Edmond Julivert

King Edmond, a character in The Princess Swap book, is the father of both Your Character and Princess Julivert, and King of Monterre. Although he is mentioned in Chapter 1, he makes his first appearance in Chapter 2.

Appearance
His appearance is determinant on which of four models is chosen for your character and in turn, his daughter, Princess Julivert. You note that he is tall and imposing.

The Princess Swap

 * Chapter 1: Worlds Collide (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 2: A Night on the Town
 * Chapter 3: Best Laid Plans (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 4: Belle of the Ball
 * Chapter 6: Into the Deep End
 * Chapter 7: Double Trouble (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 9: On the Hunt
 * Chapter 10: Desperate Times (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 12: My Own Cursed Enemy (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 13: Family Matters (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 15: Righting Wrongs
 * Chapter 16: Hard Truths (Off-Screen)
 * Chapter 17: The Farewell Ball
 * Chapter 18: Two Worlds

Princess Julivert
Ever since her mother passed away, King Edmond has become more protective of his daughter, Princess Julivert. He was encouraging her to avoid politics and the spotlight, trying to protect her from the stress, but appears pleased when you (disguised as the princess) appear to be interested in policy making.

Your Character
In Chapter 9, the king reveals to you that he was the one your mother met in the royal conservatory, which means he is your father.

Idris and Leyla
In Chapter 15, King Edmond invites King Idris and Queen Leyla of Ismar to the Charity Ball you throw in honor of their late daughter, Ayda. He tells the other king that even ancient kingdoms can learn to bend tradition for the right cause.

Other Looks

 * -|Face 1=

Trivia

 * For his character models, face 1 resembles a version of Stephen from the The Senior, face 2 resembles Michael Kim from Veil of Secrets, face 3 resembles Professor Englund from The Elementalists series, and face 4 resembles Rodger Crandall from High School Story: Class Act.
 * Edmond is derived from ēad ("prosperity"/"riches" in Old English) and mund ("protector" in Old English).
 * Surname Julivert is Catalan for parsley.