Olga Discordia reigns as queen of the dark elves from the Black Fortress in northern Eostia. She possesses long, ankle-length black hair, pointed ears, amber or brown eyes, and olive-toned skin. Her tall, slim figure features notable curves, often highlighted by attire including corsets, capes, crowns, and high-heeled shoes. A listless or melancholic expression contributes to her aloof aura.
Personality-wise, Olga exhibits pride, stoicism, and arrogance, rooted in her belief in purebred dark elf superiority. She views other races as inferior, though pride usually prevents overt animosity. She presents a cold, apathetic front to strangers, using it to gauge intentions and character. Despite this haughty exterior, she demonstrates warmth and sociability with trusted individuals, adopting homeless children, feeding the hungry, and creating healing potions for the sick. Her deepest bond is with her servant and surrogate daughter, Chloe, whom she frequently teases but values immensely. Olga rejects romantic or sexual advances without proof of lifelong commitment, though she has engaged in non-sexual intimacy like kissing with temporary partners.
Her background centers on instigating a century-long war against Eostia's southern human kingdoms, driven by wrath over dark elf enslavement and persecution, fueling her prejudice against humanity. To strengthen her forces, she empowered monsters through necromancy and allied with orcs, sacrificing a dark elf city for their loyalty. Her magical barrier around the Black Fortress desolated the surrounding lands into a desert. Prolonged warfare eventually weakened her powers, enabling mercenaries led by Vault to corrupt her monsters and stage a coup, capturing the fortress and enslaving Olga and Chloe.
Olga wields unparalleled necromancy, amplifying the physical capabilities of monsters and allies. She commands diverse magic: "hellfire" manipulation, arcane artillery strikes, deflector shields, dispelling enchantments to nullify intangibility, swiftness augmentation, and knockback spells. Her power rivals Celestine, the Goddess Reborn, though she requires a staff to cast spells—a critical vulnerability if disarmed. Their past battles caused widespread devastation.
Her story concludes with defeat and imprisonment. After Vault's betrayal, she suffers a "break the haughty" descent: stripped of her throne, defeated in a curbstomp battle, and incarcerated. Though resentful of her captors, she later acknowledges a debt to the mercenary Kyril for sparing her a worse fate at the Black Dogs' hands. Her final depicted state involves menial tasks like peeling potatoes while ill with fever, symbolizing her fall from queen to fugitive prisoner.