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* ''Literature/ACourtOfThornsAndRoses'': Mor is ''The'' Morrigan, harbinger of death on the battlefield, graceful and deadly.
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* Isabelle Lightwood from ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' is the daughter of an old, prestigious, Shadowhunter family. She herself is very talented at DemonSlaying and manages to fight quite effectively even while wearing dresses and high heels. Her preferred tactic is to WhipItGood using her weapon of choice, an enchanted whip made of electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). Also noted for BeautyIsNeverTarnished -- she can join her brothers fighting monsters underground without getting dirty even as they are covered in filth. When asked how she manages it, she remarks:

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* Isabelle Lightwood from ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' is the daughter of an old, prestigious, Shadowhunter family. She herself is very talented at DemonSlaying and manages to fight quite effectively even while wearing dresses and high heels. Her preferred tactic is to WhipItGood using use her weapon of choice, an enchanted whip made of electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). Also noted for BeautyIsNeverTarnished -- she can join her brothers fighting monsters underground without getting dirty even as they are covered in filth. When asked how she manages it, she remarks:
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* Sabriel from the ''Literature/OldKingdom'' fits this trope, particularly in ''Lirael'' and ''Abhorsen'', when [[spoiler: she is Queen of the Old Kingdom as well as the Abhorsen, responsible for returning the Dead to Death and dealing with all necromancers and rogue Free Magic creatures]]. She is born and raised upper class and has a natural authority to her even in the first book, when she's only 18. She is outwardly TheStoic. Though she is certainly no stranger to getting dirty in her role as the kingdom's anti-necromancer (which does involve swamps much more than she would like, and naturally a lot of gore), she retains an air of grace and power. Though her weapons (necromantic bells and a magic-imbued sword) are not overtly feminine, she always seems measured and controlled in her use of force. In an interesting somewhat-subversion of the trope, she is never portrayed as the IceQueen and her internal monologue and interactions with most non-nefarious people, notably children and her family and friends, show a very kind, gentle, warm side of her.
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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls or create a set of steps to climb up]].

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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls or create a set of steps to climb up]].
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* ''{{Literature/StarWarsLegends}}'': Mara Jade fits this somewhat during her days as an imperial assassin. She was raised and trained to blend into fancy, high society affairs when she had to do it to get close to her target. She always had a fierce temper, but played her part well. And the facade always hid a very lethal fighter.

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* In ''Literature/CodexAlera'', this defines several of the more combat capable High Ladies such as Aria and Invidia. They are all strongly gifted in every category of elemental magic in the series. This means they can fly, shoot fireballs, turn invisible, heal at supernatural speeds, use their swords to slice through solid rock and summon enough strength to rip heavy metal chains like lace. Not all High Ladies are so skilled at combat, but those who are fit this trope perfectly.



* In ''Literature/CodexAlera'', this defines several of the more combat capable High Ladies such as Aria and Invidia. They are all strongly gifted in every category of elemental magic in the series. This means they can fly, shoot fireballs, turn invisible, heal at supernatural speeds, use their swords to slice through solid rock and summon enough strength to rip heavy metal chains like lace. Not all High Ladies are so skilled at combat, but those who are fit this trope perfectly.



* Europe from the ''Literature/MonsterBloodTattoo'' series takes this trope a bit sideways. She is graceful, poised, dressed to the nines, and a duchess-in-waiting - but her weapons are electricity manipulation and a pair of staves, she's second only to the main character in how much damage she can take (a ''lot''), and she kicks as much ass as it is possible for a single person to kick in the series.

