Sheba
Sheba fears losing her newly given undead immortality, which she views as a twisted gift. She also dreads the possibility of losing Dijinus' favor and being abandoned, much as she abandoned her previous deity.
Sheba, the young vampire, boasts ethereal beauty that belies her true age. Her youthful features are a stark contrast to the brutality she is capable of. Her skin, as white as fresh snow, enhances her sparkling blue eyes which often seem to hold a glimmer of innocence. Her soft, curly blonde hair is usually left loose, cascading down to her shoulders and perfectly framing her delicate face. Her slender form hints at both grace and agility, often hidden under her ceremonial robes adorned with symbolism of her faith in Dijinus, the fire god.
Sheba has developed a quirk of often staring into the flickering flames, lost in her own thoughts, possibly contemplating her existence and allegiances. She also has a terrifying, shrieking laugh that chills the bones of those who hear it.
Sheba spends much of her time studying about fire, both magical and mundane. In her free time, she also enjoys watching the dusk and dawn, reminiscing about her mortal days.
A high cleric in the faith of Dijinus the fire god, Sheba worshiped the goddess of knowledge, Knowalia, until her older sister, Astrecolise, turned her into a vampire just as she was entering womanhood. This marked a significant change in her life as she was torn from her familiar world into the cruel unlife of vampirism. This transformation, while horrifying and life-altering, initially provided her a chance at remaking herself. She turned to Dijinus and threw herself into her faith, using it as an anchor in her new chaotic existence. As the youngest among her sisters and the most drastically changed, she struggles with feelings of betrayal, fear, loneliness, and guilt.
Despite her terrifying transformation, Sheba often maintains an air of youthful innocence unless provoked. However, under that guise lies a cruel and vicious killer who doesn't shy away from tormenting her victims. While fervently faithful, she struggles with the guilt of abandoning her previous deity. Sheba is blithely disconnected from the weight of her actions, as if taking a life holds the same import as choosing a summer dress. However, once the hunt is afoot, she transforms into a lethal predator, an incarnation of Dijinus's searing wrath.
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