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.
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.