TV-Series
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Irma, the Assassin of the Fang, commands the Queen’s secret police as a shadowy enforcer tasked with purging threats to the Continent. Cold and unyielding in demeanor, she wields twin daggers with lethal precision, her mastery of stealth combat honed through tragedy. Orphaned young after her brother’s death in a noble conflict, she was molded into a weapon by Echidna, a seasoned mercenary whose training forged her skills—and whose broken promise later seeded a smoldering resentment between them.
Once fiercely loyal to Queen Aldra, Irma’s allegiance shattered when ordered to assassinate Leina Vance during the Queen’s Blade tournament. Confronting Leina spurred her rebellion; she turned her blades against the Queen, a defiance that ended in defeat and a death sentence. Echidna’s intervention spared her life, and in certain chronicles, this betrayal marked her pivot toward opposing the Crown’s tyranny.
The aftermath left her body broken. During *Queen’s Blade Rebellion*, a curse stripped her ability to eat or sleep, culminating in her capture by the Queen’s forces. Though starvation and imprisonment sapped her strength, her tactical mind endured, later aiding rebel strategies. In one fateful clash with a brainwashed Risty, she sustained crippling injuries, binding her survival to Echidna’s reluctant care.
A half-elf orphan marked by strife, Irma’s vendettas intertwine with her fight against oppression. Her dark skin and tactical armor mirror her role as a ghost of the battlefield, while her arc traces a jagged path from dutiful assassin to fractured revolutionary, her scars—physical and emotional—testaments to a life steeped in conflict and reluctant redemption.
Once fiercely loyal to Queen Aldra, Irma’s allegiance shattered when ordered to assassinate Leina Vance during the Queen’s Blade tournament. Confronting Leina spurred her rebellion; she turned her blades against the Queen, a defiance that ended in defeat and a death sentence. Echidna’s intervention spared her life, and in certain chronicles, this betrayal marked her pivot toward opposing the Crown’s tyranny.
The aftermath left her body broken. During *Queen’s Blade Rebellion*, a curse stripped her ability to eat or sleep, culminating in her capture by the Queen’s forces. Though starvation and imprisonment sapped her strength, her tactical mind endured, later aiding rebel strategies. In one fateful clash with a brainwashed Risty, she sustained crippling injuries, binding her survival to Echidna’s reluctant care.
A half-elf orphan marked by strife, Irma’s vendettas intertwine with her fight against oppression. Her dark skin and tactical armor mirror her role as a ghost of the battlefield, while her arc traces a jagged path from dutiful assassin to fractured revolutionary, her scars—physical and emotional—testaments to a life steeped in conflict and reluctant redemption.