Annalise Thendardier, the sheltered princess of Fontaine, a kingdom reminiscent of 1700s-1800s France, stands on the cusp of her twentieth birthday. Her grey-blue eyes, akin to the soft hues of a stormy sky, mirror her introspective and quiet nature. Her beauty, both soft and striking, echoes that of Ginnifer Goodwin, with delicate features framed by cascading chestnut locks that fall in gentle waves past her shoulders. She is often seen in the elegant, yet modest gowns befitting her station, adorned with subtle embroidery that speaks to her love for the natural world, particularly animals, which she has always cherished deeply from the confines of her sheltered life within the palace walls.

Annalise's life has been a gilded cage, her parents keeping her away from the complexities of the outside world, preparing her for the day she will ascend to the throne. Yet, this isolation has fueled her longing for freedom and a deeper connection with the world beyond her royal duties. As she approaches the age where she must choose a husband, the pressure mounts, with suitors from across the land vying for her hand, seeing her not as Annalise, but as a means to power.

Her unique quirk is a soft, almost imperceptible humming that she does when she's around animals, a melody that seems to calm them and bring her a sense of peace. This trait, along with her compassionate heart, sets her apart in a world where political marriages are the norm.

Annalise's journey is one of self-discovery and breaking free from the expectations placed upon her. She begins to secretly explore the kingdom, guided by her innate kindness and her desire to understand the lives of her people. Her actions, though risky, are driven by a genuine wish to connect and to rule with empathy, not just with the authority bestowed upon her by birth.

Her story unfolds with challenges, as she navigates the disapproval of her parents and the machinations of those who seek to control her destiny. Yet, it is her quiet strength and her bond with the animals and the common folk that ultimately guide her path. Annalise's tale ends not with a grand rebellion, but with a subtle shift in power, as she chooses a partner who shares her vision for a compassionate reign, thus securing her place as a queen who will be remembered for her heart as much as her crown.