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* SilverVixen: Queen Lilie herself. Despite being elderly, she is described as and appears to have a curvy and busty figure, in official artwork and narrations of this story. Especially the ''[[BuxomBeautyStandard busty]]'' part, which is usually intended for [[GagBoobs suggestively comedic]] purposes.

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* SilverVixen: Queen Lilie herself. Despite being elderly, she is described as and appears to have a curvy and busty figure, in narrations and official artwork and narrations of this story. Especially the ''[[BuxomBeautyStandard busty]]'' part, which is usually intended for [[GagBoobs [[BoobBasedGag suggestively comedic]] purposes.
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* FeelingTheirAge: In Chapter 5 Lilie starts to feel back pain as she took a stretch. Malorie whispers to the other characters that more of her old age is kicking in and that [[BuxomIsBetter it’s because of those huge knockers of hers]].

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* FeelingTheirAge: In Chapter 5 Lilie starts to feel back pain as she took a stretch. Malorie whispers to the other characters that more of her old age is kicking in and that [[BuxomIsBetter [[DCupDistress it’s because of those huge knockers of hers]].



* SilverVixen: Queen Lilie herself. Despite being elderly, she is described as and appears to have a curvy and busty figure, in official artwork and narrations of this story. Especially the ''[[BuxomIsBetter busty]]'' part, which is usually intended for [[GagBoobs suggestively comedic]] purposes.

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* SilverVixen: Queen Lilie herself. Despite being elderly, she is described as and appears to have a curvy and busty figure, in official artwork and narrations of this story. Especially the ''[[BuxomIsBetter ''[[BuxomBeautyStandard busty]]'' part, which is usually intended for [[GagBoobs suggestively comedic]] purposes.

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* AsianFoxSpirit: This story and its respectful series puts a lot of emphasis on the magic of foxes.



* FantasticFoxes: This story and its respectful series puts a lot of emphasis on the magic of foxes.
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** Lilie’s full name is Liliana, which pays homage to her real-life [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen inspiration’s]] childhood nickname “Lilibet”. It may also refer to how she loves lilies.

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** Lilie’s full name is Liliana, which pays homage to her real-life [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen [[UsefulNotes/ElizabethII inspiration’s]] childhood nickname “Lilibet”. It may also refer to how she loves lilies.



** [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen Queen Elizabeth II]] is referenced in both Queen Lilie’s striking appearance and when she is accidentally called Queen Elizabeth by one of the Britsunes.

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** [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen [[UsefulNotes/ElizabethII Queen Elizabeth II]] is referenced in both Queen Lilie’s striking appearance and when she is accidentally called Queen Elizabeth by one of the Britsunes.
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** Instead of a lion like in real life, the animal representing England in the coat of arms is said to be a crowned, four-tailed, white fox with red markings, presumably a {{Kitsune}}, which has [[EyesAlwaysClosed closed eyes]]. It is possibly connected with Kami Kanako.

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** Instead of a lion like in real life, the animal representing England in the coat of arms is said to be a crowned, four-tailed, white fox with red markings, presumably a {{Kitsune}}, kitsune, which has [[EyesAlwaysClosed closed eyes]]. It is possibly connected with Kami Kanako.

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* CuteMonsterGirl:

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* CuteGlassesGirl: Subverted for Lilie. She doesn't wear her reading glasses all the time, but it comes to show that Her Majesty looks absolutely adorable when wearing them.[[note]]However, there's been more and more official art of Lilie wearing glasses.[[/note]]
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* {{Meganekko}}: Subverted for Lilie. She doesn't wear her reading glasses all the time, but it comes to show that Her Majesty looks absolutely adorable when wearing them.[[note]]However, there's been more and more official art of Lilie wearing glasses.[[/note]]
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The author has made several artwork of new characters for this story's titular series, though most of them have not made an appearance in the novels...''yet''.
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* AdoptedIntoRoyalty: Hana is Queen Lilie’s adoptive child, but she does not take the title as princess.

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* AdoptedIntoRoyalty: Hana is Queen Lilie’s adoptive child, but she does not take the title as of princess.
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* WitchSpecies: The Shadonis.
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* {{Expy}}: All the Reiwa-Windsors are this in a way. For example, Queen Lilie is clearly inspired by Elizabeth II, though she has features that contrast from the real Queen, and Malorie is inspired by three royals: Prince William, George, and Charlotte, but her personality and appearance resembles more of the author.
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* {{Expy}}: All the Reiwa-Windsors are this in a way. For example, Queen Lilie is clearly inspired by Elizabeth II, though she has features that contrast from the real Queen, and Malorie is inspired by three royals: Prince William, George, and Charlotte, but her personality and appearance resembles more of the author.
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* FantasyCounterpartReligion: Kamitism. However, this fictional religion takes inspiration from real-life ones such as Shintoism (Torii gates, talismans, style of worshipping, and overall aesthetic), Buddhism (Religious holidays), and Paganism (Amulets, talismans, and spells such as protection spells).
* FantasyPantheon: The polytheistic deities of Kamitism. They are somewhat analogous to the real-world Shinto pantheon, except that some of the Kamitan deities are gender-swapped (Hiteru and Amaterasu, Tsukimi and Tsukuyomi, etc).

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* FantasyCounterpartReligion: Kamitism. Kami-Shinjin. However, this fictional religion takes inspiration from real-life ones such as Shintoism UsefulNotes/{{Shinto}} (Torii gates, talismans, style of worshipping, and overall aesthetic), Buddhism UsefulNotes/{{Buddhism}} (Religious holidays), and Paganism (Amulets, talismans, and spells such as protection spells).
* FantasyPantheon: The polytheistic deities of Kamitism. Kami-Shinjin. They are somewhat analogous to the real-world Shinto pantheon, except that some of the Kamitan Kami-Shinjin deities are gender-swapped (Hiteru and Amaterasu, Tsukimi and Tsukuyomi, etc).
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