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Arion:"Sea Themed Boy"

This background character is seen frequently, ranging from Legacy Day all the way up to spectating in Dragon Games. He always seems to be near the Rose Girl and the Elf Boy, indicating them as possible friends. His appearance, both in his usual style and his glimpsed Legacy Day apparel, seem to be full of contradictions: his overall style seems very punk, almost with a pirate vibe, which would indicate a Rebel lean; but, he's never seen without a cape, and his Legacy Day outfit gives the impression that he's Royalty, complete with a crown. Because of this, and the lack of evidence for or against either side, he has tentatively been placed as a Roybel until future webisodes can confirm his status.

As for a story, there are many theories behind this character's possible story and role. This character is undoubtedly from the sea--between the fish motifs, bronze seashell epaulets, and the sea creatures attached to his jacket, as well as his seahorse crown from Legacy Day, there is no question his destiny relates to the sea in some way. There is quite a debate, however, on whether his role is one for above the sea or below it. The knee-high boots, dead fish motifs, and barnacle-encrusted jacket seem almost piratical, particularly reminiscent of Bluebeard due to the blue coloring; however, Bluebeard was far from royalty, nor were any other notable pirates in fairy tales. His Legacy day outfit has multiple underwater motifs, and one image shows what appears to be a scale pattern on his pants; fans have concluded that this means he is a merman, a prince at that. While there are many mermaids and mermen who were the children of Kings/Queens in fairy tales, the most likely answer is that he is from The Little Mermaid, as she had several older sisters, any of which he could be the son of. He bears a passing resemblance to Meeshell in coloring and facial structure, in the few times he's been seen clearly enough, which helps this case. There's also a possibility he is the son of the mermaid from The Fisherman and his Soul, with his dueling underwater and seafaring motifs, but as this is a more uncommon/unknown tale, it's unlikely. Nothing is certain, of course, and many fans have come up with other possible roles with the evidence provided; the ideas listed here are simply the most likely or most fan-approved.

Rose: "Rose Girl"

The Rose Girl is a frequent background character, almost always seen next to/interacting with the Sea-Themed Boy (or, less often, Elf Boy). As you might expect, the main thing that is obvious about her is that roses are prevalent to her story. There are many stories with roses, the most famous being Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty, so it's hard to pin down any tale in particular to her. Her color scheme (prevalent red and white with some black) leans toward Snow-White and Rose-Red, though her French Rococo fashion leans toward her tale being French in origin which confuses things. Some fans have argued that she is a Beauty from the French version of Beauty and the Beast, citing that Rosabella is from the German version; this is entirely within the realm of possibility, but without further evidence it's no more likely than any other theory.

Her alignment is hard to parse; on the one hand, Rebel characters lean towards darker color schemes and silver metals, both of which she possesses. On the other hand, Royals tend to utilize classic styles of historical royalty, which she also possesses. Most fans have aligned her as a Rebel, however, citing Darling Charming as a Rebel despite her own Royal aesthetic. This seems to be the most likely theory, though without further evidence it's impossible to know for sure.

Venetia: "Greek Butterfly Girl"

A late-appearing backgrounder, the Butterfly Girl (sometimes called the Greek Butterfly Girl) only appears in the webisodes released after Spring Unsprung. Unlike many background characters, she is shown on-screen talking to a mainline character: she is seen in the background talking to Cupid during a scene in Dragon Games. Also unlike many background characters, fans have almost universally decided upon a role for her: based on her Greek clothing style, butterfly and heart motifs, arrow armband, and candle-shaped heels glimpsed in one scene, fans are pretty sure she's supposed to be the next Psyche, from Eros and Psyche. Some fans have extrapolated that Cupid herself is the Eros from the tale, since the two were seen talking; this is circumstantial evidence at best, however, and is far from canon.

Her status as a Royal or Rebel is unknown; however, fans have leaned toward her being a Royal, citing her color scheme and general style.