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"That's right! I'm want to become a female knight who'll protect my loved ones!"
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Who?

Calipa is a fiery, competitive young girl with a loud mouth and something to prove. Gifted with the Knight job at age seven, she was mocked by the boys her age being mocked for being a girl knight.
To prove them wrong and gain the training she craved, she spent years crossdressing and living as a boy. This shaped her blunt speech patterns and aggressive combat style.
While she no longer hides that she is a woman, she still possesses the "rough-and-tumble" attitude of the boy she once pretended to be.
She’s smug, bratty, and a huge tsundere.
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Other character(s):
Macheto
Calipa's mother.
Macheto shares the same "hyper-voluptuous" hourglass figure as her daughter, but with a more mature and seasoned presence. Macheto has an exceptionally large bust and wide hips, maintaining a physique that suggests she has kept in peak physical condition despite her retirement. Macheto frequently joins the villagers in fighting off monsters that get too close the village, in fact, she is the leader in exterminating them too.
Unlike her energetic and bratty daughter, Macheto is calm, grounded, and observant. She likely spent 18 years playing the role of a "simple village mother" with such perfection that no one suspected her past.
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World
The world Calipa inhabits is a fantasy world, where ancient mysticism meets a rugged, medieval reality. It is a land where one's destiny is literally "called" by the world itself, yet social traditions often struggle to keep pace with these spiritual truths.
The Job Calling Ritual: The central pillar of society. At age 7, every child goes to the nearest church and participates in a ceremony where spirits or world-altars bestow a "Job." This isn't just a title; it grants literal skills, innate talents, and a biological predisposition toward a specific path (e.g., Knight, Mage, Farmer, or Artisan).
The Great Wilderness: Beyond the safe havens of stone-walled villages and imperial capitals lies a dangerous landscape teeming with monsters and aggressive spirits.
Societal Friction: Despite the objective nature of the "Job Calling," human pre
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