Background
Despite her grandiose family name, Luminia is actually a Whitevale noble by marriage, not birth. Hailing from the small farming village of Woodlock far to the north of Whitevale, the five twin sisters of the Royalblade family happened upon Luminia's family when riding through the settlement. Luminia and her four brothers were working to provide for themselves at a young age, following a tragic accident in which both of their parents were killed by falling in a marsh to prove to their skeptical children that 'it's not really that deep kids'; the Royalblade sisters took pity on the orphaned farmers, and each agreed to marry one sibling to bring them into a world of wealth and luxury. However, with a total of four men and six women, the eldest Royalblade sister, Vallaua, was presented with Luminia to marry. Being bound by the oath shared by her and her sisters to marry the poor orphans, and taking into account that Whitevale marriage laws don't /technically/ ban non-traditional weddings, the suddenly-expanded Royalblade can had a ten-person wedding a few months later, involving six brides, four grooms, two punchups and, mercifully, only one drunken grandfather falling into a table.
Luminia, unlike her brothers, did not adapt well to a life of luxury. While her newly-married brothers settled into a life of extravagance, comfort, and reclining on divans in uncomfortable positions for the explicit purpose of flaunting one's wealth, she preferred physical labour to pass the time. Finding such opportunities limited in a borough in which 90% of the population are land-owning snobs, she took to the Bloodbowl field to smash some heads, and fund her buying her wife an anniversary present.
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After 10 games / her 10th game
Luminia's quiet and industrious nature is reflected in her performances on the field; she is the only player to have played all ten opening games for the Breakers - along with thrower Lilin Trueshot and catcher Aaera Bluebow - without developing any of her skills and abilities. Her wife Vallaua would say it's because Luminia is perfect already, but that's just the kind of thing a pampered spouse would say a few days after receiving a gold-saddled pony for an anniversary gift.