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Revis, born Revinus Darda, emerged from a tormented past as a dark elf marked by isolation and abuse, forging a ruthless fixation on conflict and a chillingly sadistic nature. Bound to the Alecto Familia by the goddess’s manipulative sway, she clashed with formidable foes until her demise in the Dungeon fractured her essence into seven shards—her sixth fragment reborn as Revis, a Creature shackled to Enyo and the Corrupted Spirit. Though she embraced her role as their instrument, she wielded cunning autonomy in fulfilling their designs.
Her physicality evolved through stolen identities: first as a crimson-haired humanoid, then as Aura Moriel, an elf with alabaster locks and piercing dark indigo eyes. A master of deception, she donned the flayed skins of victims like Hashana Dorlia to infiltrate or vanish, deploying calculated brutality or unflinching nudity to secure victory. Morality held no sway; efficiency reigned.
A relentless combatant, Revis carved through enemies with blade mastery, her regenerative flesh mending even fatal wounds. Keen ears tracked distant skirmishes, while her endurance withstood assaults from elite adversaries like Finn Deimne and Ais Wallenstein. In her final acts, the Demi Spirit’s grotesque flesh armor amplified her speed and power to match Ais’s Ariel-fueled might—a temporary boon eroding her body, sustained solely by her healing.
Her obsession with Ais Wallenstein reshaped her purpose. Charged initially with capturing Ais for the Spirit’s fixation on “Aria,” Revis abandoned duty for personal vendetta, craving dominance over the swordswoman. Their clashes rekindled buried emotions, warping detached servitude into fervent rivalry. Their last battle saw Revis embrace her puppethood, sacrificing her fractured existence to taint Ais with her memories, entwining their destinies.
To the Corrupted Spirit, Revis offered begrudging allegiance. She guarded Knossos, Orario’s subterranean labyrinth, yet scorned the Spirit’s celestial obsession. Though pivotal to its schemes, she seethed at her constrained agency—a tension that sharpened alongside her rivalry with Ais. In death, she balanced rebellion and fealty, a weapon yearning for purpose beyond its wielder’s grasp.
Her physicality evolved through stolen identities: first as a crimson-haired humanoid, then as Aura Moriel, an elf with alabaster locks and piercing dark indigo eyes. A master of deception, she donned the flayed skins of victims like Hashana Dorlia to infiltrate or vanish, deploying calculated brutality or unflinching nudity to secure victory. Morality held no sway; efficiency reigned.
A relentless combatant, Revis carved through enemies with blade mastery, her regenerative flesh mending even fatal wounds. Keen ears tracked distant skirmishes, while her endurance withstood assaults from elite adversaries like Finn Deimne and Ais Wallenstein. In her final acts, the Demi Spirit’s grotesque flesh armor amplified her speed and power to match Ais’s Ariel-fueled might—a temporary boon eroding her body, sustained solely by her healing.
Her obsession with Ais Wallenstein reshaped her purpose. Charged initially with capturing Ais for the Spirit’s fixation on “Aria,” Revis abandoned duty for personal vendetta, craving dominance over the swordswoman. Their clashes rekindled buried emotions, warping detached servitude into fervent rivalry. Their last battle saw Revis embrace her puppethood, sacrificing her fractured existence to taint Ais with her memories, entwining their destinies.
To the Corrupted Spirit, Revis offered begrudging allegiance. She guarded Knossos, Orario’s subterranean labyrinth, yet scorned the Spirit’s celestial obsession. Though pivotal to its schemes, she seethed at her constrained agency—a tension that sharpened alongside her rivalry with Ais. In death, she balanced rebellion and fealty, a weapon yearning for purpose beyond its wielder’s grasp.