Werner B. Venetiaan is the Prince Consort of the Venetiaan Holy Kingdom. Before his marriage to the Queen, he was part of the Sneijder Household.
He is the one who sent his bastard son, Jesse Venetiaan, to the Riester Empire under guises of sending Jesse as a diplomatic hostage, and then later had assassins sent to try and kill him in order to secure his beloved eldest daughter, Crown Princess Elise's position.[1]
He had planned to ask the Riester Empire to take responsibility for Jesse's death—which he originally thought would be a good idea to allow him to get away with it, but naturally his plan failed, as Jesse Venetiaan, possessed by the transmigrated Jung Yeseo, was able to survive the assassination attempt.[2]
Appearance[]
Werner is a 184 cm tall man with straight, long, light purple hair that comes down from the left side of his head, chocolate-coloured eyes. He is beautiful, and has a smooth baby face void of wrinkles that makes him look much younger than his real age.
As the Prince Consort, Werner wears the most luxurious outfits in the Venetiaan Holy Kingdom, which are even several times fancier than Jesse's, with wide sleeves and silk robes that are long enough to drag across the floor. He doesn't neglect to adorn himself with his excessive amounts of jewelry (such as rings, bracelets and anklets) which he doesn't take off unless he is heading off to sleep.[3]
He is also seen holding a violet folding fan that complimented his faded light purple hair.[4]
Personality[]
According to his own attendants, Werner was a "handsome master [who] was like an angel at times but was more frequently like a devil." This is especially the case whenever he hears good things about his "dirty" bastard son, that tend to view Jesse in a more favourable light, such as an instance where an attendant mentioned the prince using the word "popular".[4]
When angry, it is not unusual of him to throw of flip over chairs or tables, and it was common knowledge that barging into his room without knocking or prior notice would result in severe punishment—exempted from this, however, is his youngest daughter, Cornelisse, who he makes sure to hide his ugly side from.[4]
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