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'''Princess Amira''' is the oldest [[Aisha]] daughter of [[King Coltzan III]] and current ruler of [[Sakhmet]]. Her younger sister [[Princess Vyssa]] held the throne for her while she was away on political missions, and was the original inheritor of the throne, but because of Vyssa's young age, Amira took over in her stead.
'''Princess Amira''' is the oldest [[Aisha]] daughter of [[King Coltzan III]] and current ruler of [[Sakhmet]]. Her younger sister [[Princess Vyssa]] held the throne for her while she was away on political missions, and was the original inheritor of the throne, but because of Vyssa's young age, Amira took over in her stead.


Princess Amira is described as beautiful, elegant, cultured, and refined by those who know her personally, and enjoys exploring music and the arts. Amira finds her rule of Sakhmet to be boring and bothersome, due to the many suitors asking for her hand in marriage, and longs to be away from such a life and have excitement.
Princess Amira is described as beautiful, elegant, cultured, and refined by those who know her personally, and enjoys exploring music and the arts. Amira finds her rule of Sakhmet to be boring and bothersome, due to the many suitors asking for her hand in marriage, and longs to be away from such a life and have excitement.


==Plot Summary==
==Plot summary==
===Lost Desert Plot===
===Lost Desert Plot===
:''Main Article: [[Lost Desert Plot]]''
{{main|Lost Desert Plot}}
 
[[Jazan]] tries to force Amira to marry him, but ultimately she is spared from this "duty" when he marries [[Nabile]].
[[Jazan]] tries to force Amira to marry him, but ultimately she is spared from this "duty" when he marries [[Nabile]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''...to be added...''
*Amira's [[Neopedia]] article was released on July 4, 2005.


==External Links==
==External links==
*'''Neopedia:''' [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=18 Princess Amira]
*'''Neopedia:''' [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=18 Princess Amira]
*'''Neopets TCG:''' [Princess Amira], [Princess Amira (2nd Print)]
*'''Neopets TCG:''' [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=8&id=11 Princess Amira], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=10&id=25 Princess Amira (2nd Print)]
*'''How To Draw:''' [http://www.neopets.com/art/misc/amira.phtml Princess Amira]
*[http://www.neopets.com/art/misc/amira.phtml How to Draw - Princess Amira]


[[Category: Heroes]]
[[Category: Heroes]]
[[Category: Aishas]]
[[Category: Aishas]]
[[Category: Lost Desert Plot]]

Revision as of 14:57, 18 February 2008

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Princess Amira is the oldest Aisha daughter of King Coltzan III and current ruler of Sakhmet. Her younger sister Princess Vyssa held the throne for her while she was away on political missions, and was the original inheritor of the throne, but because of Vyssa's young age, Amira took over in her stead.

Princess Amira is described as beautiful, elegant, cultured, and refined by those who know her personally, and enjoys exploring music and the arts. Amira finds her rule of Sakhmet to be boring and bothersome, due to the many suitors asking for her hand in marriage, and longs to be away from such a life and have excitement.

Plot summary

Lost Desert Plot

Main article: Lost Desert Plot

Jazan tries to force Amira to marry him, but ultimately she is spared from this "duty" when he marries Nabile.

Trivia

  • Amira's Neopedia article was released on July 4, 2005.

External links