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* Europe from the ''Literature/MonsterBloodTattoo'' series takes this trope a bit sideways. She is graceful, poised, dressed to the nines, and a duchess-in-waiting - -- but her weapons are electricity manipulation and a pair of staves, she's second only to the main character in how much damage she can take (a ''lot''), and she kicks as much ass as it is possible for a single person to kick in the series.
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* In ''Literature/CodexAlera'', this defines several of the more combat capable High Ladies such as Aria and Invidia. They are all strongly gifted in every category of elemental magic in the series. This means they can fly, shoot fireballs, turn invisible, heal at supernatural speeds, use their swords to slice through solid rock and summon enough strength to rip heavy metal chains like lace. Not all High Ladies are so skilled at combat, but those who are fit this trope perfectly.
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* In the ''Literature/{{Nightrunner}}'' series, this is practically obligatory in the matriarchal monarchy of Skala. Even when not in armor or military uniform, the female Skalan royals (and many of the nobility) are not to be underestimated, as most have extensive combat training and experience. Teenage Princess Elani greatly enjoys working archery contests, hunting or sword practice into her courtly activities much more than lounging about gossiping.
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** Several centuries past Queen Visenya, wife to the conqueror was this. She was said to be as comfortable in silks as she was in armour. Her descendant Rhaenyra tried to emulate the image of a LadyOfWar but fell short due to her lack of martial training.
** During Jaime Lannister's youth, a fellow squire of his was defeated by a female bandit leader called the White Fawn that was said to be as beautiful as she was skilled in combat.
** Lyanna Stark is hinted to have been one, having been a notable beauty that defeated three skilled knights at a joust while disguised as a mystery knight.
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* ''Literature/DarkShores'': High Lady Dareena Falorn, chosen by WarGod Tremon, an accomplished warrior, military leader and politician. And a very beautiful woman, with pale skin, long raven black hair and slightly slanted green eyes.
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* Isabelle Lightwood from ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' is the daughter of an old, prestigious, Shadowhunter family. She herself is a very talented DemonSlayer and manages to fight quite effectively even while wearing dresses and high heels. Her preferred tactic is to WhipItGood using her weapon of choice, an enchanted whip made of electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). Also noted for BeautyIsNeverTarnished -- she can join her brothers fighting monsters underground without getting dirty even as they are covered in filth. When asked how she manages it, she remarks:

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* Isabelle Lightwood from ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' is the daughter of an old, prestigious, Shadowhunter family. She herself is a very talented DemonSlayer at DemonSlaying and manages to fight quite effectively even while wearing dresses and high heels. Her preferred tactic is to WhipItGood using her weapon of choice, an enchanted whip made of electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). Also noted for BeautyIsNeverTarnished -- she can join her brothers fighting monsters underground without getting dirty even as they are covered in filth. When asked how she manages it, she remarks:
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* Éowyn from ''Literature/LordOfTheRings'' manages to keep an air of grace and beauty while still being a very capable warrior.

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* ''Literature/CodexAlera''
** Lady Placida is a calm, regal woman who cares about those under her charge and will stand up to the Citizens if one is about to harm those she has come to respect. She is the only woman to attain Citizenship by virtue of ''winning'' an Juris Macto battle in her teens while the other women, [[spoiler:save Isana]], earned the title by marriage.
** Invidia is something of a hybrid of this and DarkActionGirl. Amoral and carefully calculating, she is a powerhouse on the battlefield and able to firecraft so precisely in a confined space and not hurt anyone present.
** [[spoiler:Gaius Isana, First Lady of Alera]] is not as combat-able as either of the two above, but she will not shy away from combat in later books, having [[spoiler:fought a High Lord to his defeat by means of her own strength and willingness to sacrifice herself and opening his eyes to his own deep hatred]] and took down six powerful vord [[spoiler:that were covered in metal with just water attacks]].
** Hashat,the Marat clanhead of the Horse Clan, is a powerful fighter on and off her ''chala.'' She fights in First Calderon, where Princeps Septimus died, and personally took on his singulares, his personal bodyguards. After the battle, she took one of their swords, baldric, and cloak pin as trophies. She also, in the traditions of her kind, ate their hearts to honor them.
--->'''Jim Butcher:''' She shot a couple of them in the neck/face with arrows while riding by on her horse, killed one with a stone knife after her horse had knocked him down and stunned him, then took his sword and fought the last Aleran alive, one of the exhausted singulares, one-on-one, and killed him.
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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls or create a set of steps to climb up.]].

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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls or create a set of steps to climb up.]].up]].
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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls]].

