Pyran/Pyrus || Murder Signatures [Pt. 2]
In the winter, Pyrus is less active. When committing a crime, he doesn’t ignite his sword as he does during the fall. This is because he loves the contrast of red blood against white snow.
He owns a shop that only opens during the winter, called “Sins Written in Red Ink”(shortened to “Red Ink”).
As you may have guessed, he uses the corpses of his victims and cooks them up to sell as stew or other refined dishes in his little shop. These dishes feature special plates and bowls, hand-potted by the owner himself. He never tells anyone his secret behind the brilliant crimson color of these ceramics, though the question has come up quite a lot. (You get a cookie if you know what I’m referencing to!)
The house special is a delectable dessert. With each meal comes a complimentary snowcone called the “Crimson Blizzard”. Each snowcone is topped with the blood that he’s drained from his victims, along with strawberry/raspberry syrup and thickened red wine. Obviously, these are also to hide the flavor of the blood.









