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The citadel’s protective wards flickered, and a surge of blackened, corrupted heart‑energy poured into the throne room. Princess Donna Dolore stood at the altar, her own heart‑magic resonating against the invasive force, but even the Queen of Hearts could not contain the tide forever. The very crystal heart that powered the citadel shattered, scattering shards of pure love across the kingdom. If you want to look at more specific
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| Criterion | Phoenix Marie | Princess Donna Dolore | Queen of Hearts | |-----------|--------------|----------------------|------------------| | | High (memory loss as tragedy) | Very high (psychological manipulation) | Low (consistent rage) | | Memorability | Medium (niche graphic novel) | Medium-low (literary fans) | Extremely high (global icon) | | Moral standing | Heroic | Anti-hero | Villain | | Rule potential | Uninterested in power | Prefers shadow influence | Absolute but chaotic | | Best for… | Inspiration | Introspection | Entertainment | The rage is cold, measured, and devastating
Think of a fusion between Rosamund Pike’s Marla Grayson in I Care a Lot and Eva Green’s Vanessa Ives in Penny Dreadful . The rage is cold, measured, and devastating. She does not need to shout "Off with his head"—she has already signed the court order for his erasure while he was still begging.
embodies the . Her presence is commanding and athletic, representing a queen who rules through sheer physical dominance and an iron will. She doesn't just wear the crown; she possesses it. Her "Queen of Hearts" is a warrior-monarch—one who has conquered her kingdom and expects absolute fealty. Princess Donna Dolore

