Serafierre val Lischelle-Drakle

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Serafierre val Lischelle-Drakle
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Aliases

Fierre
Fierre the Opener
Cougher Bloody Secrets

Species

Vampire (Natural-Born)

Age

25 (Vol.6)[1]
26 (Vol.8)[2]

Gender

Female

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Drakle Family
Ryoka Griffin
Fellowship of the Inn

Family

Colfa (Mother)
Himilt (Father)
Rivel (Brother)

Occupation

Opener
Information Broker

Residence

Reizmelt (Formerly)
Invrisil

First Appearance

Interlude - 5

Serafierre val Lischelle-Drakle, more commonly known as Fierre, is a Vampire and a member of the Drakle Family.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Fierre is shorter than Ryoka (by a good bit) and slimmer.[1] She is wrapped up in layers of dark clothing, which also cover her hands, and even wears beneath them a hat on top of her black hair.[3]

Being a Vampire, Fierre has pale skin, red eyes, and sharp teeth.[4] Although she is already in her mid twenties, Fierre looks only like she's sixteen.[1]

Personality[edit | edit source]

While initially seeming standoffish, Fierre is a friendly young woman eager to prove herself. While proud of her Vampire heritage, she is terrified at the thought of being discovered and killed for who she is, which is why she tends to close herself off to most people, though this somewhat changed after meeting Ryoka.[5] She's willing to help her friends, even at personal risk.

Fierre is a competent Broker and is adept at networking.

Background[edit | edit source]

Despite the fact Fierre doesn't really age due to being a vampire, she chose to appear younger when she first came to Reizmelt and over the years slowly made herself grow older to avoid suspicion.[1]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

  • [Assassin] Lv. 7

Skills:[edit | edit source]

  • [Bloodform Blades]
  • [Body: Reject Toxins]
  • [Concealing Presence]

Skills Siphoned:[edit | edit source]

  • [Lesser Dexterity][6]

Vampire Powers:[edit | edit source]

  • Greater Strength and Speed
  • Eyes of Charm: Inherited from her mother, Fierre is able to hypnotize and charm people with her gaze.[7]
  • Mist Transformation: Inherited from her father and his bloodline, Fierre is able to turn her body into mist.[7]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Fierre had many brothers, though only two currently remain. One of them is Rivel, who still lives with her, and another one that has already moved away.[1]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Ryoka) “Don’t talk to me about them. They’re probably dead three miles south of here. Ambushed by rabbits.”
  • (To Ryoka) “It nearly killed him. Ran him through the chest. Unicorns are evil.”
  • (To Ryoka) “I’m not losing my first Human friend. If anyone’s going to be in trouble—I have a better chance of surviving. No arguments.”
  • (To Ryoka) “If you don’t want to talk about it—I won’t look into it, Ryoka. I—my entire family—my species owes you.”
  • (To Ryoka) “Did you think we were going to kill him? He’s my favorite sheep! I’d eat anyone who hurt him!”
  • (To Erin) “Some of the gear we got from Archmage Valeterisa’s mansion. Remember? The Archmage, who’s probably less dangerous than one of the Antinium’s leaders?”
  • (To Erin) “She is all that. But she says how much she loves this inn. And…how much all of you matter to her. She was afraid to come back.”
  • (To Ryoka) “I’m coming too. No arguments. Or I’ll suck out all your blood and make you stay.”
  • (To herself while reading) “Fierre, I’m still not able to return to Liscor. Horns of Hammerad…attacking the Village of the Dead? Are they insane? Trying to…mud in my veins, what is she getting herself into now? Can’t she stay out of trouble for five minutes?”
  • (To [Goth] Goblin and Numbtongue) “Hold on. Stop following me around. And stop doing that! Numbtongue. Numbtongue, this Goblin’s insulting me!
  • (To Numbtongue) “I don’t know how she’s mocking me, but she is! Make her stop!”
  • (To Niers) “We’re the Fellowship of the Inn, Lord Astoragon, not travelling [Performers]!”

References[edit | edit source]