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Princess Daphne is the daughter of The King Ethelred and an unnamed Queen. Her background belongs to the damsel in distress stock: A beautiful maiden coveted by many princes and knights, her heart belongs to the Kingdom's champion, Dirk the Daring from Dragon's Lair created by Don Bluth.

Princess Daphne is a very beautiful and voluptuous tall woman with a slim hourglass figure body. In the video games, Daphne has long, mid-thigh-length golden blonde hair, big purple pearl earrings, and a headband with a miniature crown. She wears a long-sleeve loose-knit see-through sheer gown over a black one-piece v-neck swimsuit-like dress, black slip-on high heel sandals, and a necklace with a matching bracelet, for makeup, she wears light purple eyeshadow and black mascara.

She was voiced by the late Vera Pacheco in video game who is replaced with Darcy Harvier. In the TV series, she was voiced by Ellen Gerstell.

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In the games, Princess Daphne is the beautiful daughter of King Aethelred and an unnamed queen. She serves as the series' damsel in distress. A beautiful maiden coveted by many princes and knights, her heart belongs to the kingdom's champion, Dirk the Daring.

In the original Dragon's Lair game, Princess Daphne is kidnapped by the dragon Singe and imprisoned in a large crystal orb. Singe commanded King Aethelred to surrender his kingdom before sunset or the princess would die. Daphne appears in the final level of the game, giving Dirk directions to use the magic sword and slay the dragon. The story has been described by Crash as "a cross between an Arthurian romance and George and the Dragon."

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