Jade Adelaide

King Jade Adelaide, commonly referred to as King Adelaide, or just Adelaide, is a female Basitin and the governing ruler of the Eastern Basitin Kingdom. She holds the highest position within the Eastern Basitin Military structure, that being the rank of "King". Her rise to power is left vague however it is known that the Basitin rank of "King" is fought for suggesting she eared it in combat. Her size is incredibly unusual amongst the Basitin people, she is at about two feet taller than the average Basitin male. Her size and equal strength is implied to be the reason for her position as ruler. Adelaide is also the mother of Madelyn Adelaide.

Due to a plot by the Templar, a plan in which they attempted to deceive the Basitin by building a magic tower on the island, using the Basitin people's inability to use Mana as a form of weakening them. King Adelaide had fallen ill due to the tower's effects and was bedridden for most of the Templar's remaining time on the island, finally appearing for the first time to aid her soldiers in battle. She was assumed fatally wounded after the tower's explosion, but despite Basitin doctor's predictions, she pulled through.

Appearance
King Adelaide's impressive stature is her most distinguishing and notable feature at first glance. She towers over those around her, appearing to be almost two feet taller than the average Basitin, which also makes her the tallest humanoid character in the comic. In addition to her height, she is quite muscular, as seen when she is seen out of her armour, including a visible “six pack” stomach.

She has muted green eyes, sandy-brown fur, and waist length hair of the same colour. Her ears appear to be turning grey new their end with age, similar to the visible traces of grey in her hair. The only other sign of her age are the faint “crow's feet” lines that are sometimes visible around the edges of her eyes.

When not at court, Adelaide wears a full suite of dark grey plate armour, unique from typical Basitin armour along with a long red cape. She carries a larger variant of the one-handed sword that all Basitin soldiers are seen wielding, kept in a scabbard that hangs from a leather belt around her waist. She's also been seen dressed in an incomplete version of what appears to be ceremonial armour.

History
Adelaide was born onto the East Basitin Islands and her unusually large strength and size amongst even the male Basitins became apparent rather quickly. With the exception of her height however she looked like a relatively typical Basitin otherwise. Not much is known about her life growing up or if her family had any kind of status prior to her attaining the rank of "King" is unknown.

Within Basaitin culture the "King", regardless of gender, is both the top position of the political and military sectors with the Basitin hierarchies. When the Basitin holding the rank of King dies the rank is not passed on to the closest relatives like a typical monarch, instead it is implied there is some kind of contest of strength/combat oriented contest to elect the next King to make sure the strongest Basitin will hold the position. After the death of the King before her Adelaide took part in the week long selection process, rising to the top and beating all of the compaction, earning her position as the next Basitin King.

Although technically non-canon in a side sketch Adelaide is shown in her first meeting with her future parter on her balcony, Madelyn's father, after he scalded the castle tower to reach her room. She took a liking to him quite quickly, impressed with his ability to reach her despite him being smaller than the average Basitin. The two would go on to have a daughter called Madelyn, however the appearance of her father is never properly revealed and his current whereabouts are unknown since he is never mentioned within the mainstream comics.

In another sketch depicting her time before the events of the comic (seen in the Gallery below), Adelaide is seen toppling a stone tower just by lifting it up with her own strength, an event which apparently almost destroyed her body but also immortalised her within Basitin legend.

After ruling over the Easter Basitin for at least 17 years going by Madelyn's age and the fact Adelaide was King before she was born, although she could have ruled for a few more years on top of this, the Templar visited the island. Soon after the humans showed up Adelaide fell in and while the rest of her subordinates have been left in charge the Templar have began construction of a large tower seeking to deceive the Basitin people and weaken them from the inside by exploring their inability to utilize mana.

Chapter 11
It is made clear within this chapter to the main cast that the King is not in control of what happening on the island at the moment due to them being bedridden shortly after the arrival of the Templar, Albion Alabaster, one of the top Basitin Generals is currently leading in their absence.

In the comic, Adelaide's first appearance she appears during the final confrontation between General Alabaster and members of Trace's group. After some deliberation she sides with Natani and the rest, finding Alabaster untrustworthy in relation to his reported "erratic behaviour". She orders Alabastor confined of his quarters for the time being but this causes him to snap and attack the outsiders, including Flora, which awakes Trace from inside of the Templar's Tower leading to the death of the Master Architect and many more Templar nearby. Trace's anger caused him to enter a dark state which he could not control his destructive power in, Adelaide herself confronts him and holds him off while the rest of the outsiders find a way to destroy the tower. After the tower is finally destroyed Adelaide's whereabouts or status are unknown but she was relatively close to the explosion when it occurred.

