aka Servitor
Lea is Kreszentia Kardos's servitor a position that pretty much makes the Chinese Water Deer, the calico Inquisitress's personal bullet deliverer and bullet sponge. It's second nature for her to jump in front of an assassin's bullet, monster's claws, daemon's sword, etc. etc. All the while unloading from her M4 carbine, PP-19 Bizon, or AMT Automag V .50 caliber pistol. And if ordered into close combat mode she has an e-tool and knife.
Kidnapped from South Korea, and raised in a North Korean super soldier program Lea had all of her nerves replaced with experimental artificial fibers that conveyed brain signals at 40 times the speed of organic nerves, all without the pesky stuff like feeling pain, or emotion.
In reality her training did make it so she can not feel pain, or much of anything for that matter. She has no sense of touch, or taste, her body can't feel pleasure, and thus has no outward ability to express emotion.
Her handlers made one mistake though...they took her leash off.
Sent to assassinate a priest in Russia taking in those trying to flee North Korea the water deer instead killed her handlers and found her way into the Inquisition the moment she got off North Korean soil.
Ferociously loyal to Kreszentia, the water deer's blank cold emotionless state is great facing daemons that sense and feed on negative feelings such as anger or lust. All of her bullets being blessed and dipped in holy water helps too. Her reflexes are insanely fast, though her body can't do fine motor controls outside of combat...so she can seem clumsy when not in combat mode. Since her throat was slashed she is also mostly mute, though can speak through a mechanical voice box.
As pain doesn't effect her, she can affect battlefield repairs on her body without the need of any drugs like morphine. Calmly setting bones, digging bullets out, sewing wounds, etc.
Nowadays she is Kreszentia's personal bodyguard as she is now a member of the High Lords, so if she is activated...take cover.
Lea is Kreszentia Kardos's servitor a position that pretty much makes the Chinese Water Deer, the calico Inquisitress's personal bullet deliverer and bullet sponge. It's second nature for her to jump in front of an assassin's bullet, monster's claws, daemon's sword, etc. etc. All the while unloading from her M4 carbine, PP-19 Bizon, or AMT Automag V .50 caliber pistol. And if ordered into close combat mode she has an e-tool and knife.
Kidnapped from South Korea, and raised in a North Korean super soldier program Lea had all of her nerves replaced with experimental artificial fibers that conveyed brain signals at 40 times the speed of organic nerves, all without the pesky stuff like feeling pain, or emotion.
In reality her training did make it so she can not feel pain, or much of anything for that matter. She has no sense of touch, or taste, her body can't feel pleasure, and thus has no outward ability to express emotion.
Her handlers made one mistake though...they took her leash off.
Sent to assassinate a priest in Russia taking in those trying to flee North Korea the water deer instead killed her handlers and found her way into the Inquisition the moment she got off North Korean soil.
Ferociously loyal to Kreszentia, the water deer's blank cold emotionless state is great facing daemons that sense and feed on negative feelings such as anger or lust. All of her bullets being blessed and dipped in holy water helps too. Her reflexes are insanely fast, though her body can't do fine motor controls outside of combat...so she can seem clumsy when not in combat mode. Since her throat was slashed she is also mostly mute, though can speak through a mechanical voice box.
As pain doesn't effect her, she can affect battlefield repairs on her body without the need of any drugs like morphine. Calmly setting bones, digging bullets out, sewing wounds, etc.
Nowadays she is Kreszentia's personal bodyguard as she is now a member of the High Lords, so if she is activated...take cover.
Category All / All
Species Cervine (Other)
Size 1241 x 1280px
File Size 269.7 kB
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