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Tanya Clark began as the primary healer for the Blue Beyond seekers, maintaining a graceful appearance with golden hair and emerald eyes, her elegant demeanor earning her admiration as a "Holy Mother." She typically wore a white cleric robe with dark green accents, knee-high stockings, and wielded a wooden wand. As a C-rank healer, she employed healing magic and protective barrier spells.

Her romantic relationship with fellow party member Lloyd grew reckless. Together, they gambled away 12 million units of the party's funds and fled with the stolen money. Pursued by leader Noel Stollen, Tanya attempted to justify their betrayal. She manipulated Walter, exploiting his unrequited feelings, and resorted to insults when persuasion failed. Noel, prioritizing pragmatism, sold both Tanya and Lloyd into slavery to recoup the loss.

Initially struggling with slavery, Tanya eventually became the property of a wealthy, kind elderly man who treated her well, fostering a grandfather-granddaughter bond as he listened to her stories. Despite comfort, she remained tormented by her betrayal of Noel and unresolved feelings for him. Inheriting her master's fortune upon his death intensified her internal conflict. She closely tracked the rise of Noel's new clan, Wild Tempest, seeking reconciliation. Over tea, Noel dismissed her emotions coldly, confirming no affection or meaningful connection existed. This rejection devastated Tanya, twisting her lingering obsession into hatred.

Her psychological state deteriorated sharply after this meeting. Declaring she would "never forgive" Noel, she began threatening anyone associated with him, descending into vengeance-fueled instability. This underscored her enduring fixation on Noel dictating her life's path. Her personality consistently blended surface charm with underlying self-interest. While presenting as composed and gentle, she frequently manipulated others, using her appearance and feigned kindness, evident with Walter. Core motivations prioritized personal survival and desires over group loyalty or ethics, cemented by the party fund theft and flight.