
Holy Maiden
聖女 · Saint / Holy Maiden — The Highest Religious Woman, Blessed by the Divine
The saint (聖女, female holy figure) is a religious woman recognized as holy through divine grace. Over 1,000 women have been formally canonized in Catholicism through the canonization process — not mere nuns but exalted as the church's spiritual exemplars through miracles, martyrdom, devoted love, and religious insight. The most famous examples include Joan of Arc (15th c. France, who heard divine voices to become a Hundred Years' War hero), Teresa of Ávila (16th c. Spain, essence of mystical theology), and Mother Teresa (20th c. India, slum service). Eastern traditions feature mudang and Buddhist nuns in similar status, with Japan's Shinto saiō being imperial princess-saints who served Ise Grand Shrine. In fantasy they appear as sacred female characters with light magic and healing abilities.
Origin
Derived from the Christian tradition of sainthood. In Asian fantasy she manifests in forms such as the Heavenly Maiden (天女), Immortal Maiden (仙女), and Holy Shrine Maiden (聖巫女). Joan of Arc and Mother Teresa are the archetypal historical figures.
Features
- A divinely recognized status conferred by the church — a special position exempt from secular law
- Possesses sacred abilities including healing, purification, light magic, and the banishment of undead
- The Holy Maiden's proclamation or excommunication is a religious power capable of reshaping the political landscape of kingdoms
- In wartime, responsible for boosting troop morale and treating the wounded
- The Holy Maiden's relics and sacred objects are treated as powerful magical materials
Usage
A core character in light-and-healing fantasy. Opposes royal power in church-politics narratives, or serves as the spiritual pillar of the demon-lord subjugation party.
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皇后 · Empress — The Empire's Other Sun

Queen Regnant
女王 · Queen Regnant — A Female Monarch Who Ascended the Throne in Her Own Right

Shrine Maiden
巫女 · Shrine Maiden — The Sacred Woman Who Bridges God and Humanity

Beast Tamer
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Magic Swordsman
魔劍士 · Magic Swordsman — A rare dual expert who channels magic through the blade

Ranger
遊擊手 · Ranger — A tracker who has become one with the wild

Mage
魔法師 · Mage / Wizard — A knowledge specialist who probes the principles of magic

Elementalist
精靈師 · Elementalist — A mage who battles alongside nature's elemental spirits

Healer
治癒師 · Healer — The heart of the party who restores life

Summoner
召喚士 · Summoner — A commander-type mage who calls forth beings to battle

Alchemist
鍊金術師 · Alchemist — The boundary between science and magic who transforms matter

Lady-in-Waiting
侍女 · Lady-in-Waiting — A Woman Who Attends Noble Ladies