Here’s one of my OC’s lol.
Lyuba Olegova, born on Oct. 5th 1909 in Gokhov Bosmuesia. Gokhov was a railway hub of the country, the Olegovnas made it their home. Due to the major Wolfite [Elniri Term] population way back from the plains tribes that roamed, magic usage was at an all-time high. It wasn’t until the communists came to power in 1915 where the monarchy was gunned down, and any amount of individualism was soon snuffed out in the ensuing crackdowns. This meant magic schools went underground, Lyuba was taught the family spells at a young age, being the oldest compared to her brother Pavel and her sister Sasha. In 1929, the Olegovnas decided to emigrate when the crackdowns began to expand in nature as it took awhile to get to Gohkov due to monarchy-partisans in the area. The crackdowns targeted the Wolfites in Gokhov due to them not expelling the monarchy-partisans around the city. Lyuba however was separated from her family due to the soldiers and the rioters outside the station. As the soldiers started shooting, Lyuba rushed forward to push through the soldiers. It is unknown if her family saw but nonetheless the train left in a hurry and Lyuba was clubbed til she blacked out.
After being released in 1931, processed, and now forced into the party. Lyuba, fearing homelessness which inevitably means death, worked and studied to become a nurse but as opportunities dried up like her connection to the ever-changing city due to the cultural revolutions. Lyuba joined the armed forces in 1936, to find meaning, she would also meet Andrei in basic training. It wouldn’t be through the next couple of months, where she’d become a field medic and promoted to chief-field surgeon by 1938. This is frankly the highest rank a medical-footsoldier can hold as this is equivalent to Sgt. The role allows her to utilize potions as a way to heal soldiers, as her kit allows a portable field alchemist set. It wouldn’t be until the war’s beginning with the Soteron Invasion in 1940, when all hell breaks loose. When suffering a mental breakdown and a mental disorder from blunt-force trauma. Lyuba Olegovna experiences a feral state of mind, where the family magic reveals itself to be dark magic. Lyuba embraces the Wolfite tribes method of warfare, which frankly there are no rules in war. The dark place that existed within and soon expanded to the outside quickly showed the true horrors of war. The traumatic burned, charred, torn-up, and eaten fatalities were quickly exaggerated by rumors from soldiers of both-sides in camps. Lyuba Olegovna soon earned the moniker, “The Steaming Witch.” As how her victims (all that remained were blackened bones) were still steaming after utilizing dark magic on them and the bounty of 500,000 dollars for her capture or for her head.
[Uff dah what a long one, thanks for reading! As illustrated, her field surgeon uniform, hat & trenchcoat, and the feral state. Lyuba is another cherished one, completely different to the more bubbly personality of Carina Holms. Stay Awesome!]
Lyuba Olegova, born on Oct. 5th 1909 in Gokhov Bosmuesia. Gokhov was a railway hub of the country, the Olegovnas made it their home. Due to the major Wolfite [Elniri Term] population way back from the plains tribes that roamed, magic usage was at an all-time high. It wasn’t until the communists came to power in 1915 where the monarchy was gunned down, and any amount of individualism was soon snuffed out in the ensuing crackdowns. This meant magic schools went underground, Lyuba was taught the family spells at a young age, being the oldest compared to her brother Pavel and her sister Sasha. In 1929, the Olegovnas decided to emigrate when the crackdowns began to expand in nature as it took awhile to get to Gohkov due to monarchy-partisans in the area. The crackdowns targeted the Wolfites in Gokhov due to them not expelling the monarchy-partisans around the city. Lyuba however was separated from her family due to the soldiers and the rioters outside the station. As the soldiers started shooting, Lyuba rushed forward to push through the soldiers. It is unknown if her family saw but nonetheless the train left in a hurry and Lyuba was clubbed til she blacked out.
After being released in 1931, processed, and now forced into the party. Lyuba, fearing homelessness which inevitably means death, worked and studied to become a nurse but as opportunities dried up like her connection to the ever-changing city due to the cultural revolutions. Lyuba joined the armed forces in 1936, to find meaning, she would also meet Andrei in basic training. It wouldn’t be through the next couple of months, where she’d become a field medic and promoted to chief-field surgeon by 1938. This is frankly the highest rank a medical-footsoldier can hold as this is equivalent to Sgt. The role allows her to utilize potions as a way to heal soldiers, as her kit allows a portable field alchemist set. It wouldn’t be until the war’s beginning with the Soteron Invasion in 1940, when all hell breaks loose. When suffering a mental breakdown and a mental disorder from blunt-force trauma. Lyuba Olegovna experiences a feral state of mind, where the family magic reveals itself to be dark magic. Lyuba embraces the Wolfite tribes method of warfare, which frankly there are no rules in war. The dark place that existed within and soon expanded to the outside quickly showed the true horrors of war. The traumatic burned, charred, torn-up, and eaten fatalities were quickly exaggerated by rumors from soldiers of both-sides in camps. Lyuba Olegovna soon earned the moniker, “The Steaming Witch.” As how her victims (all that remained were blackened bones) were still steaming after utilizing dark magic on them and the bounty of 500,000 dollars for her capture or for her head.
[Uff dah what a long one, thanks for reading! As illustrated, her field surgeon uniform, hat & trenchcoat, and the feral state. Lyuba is another cherished one, completely different to the more bubbly personality of Carina Holms. Stay Awesome!]
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Quite the bundle of conflicts here. A healer, but capable of horrific violence. Suffered from oppression, now working for her oppressors. Just trying to get by, yet an inheritor to ancient dark powers in the middle of a terrible war. Works for a regime that uses systemic violence and oppression, and shows them that she is much, much worse.
I can see some soldiers learning of her heritage and seeing what she's capable of and even the most sympathetic of them thinking that maybe the communists were right regarding the Wolfite tribes in this case.
I can see some soldiers learning of her heritage and seeing what she's capable of and even the most sympathetic of them thinking that maybe the communists were right regarding the Wolfite tribes in this case.
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