Georgine

Georgine (ゲオルギーネ Georugiine) is the first wife of Aub Ahrensbach and the mother of Detlinde. She is Sylvester’s older sister and a former archduke candidate of Ehrenfest.

Similiar to Sylvester, her hair is blue-tinged purple and her eyes are dark green. She is described as having sharp, pointed features and sculpted cheeks wearing a thin veil as dictated by the Abrensbach fashion.

Georgine being the eldest daughter and child to the Sixth Aub Ehrenfest and Veronica, was raised as a potential archduke candidate. However, despite having considerable support from her faction to become the next Aub, her younger brother Sylvester ended up being granted the position due to having a large mana capacity and being male.

Instead, before Ferdinand first came to live in the castle, Georgine had already wed and gone to Ahrensbach for the reason that her maternal grandmother had been the daughter of an archduke there. Due to this fact, she never met her half-brother until visiting Ehrenfest for her uncle's death.

She had been wed as the third wife to Aub Ahrensbach, but overtime she had risen to the position of first wife. As Ahrensbach is a higher ranked duchy than Ehrenfest, she is now considered to be above Sylvester in status.

It was later revealed that the intention of the former archducal couple was for Georgine to raise her rank to first wife of Ahrensbach and have her support the duchy of Ehrenfest. The sudden change in the line of succession had her envious of the current archduke of Ehrenfest Sylvester, and resulted in a hostile relation between them rather than a cooperative one.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 4 Georgine had several children with her husband. Her only son Wolfram died shortly after the end of the civil war, but unrelated to the purge itself. All the other children were girls. Only her youngest daughter Detlinde is still unmarried.

Her malice, caused by the death of her favorite uncle Bezewanst, is currently aimed at Rozemyne after the members of the former Veronica faction convened and discussed Rozemyne's involvement with his death.