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Veronica Thorn shared a solitary childhood friendship with Marlya Noel in Suna village. Their home was burned during the War of Unification by Ray Dawn, a former villager turned general who orchestrated the massacre. Veronica and Marlya alone survived, an event that irrevocably shaped Veronica's destiny. The trauma transformed her from a kind-hearted child into a detached, vengeance-obsessed individual. She dedicated herself to combat training, evolving into a cold, emotionless assassin fixated solely on eliminating Ray Dawn.
Veronica possessed the rare ability, like Marlya, to summon and control a fairy without surgical organ transplantation. Her fairy, Blood Daughter, could infiltrate victims' bodies through wounds Veronica inflicted and destroy them from within. This power complemented her close-quarters combat expertise, frequently employing knives.
Her quest for vengeance led her to serve Damien Carme. On a mission infiltrating an auction house to steal a page from the Fairy Black Tome, she encountered both Free Underbar and Marlya. Though Marlya recognized her and sought to reconnect, Veronica rejected these overtures, declaring her former self dead and demanding Marlya cease her pursuit. She maintained this stance even after Marlya saved her from Jonathan Passpierre, whose fairy attacked them in a burning building. After escaping together, Veronica killed Jonathan before leaving Marlya once more.
Veronica's fixation drove her to track Ray Dawn relentlessly, ambushing him on a train and confronting him in a ruined castle where she faced Wolfran Row. Consistently overpowered, she was rescued each time by Marlya and Free. Following one rescue where Marlya pulled her from water, Marlya pleaded that killing Ray Dawn wouldn't restore Suna and emphasized her own survival. Veronica listened but departed regardless.
A turning point came when Veronica confronted Ray Dawn at his safe house. Marlya intervened, arguing Ray Dawn harbored regret, citing his past choice to spare Veronica's life. As Veronica's resolve faltered, Ray Dawn apologized. This moment allowed Veronica to contemplate a normal life, which Marlya affirmed. Glyph Mercer's attack interrupted them; Ray Dawn used his fairy to shield Veronica and Marlya before being abducted.
In the final conflict against Eins Order's Divine Beast, Veronica chose to fight alongside Marlya. They devised a plan requiring Veronica to use her fairy to reach the beast's heart. During the battle, Veronica shielded Marlya after she lost her fairy weapon. While attacking the beast, Veronica was impaled by a tentacle. In her final moments, she expressed a desire to atone and dedicate her life to protecting Marlya. She pushed Marlya to safety just before the Divine Beast's attack reduced her to dust. Her fairy subsequently fused into Marlya's Ash Clad, symbolizing their enduring connection. Her character arc concluded through self-sacrifice, representing both atonement and the culmination of her relationship with Marlya.
Veronica possessed the rare ability, like Marlya, to summon and control a fairy without surgical organ transplantation. Her fairy, Blood Daughter, could infiltrate victims' bodies through wounds Veronica inflicted and destroy them from within. This power complemented her close-quarters combat expertise, frequently employing knives.
Her quest for vengeance led her to serve Damien Carme. On a mission infiltrating an auction house to steal a page from the Fairy Black Tome, she encountered both Free Underbar and Marlya. Though Marlya recognized her and sought to reconnect, Veronica rejected these overtures, declaring her former self dead and demanding Marlya cease her pursuit. She maintained this stance even after Marlya saved her from Jonathan Passpierre, whose fairy attacked them in a burning building. After escaping together, Veronica killed Jonathan before leaving Marlya once more.
Veronica's fixation drove her to track Ray Dawn relentlessly, ambushing him on a train and confronting him in a ruined castle where she faced Wolfran Row. Consistently overpowered, she was rescued each time by Marlya and Free. Following one rescue where Marlya pulled her from water, Marlya pleaded that killing Ray Dawn wouldn't restore Suna and emphasized her own survival. Veronica listened but departed regardless.
A turning point came when Veronica confronted Ray Dawn at his safe house. Marlya intervened, arguing Ray Dawn harbored regret, citing his past choice to spare Veronica's life. As Veronica's resolve faltered, Ray Dawn apologized. This moment allowed Veronica to contemplate a normal life, which Marlya affirmed. Glyph Mercer's attack interrupted them; Ray Dawn used his fairy to shield Veronica and Marlya before being abducted.
In the final conflict against Eins Order's Divine Beast, Veronica chose to fight alongside Marlya. They devised a plan requiring Veronica to use her fairy to reach the beast's heart. During the battle, Veronica shielded Marlya after she lost her fairy weapon. While attacking the beast, Veronica was impaled by a tentacle. In her final moments, she expressed a desire to atone and dedicate her life to protecting Marlya. She pushed Marlya to safety just before the Divine Beast's attack reduced her to dust. Her fairy subsequently fused into Marlya's Ash Clad, symbolizing their enduring connection. Her character arc concluded through self-sacrifice, representing both atonement and the culmination of her relationship with Marlya.