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Mihai Florescu, Kemono Jihen, 2-3-22
sunjake | out of tune
₊˚꒰♡꒱— i could be like candy, sweeter than true love. but he’s like candy, nothing artificial, like i was
park sunghoon | red moon
₊˚꒰♡꒱— my breath is filled with red light
VERSE: Supernatural Beings;;
NAME: Hisui E. Fiore TITLE: People as old as her probably still refer to her as Princess, but that was 300 years ago. AGE: 244 years (born 1774) - she appears late teens / early twenties, as it’s around these years that the inherited Dhampir traits set in and seal her immortality.
BRIEF BIO:
Born in 1774, Hisui is the youngest of the two children born to Toma E. Fiore, the country’s then-king, and Amber D’Carina, long-time heiress of a seemingly undying bloodline.
Much like her brother, her late teen years revealed her abnormalities that set them apart from their human father and mother alike. Her incisors became sharper and longer, her eyes and hair darkening quite significantly, but the sun didn’t effect her the same way it did her mother; she did not feel the overwhelming desire to feed.
Though the two siblings’ powers were far from threatening, the culture of the century rebuked those who were beyond the realms of humankind, and Toma was forced to banish his wife and children. This was not something that Amber took kindly to, and though she complied with his initial orders, she returned just a few nights later fire and fury that reduced the palace - and its remaining inhabitants - to ashes.
Amber has not been seen since, but both of the children managed to make lives for themselves over the several hundred years that passed. Modern-day society, though perhaps not accepting of their existence, was far more tolerant. Besides, developed technology and resources meant it was even easier for two Dhampirs to blend in.