Ghost Princess (character)

 Ghost Princess (formerly Warrior Princess) makes her first appearance in "Prisoners of Love" where she is kidnapped by the Ice King. She also makes appearances in "What is Life?" in Ice King's Imagination Zone and in "Loyalty to the King," as one of the princesses who wanted to marry Nice King. In the latter Jake yells at her to make her go away which makes her think that Nice King hates her, causing her to cry. She seems to be very shy and sensitive.

History
In her self-titled episode "Ghost Princess," Finn and Jake look for facts about her death. She asked them to search because in order to ascend to the 50th Dead World, she must know how she died. She has no memory of her former life because she's a ghost. Toward the end of the episode Finn discovers that she was killed by her lover Clarence, the ghost of whom Ghost Princess meets and begins courting in the graveyard during the episode. Upon learning how she died Ghost Princess has a flash back of her death revealing that she was formerly known as "Warrior Princess," and that she and her lover Clarence (when he was still alive) had gone to battle over her kingdom. In the battle Clarence stabbed Warrior Princess, immediately feeling remorseful at having killed his lover he cries and holds her in his arms. Outside the flashback Ghost Princess begins her ascension to the 50th Dead World and tells Clarence that she forgives him for killing her. He ascends with her after Jake reveals how Clarence had died. Clarence had exploded after eating too much softy cheese at the Squeez-E-Mart while in a state of deep depression (probably brought on by killing Warrior Princess).

Warrior Princess


Warrior Princess is Ghost Princess' past self and the leader of her kingdom's army. She was killed by another army's leader, Clarence (even though they were in love) in a battle for her kingdom. Apparently, she liked Clarence both when she was alive and as a ghost.

Appearance
She has blue, translucent skin and wears a floating tiara with a green gem. Upon close inspection, the dress she wears is actually attached to her head. Her dress ends much like a traditional "floating sheet" ghost, and much like Raggedy Princess' appearance. She has unusual eyes compared to most Adventure Time characters.

When she was alive, Ghost Princess was Warrior Princess, who wore brown armor and had long blonde hair. She has greenish skin and a tiara with a green gem.

Abilities
She harnesses powers similar to the elementary "ghost" and can move through objects.

Quotes
"Sorry. It's just I'm doomed to haunt this mortal plane."

"Until I discover the cause of my death, my soul can't ascend to the 50th Dead World. But as a ghost, I have no memory of my mortal life... And no idea how I died."

"It's all right, Finn. I'm calling off the investigation. I don't feel tormented anymore now that I'm with Clarence."

"I forgive you, Clarence. Take my hands! Ascend with me to the 50th Dead World!"

Trivia

 * The Ghost Princess is one of Ice King's least favorite princesses because he can't hold her with his "love mitts," as stated in "Hitman."
 * Even though she possesses the power to pass through solid objects, she never attempts to leave the locked cell in the episode "Prisoners of Love" until Finn saves her and the other Princesses.
 * When interrogated by Finn, the ghost of the individual, Boilbee, buried next to Ghost Princess's body states that "she's been here longer than almost everybody."
 * The word "FEMALE" is inscribed on Ghost Princess' grave.
 * In the episode "Loyalty to the King" and "Prisoners of Love," Ghost Princess seems to have just a regular voice, but in the episode "Ghost Princess," she has an echoing ghost effect added to it.
 * There is no apparent division between Ghost Princess' dress and her head and arms.
 * She makes a cameo appearance in the title card for "Princess Monster Wife."
 * Her phone is 5 floating squares.

Major

 * "Prisoners of Love"
 * "Loyalty to the King"
 * "Ghost Princess"

Minor

 * "Hitman" (picture)
 * "Princess Monster Wife" (title card only)