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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls]].walls or create a set of steps to climb up.]].
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* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Jasnah Kholin, in stark contrast to [[StayInTheKitchen her culture's strict gender roles]], is completely at home on a battlefield. In ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'', she strides through the final battle with perfect composure, using her [[AlchemyIsMagic Soulcasting]] with casual efficiency to [[BalefulPolymorph transform enemies to smoke]], transform stone to oil and then set it on fire, or even simply [[MundaneUtility shore up holes in the walls]].
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* ''Literature/CiaphasCain'': When we first see her, Jenit Sulla is the 597th's quartermaster with major LeeroyJenkins tendencies. On Cain's recommendation, she's made a captain, and eventually becomes the first Lady General of the Imperium (the highest rank in the Imperial Guard), so clearly she had some sense knocked into her ([[PurpleProse but not literary aptitude]]).
* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' books have Susan Pevensie. Called Queen Susan the Gentle, she is armed with her bow and arrow, fighting more like a gentlewoman than her sister.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera''
** Lady Placida is a calm, regal woman who cares about those under her charge and will stand up to the Citizens if one is about to harm those she has come to respect. She is the only woman to attain Citizenship by virtue of ''winning'' an Juris Macto battle in her teens while the other women, [[spoiler:save Isana]], earned the title by marriage.
** Invidia is something of a hybrid of this and DarkActionGirl. Amoral and carefully calculating, she is a powerhouse on the battlefield and able to firecraft so precisely in a confined space and not hurt anyone present.
** [[spoiler:Gaius Isana, First Lady of Alera]] is not as combat-able as either of the two above, but she will not shy away from combat in later books, having [[spoiler:fought a High Lord to his defeat by means of her own strength and willingness to sacrifice herself and opening his eyes to his own deep hatred]] and took down six powerful vord [[spoiler:that were covered in metal with just water attacks]].
** Hashat,the Marat clanhead of the Horse Clan, is a powerful fighter on and off her ''chala.'' She fights in First Calderon, where Princeps Septimus died, and personally took on his singulares, his personal bodyguards. After the battle, she took one of their swords, baldric, and cloak pin as trophies. She also, in the traditions of her kind, ate their hearts to honor them.
--->'''Jim Butcher:''' She shot a couple of them in the neck/face with arrows while riding by on her horse, killed one with a stone knife after her horse had knocked him down and stunned him, then took his sword and fought the last Aleran alive, one of the exhausted singulares, one-on-one, and killed him.
* In ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'', Laurana is an incredibly beautiful and graceful elven princess and a deadly shot with a bow. She is later promoted to General of the Knights of Solamnia.
* Though usually TheVamp, Lara Raith of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' has more than once proven that she's no slouch in physical combat either. She moves "blinding speed and utterly inhuman grace" and is implied to be even faster and just as hypnotic as her brother when fighting.
-->'''Harry:''' ''(narrating)'' In that moment, Lara was more than simply a vampire of the White Court, a succubus, pale and deadly. She was a reminder of the days gone by, when mankind paid homage to blood-soaked goddess of war and death, revered the dark side of the protective maternal spirit, the savage core of the strength that still allowed tiny women to lift cars off their children, or turn upon their tormentors with newfound power. Lara's power, at the moment, hovered around her, deadly in its primal seduction, its sheer strength.\\
''Not long after''\\
'''Marcone:''' My God. It is the most beautiful nightmare I have ever seen.
* The ''Literature/FelixCastor'' books. Juliet's fighting style is often described as graceful and balletic, albeit lightning-fast and incredibly destructive (and if you pause long enough to appreciate it, she'll have already disemboweled you with her fingernails).
* Literature/HonorHarrington fits this description, up to a point, as a cool, reserved, unconventionally beautiful warrior woman. At the same time, she subverts some elements of it with her preferred fighting style, the ''Coup de Vitesse'', and while her movements are graceful, the genetic modifications she inherited on her father's side make her extremely strong, even for her already large stature.
* As a vampire, Camille from ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'' can fight, but as a lady of high social standing she carries herself with a dignified manner. Tessa has difficulty imitating her during TheInfiltration.
* ''Literature/LightAndDarkTheAwakeningOfTheMageknight'': Both Sabrina and Briza are described as fighting with deadly grace and elegance that is also a wonder to behold. The latter has the classy reserve while the former is simply aloof and focused.
* Éowyn from ''Literature/LordOfTheRings'' manages to keep an air of grace and beauty while still being a very capable warrior.
* Europe from the ''Literature/MonsterBloodTattoo'' series takes this trope a bit sideways. She is graceful, poised, dressed to the nines, and a duchess-in-waiting - but her weapons are electricity manipulation and a pair of staves, she's second only to the main character in how much damage she can take (a ''lot''), and she kicks as much ass as it is possible for a single person to kick in the series.
