Awake Remembrance of These Valiant Dead Kia Hua Ko Te Pai Snap Back to Reality Oops There Goes Gravity/Commander Wake (The Locked Tomb)
Commander of the space military in a war against god (not as cool as it sounds, god is kinda a loser). Turned her organisation into an actual organised force that started to make ground against the forces of the empire, and as such is near worshipped by the other members.
Angry space milf. We have it on very good authority (second, less angry space milf) that she’s hot af but she keeps enacting psychological warfare on her daughters girlfriend/nemesis/soulmate/boss just because she’s a bit goth. Also she died and possessed a sword for a bit and that’s kinda sharp.
Binah (Lobotomy Corporation)
(Spoilers, but this game is from 2019)
Binah, formerly known as Garion, was an Arbiter of the Head: an in-house killer employed by the government to wipe the City of any violating its various taboos (which in of itself would make her more Hunt aligned… if not for the fact that she also destroys everything else in the vicinity; collateral damage is just that, after all). She preformed her job extraordinarily well, having eliminated several rogue organizations (two of which we see in canon—one of which bears her hallmark to this day) and everything around them, leaving nothing but rubble and a seaside cup of tea. Before rampaging through the facility, she remarks "But you never know. The yearning for blood could wax once again, for it is simply sealed, not uprooted." which is more than true—her boss fight is widely remarked as the most difficult (non-optional) battle in the game. It is her death and the subsequent picking of her brain that leads to the Smoke War: an event which physically and psychologically devastated the residents and soldiers alike, all for the benefit of the war profiteers involved.
Additionally, she does have her own musical motif: the violin, which appears not only in her own track but also in the tracks of the other characters whose lives she devastated.
While her sexuality is never explicitly stated (as is the case with quite literally every character in this series) she definitely has something going on with Angela in the sequel, Library of Ruina (repeatedly calls her "dear" and betrays the fact that she was quite literally sent there to kill Angela specifically). She killed soooo many people so many different times and sees herself as detached from humanity, actively delighting in others' suffering (despite claiming it is just business for her) but I would risk it. There is a CG of her standing covered in blood holding another woman's severed arm surrounded by felled monsters and men alike with fatal injuries of her own and she is still beaming. She referred to the assignment that sent her to her death as "a fun little trip". She speaks in poems and drinks black tea and has a bird motif. I would risk it all.
Slaughter Sapphics Round 1 Bout 6
Commander Wake (The Locked Tomb)
Binah (Lobotomy Corporation)
Voting ended onNov 24, 2025