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Narmaya

Narmaya was a young Anasaian girl who turned into a Vampire due to unknown circumstances. Since her transformation, she has lived for approximately 400 years. After being captured by a priest of the Divine Masochist, she was imprisoned in a casket and set adrift into the sea. She was later found in a ship’s graveyard in the Northern Sea.

During her human life, Narmaya used to live in a convent full of priests to become a nun herself. Although normally she would’ve been to a religious school for girls (occupied by nuns/religious sisters), Narmaya has been sold and sent to this convent more as an object than anything else. She was allowed to go around the convent during the day but she could never leave the building; then at night she would be abused and molested by the priests as a release for their abstinence. After the sexual harassment, the Priests would often apologize to her as a way for the priests to repent from their sins. The Priests would manipulate her to believe that all her experiences are a form of sacrifice for greater good and that everyone has a role to play to achieve a place besides the divine masochist. They would tell her that she was too lustful and she had to be put in the convent and kept there otherwise she would be used by bad men and women outside the faith of the gods. She lived her life believing that she deserved all her suffering.

Narmaya used to live on a farm until her parents sold her to the convent at the age 12. The Parents thought she was going to serve as a nun. After that she no longer has any contact with her family.

One night, Narmaya prayed to the Gods to take her, and a voice inside her mind spoke to her, telling her that her prayers were answered. In the morning, after servicing some of the Priests, Narmaya decided to pick up an Axe, and she brutally murdered the Priests, some of them tried to stop her but to no avail, after the crime, she escaped the convent.

A high priest of the Order of the Angel of Justice from Anasai captured and imprisoned her in an enchanted casket. The casket was set adrift, eventually leading to her discovery in the ship’s graveyard in the Northern Sea.