Eidin

Eidin is the princess of Jungby, a part of the Kingdom of Grandbell. She lives with her father, Lord Ring, and her younger brother, Andrei. She knows that she has a twin sister named Brigid, but she has been lost for many years. Her family has the ability to use the Holy Bow Ichibal, but she does not have the power to use it. Instead she spends her time praying for the health of others and the return of her lost sister.

Eidin and Sigurd have been close friends for a long time, and there were rumors that their fathers will arrange a marriage between them. But before that even happened, Eidin is kidnapped by Gandolf of Verdane. Sigurd feels that he must fight to save his long time friend and protect his homeland, not knowing the tragedies to come.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know that there are a lot of criticism about Eidin....(^_^;) Some of the reason for that are the following: that so many men love her (^_^;;), her daughter is a ....., her role in the beginning of the story, and her large forehead (^_^;;;). In no way will I try to go against these comments because I know that they are true (^_^;;;;;). Let's just take them as fact and move on.

The most memorable thing about Eidin..... I always remember her as the one running around (will her low move ability) using her staffs. Her item box was completely filled with staffs except for one. And that single exception......Fire!! And it was a pre-owned Fire, of course by Azel. She actually didn't use it much, though. The coolest scene was when an enemy came up and attacked her, and it missed (because the Jungby family is known for their good luck, just as the Lenster family is known for their strength), and she finished him off with her Fire. That and the colosseum were about the only places she used it.

Thinking about it, she is actually the only woman that survived into the second section (Fury came pretty close, though). Since Shanan and Oife were the only ones there to take care of the children in Isaac, Eidin must have followed them because she had no where else to go and she was worried about the young children. If it wasn't for her, how would Selis and the other children grown up to be like? So she actually did something good for everyone (^_^;).

(6-20-98)

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