Chapter 12
King Adelaide returns in this Chapter when she dramatically interrupts Keith Keiser's trial alongside Lynn, much to the surprie of everyone present, in order to ensure the delivery of a letter from the recently deceased General Alaric. Many of those present at the trial are amazed to see her alive, believing she had died in the Templar Tower's explosion, but at that point Adelaide reveals that her 'death' was merely a rumor spread by overzealous healers who were intent on preserving her honor, by claiming she had died in battle. Do to her impeccable endurance she was able to survive and the illness she had been suffering with prior quickly faded once the Templar's tower had been destroyed, leading her to believe that the construction was directly linked to her disease. She then reveals the reason for her appearance, that Keith is in fact the apparent legal successor to the position of Master General and therefore cannot be punished as an exile. Following a semi-heated exchange between herself and the acting Master General, Adelaide acts on the late Alaric's advice and decides to appoint Keith as the first Ambassador to the Basitin instead. This consequently gave Keith control over all foreign matters, including the lives of his companions.

At the end of the chapter Adelaide confronts Natani, admitting to him that she can tell by both his scent and the fact she knows some of the nurses who treated him and that they reveled his true gender. Although Natani originally tries to deny it the overwhelming evidence forces him to admit it, then causing him to ask Adelaide if she is going to tell anyone. Adelaide says that she will however if Natani were to explain his story over tea she might just be to busy to change the medical records.

Chapter 13
We rejoin Adelaide and Natani's discussion at the end of their conversation, after hearing the entire of Natani's story she asks Natani why he can't be strong and feminine at the same time and that they don't need to be mutually exclusive like he makes them seem. Natani counters saying that Adelaide is lucky because she is a Basitin and they only care about one's strength, not one's gender, which allows her to be a strong woman. He explains that in Keidran culture if you are a female that's all you'll ever be seen as, along with the stereotypes of weakness that come with it. Adelaide leaves him on some final advice telling him that he is no longer just among his people and that he doesn't need to keep acting like this. She then explains that she must return to her duties and instructs a servant to escort Natani to Eric's ship down at the docks.

Adelaide is last seen later talking to General Alabastor while watching Eric's ship set sail from the Bastadian Island. When Alabastor remarks to his servant who is also present that he hopes that he never has to see Keith again, while Adelaide interjects saying that a storm is brewing on the mainland and it may actually be them who searches for Keith next time.

Chapter 17
Adelaide is seen briefly in a cut back to events of the Basidian Islands, looking for her daughter Madelyn in her room. Upon finding a short note addressed "To Mommy" and releasing that Maddie had snuck away and left the island, she let out a huge yell that could be heard all the way out at sea, comically causing Mike to ask Evals who are both on the deck of the Na'Rella if he heard something just then.

Chapter 20
Jade makes two brief appearances during this chapter, both in Madelyn's thoughts while fighting off Stoneward. In her first appearance Madelyn tries to think about what her mother would do in her situation only to picture Jade punching a hole straight through Stoneward and realizing she herself would never be able to do that.

Later on after Madelyn and Karen are imprisoned within the dungeon a view of Jade is seen walking away from the back as the two girls talk. Madelyn explains how while growing up she felt like she was always Jade's shadow and all of the other Basitin also thought of her as a great disappointment, due to her mother's size and power in comparison.

Personality
When first introduced she is personally leading she patrol, in spite of the malignant effects of the Templar's magic tower, which was secretly weakening her. She is shown to be unwavering in her role as King, rebuffing any claims that she shouldn't fight, telling everyone that she is not to weak enough to not stand by her men. Adelaide displays even more brave characteristics when she holds off Trace by herself while he is consumed by Dark Magic. Eastern Basitin have a physiological need to be ordered around, it is said to be in their genes and is the the reason for their militaristic culture. Since Adelaide is the highest ranked Basitin she doesn't have anyone to receive orders from, her ability to cope without a higher authority is a testament to her strength and position as King.

As King she also appears to support a more liberal agenda, recognizing her people's need to adapt and open up to the larger world, supporting Keith's appointment to serve as their Ambassador to the mainland. In terms of her attitude to Basitin tradition although she is shown to be serious she has also been known to show her authority through dry, and sometimes cunning, wit. Overall she seems to rely on a softer approach to get results but isn't afraid to confront one of her people if they refuse to follow orders. For example hen General Aster Alabaster challenges Keith's new appointment, she overrules the claim on the grounds that he's unfit to fight him, telling him if he wishes to argue her order she is more than willing to fight him, making him abruptly comply. She also doesn't seem to mind not upholding Basitin laws of dress, showing up to Keith's trial in only a few pieces of clothing and bandages, though she may just do this since there is no one powerful enough on the island to tell her otherwise.

Poison Resistance
Although her incredible endurance as mentioned below could surely be a factor in overall resistance it can be assumed that King Jade Adelaide had the same natural resistance to poison that all Basitin have.

