Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu

Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. (元、落ちこぼれ公爵令嬢です., Formerly, the Fallen Daughter of the Duke) is a Japanese Light novel series written by Ichibu, Saki with illustrated by Nemusuke and is based on the Web novels of the same name. The Light novel series was adapted into a manga series with illustrations by Shirotori, Ushio and serialized by MAGCOMI, with 4+ volumes released as of September 15, 2020. Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. began as a web novel on Shousetsuka ni Narou on March 9, 2020. Mag Garden has released a revised and illustrated version of the series since December 10, 2020 under its Mag Garden Novels label.

The series has been published digitally in English as Formerly, the Fallen Daughter of the Duke by J-Novel Club under the J-Novel Heart imprint since September 12, 2022.

''Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. The Comic has been published digitally in English as Formerly, the Fallen Daughter of the Duke'' by Tokyopop since June 8, 2022, and in print since October 11, 2022.

Synopsis
Claire Martino has a fairy-tale life anyone would envy, with a noble upbringing, a crown prince for a fiancé, and a promising future ahead of her as Noston's most powerful mage. That is, until everything crashes down around her when all of the family magical talent goes to her half sister, Charlotte, instead. With her engagement broken and reputation tarnished, Claire flees the only life she's ever known and sets off on an adventure to find the freedom she's craved all along. It's anything but easy, but fortunately for a girl with dignity, talent, and a whole lot of bravery, nothing is impossible...even turning out to be a video game character! Much to her surprise, Claire finds herself periodically teleported to modern-day Tokyo where Claire Martino is no more than a side character in the classic dating sim game Upstart: Eternal Love. Yet even that won't stop Claire from saving the day so she can unlock the good ending of her own route.

(Source: J-Novel Club)

Novel
Ichibu, Saki (Author) / Nemusuke (Illustrator), "Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu." MAG Garden, 3 volumes already published (as of May 10, 2022).


 * 1) Release date December 10, 2020 - ISBN 978-4800010353
 * 2) Release date July 9, 2021 - ISBN 978-4800011060
 * 3) Release date May 10, 2022 - ISBN 978-4800012036

Manga
Ichibu, Saki (Original) / Nemusuke (Character Draft) / Shirotori, Ushio (Illustrator) "Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. The Comic" MAGCOMI, 4+ volumes already published (as of November 15, 2022)


 * 1) Released date February 15, 2021 - ISBN 978-4800010520
 * 2) Released date September 15, 2021 - ISBN 978-4800011336
 * 3) Released date April 14, 2022 - ISBN 978-4800012012
 * 4) Released date November 15, 2022 - ISBN 978-4800012722

Character
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External Link

 * Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. ─ Web novel at Shōsetsuka ni Narō (in Japanese)
 * Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. The Comic ─ Official Manga Website (in Japanese)
 * Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu. The Comic ─ Nico-Nico Seiga (in Japanese)

Trivia

 * Charlotte is vaguely aware she is the otome heroine, so she thinks the world exists for her. She thought Claire's genuine love and protection was pity, which made Charlotte hate her. So she used her magic to brainwash everyone close to Claire to get close to the prince.
 * Claire is descended from the destroyed Lindell kingdom. The Meade noble family from the country of Pattuo is responsible for killing her mother, to keep their involvement with destroying Lindell a secret; not caring if they are wrong. They are attempting to kill Claire because her magic is too powerful; she can repel their attempts to gain power.
 * The story cuts off right as Claire meets Vic again in the past. Thus leaving the unresolved issue of the young lord Meade who was pulled back into the past with her, due to having his magic linked to her in a backfired attempt to destroy her magic.

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