Anna, the titular Margrave's daughter, is the odd one out in her family. She takes after her father and is more interested in weapons and warfare than she is in being a lady. When things go wrong on the battlefield against the enemy kingdom, Anna is given over to the enemy kingdom's general as peace offering. Anna has no intention of going quietly and when she finds herself in a violent situation with the general, non other than the enemy prince comes to her aid. The pince, however, has his own plans for her.
The art is absolutely beautiful and this is a promising start to the series. Anna is so far quite the typical arch type character of noble lady who would rather swing a sword, but I definitely like her so far. There is a good balance between humour and dark scenes that make the stakes feel reasonably high. The prince's motives are hard to read so I think this series will offer interesting romance dynamics.
The political aspect is getting deeper but I am not really sure about it at this point. I don’t get the it to a certain degree. There seem to be open opposition taking place.
Here enters the true villains in the intrigue of politics and love rivalries. The more I see the prince reveal some of his inner viewpoints and such The more I seem to warm up to him. The main character is still my favorite, she's a very strong respectable woman. It's always nice to see strong-willed women done right and I feel like they're doing right by her so far.
The story is not terribly original well not being completely scripted. They're a little bit of freshness to some of the deliveries and I also really like the character designs being more diverse. Every time I see the evil prime minister I feel like I'm looking at Rasputin lol.