Clarisse d'Cagliostro

Clarisse d'Cagliostro (クラリス・ド・カリオストロ Kurarisu do Kariosutoro) is the princess and current ruler of the European Grand Duchy of Gagliostro and a friend of Lupin III from the film The Castle of Cagliostro.

Personality
Clarisse is very gentle and caring. As a child, she nurses Lupin back to health after he got injured the night before sneaking into the castle. As an adult, she likewise cares for him when he's knocked out by a fallen tree root, although she doesn't have much time.

She is very brave. After Lupin gets shot, she offers to marry the Count if he spares his life. A few minutes later, she saves Lupin, Fujiko and Zenigata from getting gunned down by Jodot by throwing herself at the machine gun.

She calls Lupin "Ouji-san" for most of the film, which is translated to "Monsieur" in the Netflix subtitles.

Lupin III
Clarisse only sees the good in Lupin, particularly after she saved his life when she was a child. She goes out of her way several times to save him again and again, including throwing herself on top of him when he gets shot. At the end, she desires to go out into the world and be a part of Lupin's gang, but Lupin believes he's been a bad influence on her.

Count Cagliostro
Clarisse fears and detests the Count, and though she's a damsel in distress and he physically outmatches her, she fights him any way she can.

Fujiko Mine
Clarisse doesn't know Fujiko very well, but trusts her and views her as a confidante during her imprisonment. She is inexperienced in matters of love and expresses curiosity about her and Lupin's relationship.

Gardener
Clarisse has a strong bond with the old gardener, who looked after her dog Karl after she was sent away to the convent. She calls him "Grandpa" as a term of endearment, similar to the way Lupin calls Zenigata "Pops".

Trivia

 * She plays an offscreen role in Lupin III: Part V, when she allows Lupin to hide from PeopleLog in the castle's catacombs.
 * She is named after Clarisse d'Etigues, Arsène Lupin's wife in The Countess of Cagliostro, who died after giving birth to their son, Jean. Clarisse d'Etigues was the daughter of Baron Godefroy d'Etigues, who was the owner of a fictional castle in the real-life place of La Haye d'Etigues, which was just northeast of Maurice Leblanc's hometown, Étretat.
 * Clarisse is often cited as an early "Moé" example in Japanese pop culture, although this is criticised throughout the film by Lupin, who several times taunts the "lolita-loving Count" for marrying someone half his age.

Name
"Clarisse" is a French name meaning "Bright" or "Famous".

Quotes
"I know. He live into different worlds."

- Clarisse d'Cagliostro