In Slave's Clothing | 10 : The Empress
: The narrative draws a direct comparison between Piña and Tyuule. Tyuule gloats over Piña's fall, seeing it as a reflection of her own past, yet Piña's "allies and subordinates" set her apart.
: Following her refusal to aid her brother Zorzal, Princess Piña is arrested, dressed in slave's clothing, and thrown into a cell—ironically the same one where Tyuule was previously kept. 10 : The Empress in Slave's Clothing
: The episode emphasizes Piña's resilience. Despite her harsh treatment, her spirit remains regal because of the loyalty she has cultivated among the Rose Order Knights. : The narrative draws a direct comparison between
: Under Zorzal's leadership, the Imperial Capital is placed under martial law, intensifying the conflict with the JSDF. Themes and Character Analysis Princess Piña is arrested