Seriana Werefox
She dreads any form of subjugation or control. She also fears abandoning her undead sisters and despite her quest for power, Sarina harbours a deep fear of eternal servitude - she is petrified by the prospect of becoming a pawn to a higher power. This fear fuels her desire to evade the prying eyes of gods.
Sarina, though she exudes an air of fierce elegance, is slim and stands 5’11” tall. Her features are sharp, defined and her skin eternally bears a cold and fair complexion, a signature of her vampiric nature. Clustering around her pale visage, her hair falls to her shoulders in semi-curly locks that shimmer dirt-blonde under whatever light they catch. Her eyes, a deep, almost abyssal, brown, always appear to be studying her surroundings, calculating and strategizing.
Although her power-hunger is her defining trait, she has a contradictory desire for independence. She also has a soft spot for her undead sisters, and her protection over them is unconditional and absolute.
When not scheming for power or guarding her sisters, Sarina immerses herself in arcane studies, seeking the knowledge to usurp the gods or escape their gaze.
In life, Sarina was known for her keen intelligence and ambition. Her transformation into a vampire only intensified these traits, and now, her mind is ceaselessly at work devising plans for world domination. More than power, she desires freedom from divine watchfulness and the ability to live according to her own rules. Despite her domineering nature, Sarina harbors real affection for her undead sisters and will fight till the end to protect them. While her goals might strike many as malevolent, Sarina simply sees herself as asserting her autonomy in a universe ruled by capricious deities.
Serina is highly intelligent, cunning and power-hungry. She is forever plotting to seize control, yet she has a fierce protective streak when it comes to her undead sisters. She has a deep-seated desire to be free from all restraints, which fuels her quest to break the shackles of the gods.
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