muliebrity /ˌmjuːlɪˈɛbrɪti/ nounLITERARY noun: muliebrity womanly qualities; womanliness As a woman, Sage is seen unfit to be the next ruler of her dynasty without a king by her side, according to Eslaraen law. Her father introduces a rival kingdom's son to be her foreseen husband, but they couldn't and will never love each other. Her kingdom being an ethereal land and his being fire, it was impossible. The rivalry thrives within her to prove she does not need a husband, but what is this lurking feeling she adorns inside her? "A true leader craves no hierarchy, no supremacy, no capitalism," she verified, her throat a blaze from her insolent lachrymal ", what we truly desire is morality. The noble recipients of my kingdom obey me not because of what situates in between my legs, but what lies within my mind. Men lead dynasties from their egotistical thirsts for power, yet women, we lead from our hearts and minds. We can feel, we can love and we can fight. We have no boundaries when it comes to justice . A woman is a natural born ruler"