The Princess is temporary regent of a kingdom where she is forbidden from leaving by the combined powers of Marduk and Baldr. The power is such that even if the castle were destroyed, the princess would still be in the area, as it requires the death of one of the two gods to finally end. However the castle is still quite wild, capable of hosting hundreds of people. Given the main access is from a tower at the top through a series of underground tunnels, the princess rests at the very bottom in an elaborate bedroom of two stores, one having many of her dresses, while the bottom consists of her private chambers. Gold, silver and bronze line the fine silk of her blankets and clothes, although while there are ancient ones, the Princess’ vanity made her craft dresses with more modern sensibilities. As in, she would dress with the fanciest and most elaborate trend of high fashion, it would be extremely rare to see her wear jeans and a shirt.
The overall structure of the castle is spread across multiple floors and it is maze-like, with some doors made of metal that are so big and heavy only gods and the Princess herself can open them, although they do so casually. Notable chambers are the Throne room, placed just before the entrance of the tower, so she can properly greet strangers, and an ever growing library that contains every book ever written, new ones automatically materializing every time they are written.
While the Princess cannot step outside, the Castle is surrounded by three royal gardens that are immense in size, just one of them holding a mountainous chain, and each sporting several feral animals living, including some that have never seen man. However, despite this, such beasts instinctively fear the Princess (and rightfully so), so they do not dare to even come close to the castle.
As there is no sun or moon underground, there is very little dictating the passage of time in the Princess’ kingdom besides her whims and intuition.
The Princess can be described as closer to a force of nature, either beneficial or disastrous, often acting on random whims or plans done at the last second, having gotten so used to success that she barely thinks through on what her actions will do. Notably, her key to success is not that she always wins as much as she is so arrogant she never focuses for long on defeats, and quickly turns her failures into successes.
Aware of her nature, her hunger knows no bounds.
She never cared about her status, mostly taking what was hers through her wits and power. There was a time the princess may have actually been a hero, but only in the classic term, as a selfish warrior seeking glory, the adoration she earned from people being more an accidental and appreciated collateral effect. She claimed to love fine food and fine company.
While she tries to avoid killing people, she is ruthless when offered no other choice. Although this may be disproved by how , when all of her subjects ended up passing away, she always made sure to take care of their graves in a private section of her castle.
Having been a creature of vice, at times the Princess is overwhelmed by hedonistic desire, therefore she is not a reliable force of good, at most being loyal to a small number of people.