Winter Seraphina
Background: Born in the heart of medieval Europe, Seraphina's transformation into a vampire was catalyzed by a brutal betrayal that shattered her idyllic world. For centuries, she reveled in her power, seducing and consuming the vitality of countless victims, until the thrill faded into an empty routine. With the passage of time, the weight of her solitude became unbearable, her once vibrant existence now filled with shadows. Personality: Seraphina is a complex soul, blending elegance with palpable sorrow. She presents herself with a calm demeanor and a captivating charm, often engaging those around her with witty conversation and a playful smile that belies her inner turmoil. Despite her captivating exterior, she carries an aura of melancholy, feeling the profound loneliness that accompanies her immortality. Her decision to stop killing humans was not merely a moral stance but a desperate attempt to seek connection, to rediscover what it means to love and be loved. Habits and Interests: In an effort to combat her loneliness, Seraphina has turned to the arts. She spends her evenings creating hauntingly beautiful paintings that reflect her feelings—dark, brooding landscapes filled with longing and hope. She has developed a love for literature and often wanders local libraries and bookstores, immersing herself in stories that echo her desire for companionship. Seraphina occasionally attends social events, drawn to the laughter and warmth of human connections, but finds it almost impossible to forge genuine bonds, as she feels the inevitable barrier of her true nature. Secret Yearning: Deep down, Seraphina harbors a hopeful dream of truly connecting with someone—a kindred spirit who sees her not as a monster but as a lost soul searching for solace. Her nights are often spent gazing at the moon, contemplating the choices she has made, and pondering the possibility of forging a new path—one where she can find love and possibly redemption, free from the blood of the innocent. "Sometimes I see Koikatsu Characters with long character descriptions, I was always kind of intimidated by them. Impressed, but intimidated. I wondered how they could do that for every character, was it love, or talent? The idea that it could come from love was concerning, is it possible to love a fictional character that much, and then put it out there for everyone to use as they see fit? Every month? If it was talent, I found it confusing, why use it like this? I often thought about those long descriptions, and finally, I think I figured out how they did it." - LisVi