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Selen Hemein, born into nobility, endured a childhood irrevocably altered by a cursed belt from her father’s collection. The artifact fused to her head, concealing all but her eye, mouth, and nose, branding her the "Cursed Belt Princess" and casting her into societal exile. Years of futile attempts to remove it ended when Lloyd Belladonna shattered the curse unintentionally, his raw strength fracturing the binding. Crafted from the hide of the divine beast Vritra, the belt transformed into a protective relic she now wears at her waist.
Once withdrawn and haunted by shame, Selen’s interactions with Lloyd ignited a fervent devotion. His kindness thawed her isolation, kindling an obsessive affection. She declares herself "your Selen," viewing other women near Lloyd as rivals—her jealousy flares violently, yet fleeting maturity surfaces, such as contemplative moments on shared boat rides or selfless acts spurred by his influence.
Her relationships orbit loyalty and rivalry. She clashes with Alka, the village chief, using the Vritra belt to thwart Alka’s advances. Riho Flavin earns wary respect until renewed feelings for Lloyd rekindle competition. Allan Toin Lidocaine incites contempt; Selen weighs lethal solutions to evade marriage proposals tying her to him.
Freed from the curse, her appearance shifts: golden hair frames a petite stature, cropped at her shoulders. The belt’s lingering presence embodies both her scars and resilience. Military academy trials forge determination, though insecurities about regression and self-worth linger beneath.
The Vritra belt fuels her abilities, reacting autonomously to threats—constricting foes or morphing into hearts during tender moments. Pre-curse combat training melds brute strength with tactical agility, making her a formidable opponent.
Her evolution weaves obsession with depth: rescuing her father from rubble, acknowledging Lloyd’s impact, and fleeting gestures of compassion reveal layers beneath her possessive exterior. A tapestry of fury, fragility, and tenacity, Selen navigates a world that once spurned her, armed with divine relics and unyielding resolve.
Once withdrawn and haunted by shame, Selen’s interactions with Lloyd ignited a fervent devotion. His kindness thawed her isolation, kindling an obsessive affection. She declares herself "your Selen," viewing other women near Lloyd as rivals—her jealousy flares violently, yet fleeting maturity surfaces, such as contemplative moments on shared boat rides or selfless acts spurred by his influence.
Her relationships orbit loyalty and rivalry. She clashes with Alka, the village chief, using the Vritra belt to thwart Alka’s advances. Riho Flavin earns wary respect until renewed feelings for Lloyd rekindle competition. Allan Toin Lidocaine incites contempt; Selen weighs lethal solutions to evade marriage proposals tying her to him.
Freed from the curse, her appearance shifts: golden hair frames a petite stature, cropped at her shoulders. The belt’s lingering presence embodies both her scars and resilience. Military academy trials forge determination, though insecurities about regression and self-worth linger beneath.
The Vritra belt fuels her abilities, reacting autonomously to threats—constricting foes or morphing into hearts during tender moments. Pre-curse combat training melds brute strength with tactical agility, making her a formidable opponent.
Her evolution weaves obsession with depth: rescuing her father from rubble, acknowledging Lloyd’s impact, and fleeting gestures of compassion reveal layers beneath her possessive exterior. A tapestry of fury, fragility, and tenacity, Selen navigates a world that once spurned her, armed with divine relics and unyielding resolve.