Rihyarda

Rihyarda (リヒャルダ Rihyaruda) is an archnoble attendant who serves the archducal family of Ehrenfest. Currently, she serves as Rozemyne’s head attendant at the archduke’s castle and the Royal Academy. She is the mother of Justus and the grandmother of Traugott.

Rihyarda has light gray hair and eyes that are almost black. At age 60, she is a “truly old-looking woman” whom Rozemyne describes as looking like “a physical manifestation of the word ‘granny’”. Nevertheless, she is physically strong and can easily pick up and carry Rozemyne when needed.

After serving as a nanny for Ehrenfest’s most powerful nobles for generations, Rihyarda has an iron will and is not easily cowed. She is one of the only people who can tell Ferdinand what to do.

Rihyarda has a strong sense of propriety and is quick to chastize Rozemyne when she does something unladylike. She also has no patience for bad behavior, and is outraged at Wilfried’s retainers when she learns that they have failed to discipline him. When her own grandson, Traugott, fails to live up to his duties as a retainer, Rihyarda is the first to ask Rozemyne to dismiss him, even though it will leave a black mark on her family’s reputation.

However, she is fond of children and has a motherly nature, taking pride in the growth of all the young people she helped to raise.

Rihyarda has served the archducal family of Ehrenfest for several generations. She knew Sylvester, Ferdinand and Karstedt when they were children. As Sylvester’s nanny, she often had to go chasing after him to drag him back to his studying and responsibilities as the son of the archduke.

At some point, Rihyarda started a family and had two children: her son, Justus, and her daughter, Gudrun. Gudrun later married one of Bonifatius’s sons, and together they had a son named Traugott.


 * Lady Gretchen
 * Lady Gabriele
 * Lady Veronica
 * Lord Karstedt
 * Lady Georgine
 * Aub Sylvester
 * Lady Rozemyne

When given the opportunity to learn Rozemyne's mana compression method Rihyarda declined.


 * While it's usually hidden behind her noble facade, Rihyarda has a keen interest in fashion, even greater than that of most other noble ladies.


 * Rihyarda and her son, Justus, are the only two characters in the series to use the terms “Milady” (hime-sama, literally “princess”) and “my boy” (bochama, a “young master” or a young man from a rich family). Most notably, Rihyarda calls Ferdinand “my boy” and intends to continue doing so until he gets married, despite his repeated insistence that she stop.


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