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Prince Vandell de Lioncourt and Princess Megan de Lioncourt are the two youngest children of the Raven King of Lioncourt, Eriol and his second wife, the Queen Lesser Azalyn de Lioncourt née Tristain. Despite their wildly different levels of popularity within the court, with Megan being adored and admired for inheriting rare magical abilities that manifest in the ‘Blood of Courtian Queens’, Vandell is often dismissed or disparaged for his relatively pedestrian arcane abilities and effeminate appearance. These opinions have no bearing on the siblings however as they share a close bond that transcends simple familial ties.

It is Megan who first pushed her little brother to embrace his feminine beauty. Since their time as mere cubs, Megan has always admired her brother's stunning beauty and grace. Far from a traditionalist lioness, Meg encouraged her brother his entire life to improve and flaunt his looks, believing them to be a blessing of the Goddess.

As the two grew older and closer, their relationship grew slightly more complicated. Though neither sees the other as a true romantic partner, the two do share a physical relationship born of curiosity, interest, and mutual gratification. When the older of the two, Megan, began exploring her own femininity, she also helped Vandell explore his. The two are no strangers to intrigue, sexual deviance, and other flights of fancy. Megan often enjoys ‘playing dress up’ with her younger brother and preparing him for anything he might endure in his chosen station in life.

Of course the Prince enjoys being dominated in the bedroom, for it is the only place where he would allow himself to be at a disadvantage.

Beautiful, feminine, and blessed with incredible genetics; the royal children of the Queen Lesser are often underestimated by the court. Like their mother, both are small compared to that of normal lions, but both share their mother’s ingenuity and cunning to make up for their physical limitations. Despite what many believe, their oblivious and often spoiled dispositions are merely a facade to keep their would-be enemies off balanced.

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