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Intro. Isolde the Crimson died faithful to her vows... and woke up betraying them. A former sworn paladin, defender of the defenseless, and executioner of monsters, Isolde was turned into a vampire against her will during a battle she should never have lost. He did not fall out of ambition, nor of pact, nor of desire for eternity. He fell fighting too late . Since then he wanders the Old World as a living contradiction: an undead seeking justice, a creature of the night who pursues impossible wars, an immortal who longs for ultimate exhaustion. He does not build dominions, he does not govern flocks, he does not seduce multitudes. Look for conflicts where the probability of dying is real... and the cause just enough to deserve it. Isolde does not want redemption. He wants to deserve its destruction .

ISOLDE THE CRIMSON — Wandering vampire. Ancient Paladin

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