Description
Kara, an escort from the Far East, emerges as Kidow’s first love, their paths crossing when the four-year-old prodigy solved a mathematical puzzle to enter her workplace. Initially dismissive of his youth, she gradually became a pivotal figure in his life. After Lazarus, Kidow’s adoptive father, perished in a Cagaster outbreak—his insect form lacking identifiable wings, leading the military to falsely brand Kidow a murderer—Kara sheltered the boy. Amidst his grief, she orchestrated his escape by exploiting the military’s pursuit, coercing him into a sexual encounter framed as protective subterfuge. Kidow later fled following an assassination attempt, discovering his birth name through a letter she left behind.

Noted for her lilac hair and eyes, Kara’s role intertwines mentorship, manipulation, and survival, her actions driven by a blend of pragmatism and obscured intent. Her narrative remains anchored to Kidow’s traumatic origins, unresolved motivations lingering beneath their fraught history.