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The '''princess of Dormancy''' is an unnamed princess from an unknown kingdom on [[Lumar]]. She was wed to [[Dirk]], heir of [[Diggen's Point]], following the disappearance of [[Charlie]], becoming the daughter-in-law of the [[duke]] of Diggen's Point.{{book ref|tress|4}}{{book ref|tress|5}}
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The '''princess of Dormancy''' is an unnamed princess from an unknown kingdom on [[Lumar]]. She was wed to [[Dirk]], heir of [[Diggen's Point]], following the disappearance of [[Charlie]], becoming the daughter-in-law of the [[duke]] of Diggen's Point.{{book ref|tress|5}}{{book ref|tress|4}}
   
 
The princess is regarded as very beautiful, with rosy cheeks, shimmering hair, and delicate features.{{book ref|tress|5}}
 
The princess is regarded as very beautiful, with rosy cheeks, shimmering hair, and delicate features.{{book ref|tress|5}}

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Unknown
Spouse Dirk
Titles Princess
Residence Diggen's Point
Homeworld Lumar
Universe Cosmere
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She was so perfect, the finest painter in the seas couldn’t have made improvements in her portrait.

—Hoid.[1]

The princess of Dormancy is an unnamed princess from an unknown kingdom on Lumar. She was wed to Dirk, heir of Diggen's Point, following the disappearance of Charlie, becoming the daughter-in-law of the duke of Diggen's Point.[1][2]

The princess is regarded as very beautiful, with rosy cheeks, shimmering hair, and delicate features.[1]

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