* Isabelle Lightwood from ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' is the daughter of an old, prestigious, Shadowhunter family. She herself is a very talented DemonSlayer and manages to fight quite effectively even while wearing dresses and high heels. Her preferred tactic is to WhipItGood using her weapon of choice, an enchanted whip made of electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). Also noted for BeautyIsNeverTarnished -- she can join her brothers fighting monsters underground without getting dirty even as they are covered in filth. When asked how she manages it, she remarks:
-->'''Isabelle:''' I'm pure at heart. It repels the dirt.
* Lyra, the mercenary MagicKnight from ''Literature/PassingThrough'' evokes this even in very harsh circumstances. Despite being on the run, and in a cold and muddy forest a hundred miles from ''anywhere'', she remains cool, aloof, beautiful and reserved. Before going into battle she takes time out to brush and arrange her hair, and never once fails to speak and act with elegance and dignity.
* Since society in the universe of ''Literature/RedRising'' does not have stricly enforced gender roles, this trope is fairly common. Notable examples include:
** Antonia and her older sister Victra.
** Mustang
** Aja au Grimmus
* China Sorrows is practically the poster child for this in ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant''. Calm in every situation, she's more than capable in fighting some of the strongest people in the world.
* In the ''Literature/{{Shadowmarch}}'' series by Creator/TadWilliams, Queen Saqri of the [[TheFairFolk Qar]] is known for her calmness, elegance and grace, in battle as well as in her usual demeanour.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' has a notable inversion in Brienne of Tarth. Nobody can dispute the "of War" bit... it's the "Lady" part she completely pounds into the ground. She's not demure, ladylike, refined nor in the least bit pretty: even at rest, she moves more like a bloke. She's even called "Brienne the Beauty" as an IronicNickname. You won't catch her wearing a dress unless overwhelming force has been involved, mainly because she's all too well aware that she comes across as a fairly tall, well-built guy trying unsuccessfully to pass. Otherwise, she's one of the closest things to a KnightInShiningArmour you can find in the series.
** There are some straighter versions: most of the younger women of [[BadassFamily House Mormont]] (and other women on Bear Island) ''are'' this trope. When they're not just a little too young, and being [[ActionGirl Action Girls]], instead, of course. Or, have managed to survive to becoming a bit too old, and have graduated from well-trained [[ActionMom Action Moms]] to NeverMessWithGranny or OldMaster levels. They pull the trope off a lot easier than Brienne manages, as [[HADToBeSharp Bear Island's culture]] is better adapted to accepting (and training) warrior maids to also be Ladies with it.
* From the ''Literature/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineRelaunch'', Sirella (Martok's wife). She holds herself with grace and dignity at all times, while retaining the fierce and violent aspect of a Klingon noble. Other characters comment on this all the time. In fact, Sirella goes out of her way to be a Lady of War, and in one scene is visably unhappy when she admits that the villain's CompellingVoice caused her to momentarily lose her composure.
* The ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Star Trek: TNG]]'' novel ''Gulliver's Fugitives'' has [[OnlyOneName Shikibu]], a security officer. She is described as very soft-spoken and incredibly composed, and practices Zen Archery. This involves holding a (titanium) arrow in firing position in a heavy-draw bow, with emphasis on never consciously deciding the moment of release, which happens when it happens. This comes in handy when thought-reading robot probes menace the Enterprise; since they couldn't read her intent, they didn't realize the threat. This stands as a contrast to Worf, a ProudWarriorRaceGuy whose people tend towards TheBerserker as [[PlanetOfHats a hat]].
* While ''Literature/{{Sten}}'' is packed with {{Action Girl}}s that kick ass and chew bubblegum, Lady Atago personifies this trope. She's TheStoic AloofDarkHairedGirl ProudWarriorRaceGuy who puts HonorBeforeReason and makes a HeroicSacrifice.
* The ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'' series by Creator/TerryGoodkind features a number of them. Most notably, Kahlan Amnell fills this role in the books as well as in the TV series ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker''. It is even noted in the book that Richard was amazed that Kahlan could fight numbers of merciless assailants and yet not get a drop of blood on her white Mother Confessor dress.
* The eponymous lead of Jessica Amanda Salmonson's ''Literature/TomoeGozenSaga'', based on the legendary 12th century lady samurai.
* Although many of them are Lady by title, the ''Literature/TortallUniverse'' rarely depicts combat as ''elegant'' (it having very much a WarIsHell message) and the {{Action Girl}}s are pretty [[CombatPragmatist pragmatic]] in battle, but there are some. [[Literature/ProtectorOfTheSmall Keladry of Mindelan]] prefers the naginata to swords thanks to her upbringing in the Yamani Isles and draws admirers whenever she practices its pattern dances in public. Queen Thayet is the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman and wields a crossbow during her travels with Alanna, as well as learning the glaive from her future daughter-in-law.
* Cordelia Vorkosigan in the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'' by Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold, given that she's managed so far to [[spoiler: take out an entire mutiny using only her brains and a stunner and end a civil war by bringing the offending man's head back in a shopping bag]] without ever losing her dignity.
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