a red coat, red pants, and black shirt, when appearing casually.

She has long brown hair, orange eyes, blackish red nail polish,

Personality
"There are a few things that truly matter, The King's Reign or The King's Death, only I can decide that fate."

- Elizbet telling others of what her part in all this is.

Arrogant, Vain, and a fatalist, Elizebet believes that her reign as Queen is absolute, the only person that she respects is her husband and her children. Just like every other member of the royal family, she never sees a reason to be anything but indifferent to most of their opposition, the world is already hers and their enemies are simply there to let her pass the time. Surprisingly she is quite doting to her children, almost overbearing in being their mother, and quite open to helping plot against her and her husband.

She is very sarcastic and deadpan to everyone else, seeing no reason to take them seriously. She has no illusions of what the world will become when it falls to the outer chaos, knowing that it will become a hellscape, but she also loves that the world will become that and wants nothing more then to become part of that.

She has a very interesting relationship with her husband as once upon a time she was hired to kill him, she is utterly fascinated by the Crimson King and wants to fulfill his goals, though she still has decided whether or not she'll still kill him. She was at first utterly surprised with his love for her and how supporting he was to her goals, even the ones involving his death. Yet to the king that is what makes her worthy to be queen, her utter ruthlessness and devotion and wants to see her have everything that she desires.