Incredible Strength and Endurance
Due to Adelaide's enormous size compared to all other humanoid, especially Basaitin who are naturally smaller than the more common Keidran, she has increased natural strength. She has trained for a large portion of her life and fought in many battles and sparing matches to prove her fighting abilities. Her power has proved so great that once she was able to practically uproot a stone tower and topple it over, although this act almost destroyed her body physically. An example of her endurance was shown when she was able to survive the blast caused by the Templar Tower's destruction, making her the closest surviving person to the tower when it exploded.

Madelyn Adelaide's Father
The relationship between Jade and Madelyn's Father is unclear since the two are only seen in a few Side Sketches together, while the identity of Madelyn's Father is purposefully obscured. Within their few scenes together it appeared that the two of them had mostly a physical relationship as neither are ever seen together expect when they were flirting or fooling around. Jade is very different from many Basitin in the sense she cares very little for tradition or privacy laws, likely due to her physical power and position giving her the chance to. This mindset meant that she took the opportunity to sleep with Madelyn's Father as an opportunity to break the rules once more. Whether the two actually had any other romantic feeling for each other is unclear but past Jade showed admiration for his determination despite his small size. The two appeared to have slept together the night they met on Jade's balcony and whether or not it ended up being a one night stand situation is implied but not clear, if so Madelyn was likely conceived that night. Within the Main Comic neither Jade has mentioned him so it is either a situation where Jade felt betrayed after he felt suddenly or more likely both of them understood that night was nothing but one off good time (going by Jade's implied tendency to enjoy breaking the rules.)

Madelyn Adelaide
Jade and her daughter seem to have a slightly distant but caring relationship. The two aren't seen together much due to their separate duties within the Eastern Basitin army but they seem to be on good terms. King Jade seems to care about her daughter a lot, she personally checks up on her daughter after she is not seen out of her room for a while, but also trusts her alone to conduct her duties as a spy. According to Madelyn's Character Ref she has developed a bit of an inferiority complex due to her being born a runt and her mother being extremely large, even for a Basitin. Madelyn seems to love her mother back but also appears to be jealous of her since she herself knows she could never be as physically strong. Jade has never shown any judgement towards Madelyn for her size, it is revealed later in Chapter 20 that Madelyn's anger is in no way directed at her mother but more at her fellow Basitins for comparing the two of them. When Madelyn decided to follow Keith she left a note addressed to "Mommy", showing she at least wanted to tell Jade where she was going. The King let out a scream of worry that could be heard all the way out at sea showing she was greatly upset upon her daughter's sudden disappearance.

Keith Keiser
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Natani
Jade has a interesting relationship with Natani, they don't interact much but the interactions the two have contributed a large amount to Natani facing up to his physical gender more. The first meet at the Templar's newly constructed Tower on the Basitin Islands, the two of them work together alongside the rest of the main cast to defeat Albion Alabaster and put a stop to the Templar's plans, this situation built a good first impression for each of them. Their most significant talk comes during Chapter 13, the previous chapter ended on Jade discovering Natani's true gender and asking to talk to him about it, curious as to why he chose to hide it from most of his close friends. Over tea Jade explains that despite her being a woman it didn't stop her from becoming strong, she is the ruler of a nation of hardened warriors and at no point saw her femininity as weakness. Natani is at first seems apprehensive saying that it's because of her natural ability and that Basitin society doesn't care about gender so long a someone is strong. Natani continues by saying how that it's different within Keidran culture but Jade then counters saying that he is no longer among his people and their is no reason why he can't except his feminine side and still be strong at the same time. Natani is left on this thought when Jade says that it is time for her to return to her duties, so the two of them leave on more or less good terms. Overall Jade seems to take the opportunity of Natani as a cause to spread her wisdom and own experiences, she views Natani as a positive thing for the Basitin culture and she supports the progressive relationship he has with Keith which she is inferred to know about.

Albion Alabaster
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Aster Alabaster
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Trivia

 * Adelaide is the tallest and heaviest character of any Human, Keidran or other Basitin in all of the comic, only being outclassed by naturally larger beings such as Dragons.
 * Adelaide's size is extremely uncommon for a Basitin, even when compared to Basitin males who are naturally taller than females. Adult Basitin males are usually average about 5'7" in height with adult females being a few inches shorter, with the knowledge that Jade is 7'2" it would mean she is almost 2 feet taller than the average female of her kind.
 * Madelyn's father is never seen in the comic, his canon whereabouts and living status are unknown. In a side sketch titled "Adelaide's Impromptu First Date" it is shown that she originally met Madelyn's father after he climbed up the tallest tower of the Basitin castle to her room, which she was impressed with despite his "scrawny" appearance. It is therefore implied Madelyn's small size is from her father's side.