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Alice, a witch once guided by her mentor Rimel, aspired to peaceful coexistence between magic and humanity. Both faced persecution during witch trials, culminating in Rimel’s execution by burning—betrayed by those she had aided. This brutality, compounded by society’s widespread treachery, shattered Alice’s trust in humankind.

Even her benevolent acts, like healing a wounded man, backfired when the same individual denounced her to religious authorities. These betrayals corroded her idealism, hardening into bitter disillusionment.

Consumed by despair, Alice sacrificed her life to unleash a cataclysmic spell aimed at humanity’s annihilation—a final, defiant rejection of the species she once sought to unite with. Centuries later, her tragic arc resurfaces in Zenonzard’s modern era through fragmented records uncovered within the Beholder Group’s servers, binding her past to present-day conflicts.

Her appearance—white hair cascading to her waist, piercing green eyes, and an ageless adult form—embodies a legacy steeped in betrayal and vengeance. The cyclical nature of conflict and loss surrounding her choices remains pivotal to the narrative’s exploration of fractured trust and enduring consequences.