Mentally unstable French sapper, Vannelle Pointue. You can draw whatever the hell you want with her, I don't care. (Nothing too problematic please)
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Stupid ass lore time: (CW: Mentions of murder and cannibalism)
She was born in a first estate family in France in the early 1700s. Her mother died during birth from giving birth to her and her twin brother, Quennell Pointu, and their father was a priest. She and Quennell were always quite eccentric, but Vannelle tended to have more violent tendencies. She had a nice education and a lavish lifestyle, but she was always tired of being pampered and forced to stay home, she wanted to socialize, she liked working, especially for herself. She started working as a butcher as a part time job when she was 11 after her classes were over, she worked while her father was at work, and the housekeepers didn't suspect a thing. At 15, she was forced to marry an older man, obviously, she really did not like this. So she and Quennell killed the man she was supposed to marry, and they ate some of his remains to dispose of the body better. This is where they committed cannibalism for the first time. When she was 19, the infection hit. She and Quennell fled their city because it was being overrun, and they didn't really care about anyone but themselves. They decided to join the military to get better access to weapons, and other benefits, they barely did military stuff unless necessary. They already had an advantage on getting in because Quennell was a priest, and they were looking for chaplains, and from there, he helped Vannelle get in as well. They continued to struggle with food however, so they had to resort to eating the corpses of the infected and soldiers who died unrelated to the infection. Vannelle and Quennell have never killed anyone for the sole purpose of eating them, they're definitely weird and sociopathic, but not heartless.
(It's weird that a lot of these qualities in this story would genuinely be considered "normal" in the 1800s, like child labor and child marriage.)
Happy late womens' day btw, Vannelle is (arguably) the best
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