Another demon from the Daemonium. Like Bianca, Dainah was sent to the Outside World to slowly bring it to ruins, but unlike her, she was the most loyal, and not rebellious like Bianca, except that day, when she was sent to the Outside World. The beauty from the Outside World completely overwhelmed her, and she desisted from her orders. By her own will, Dainah decided to live in the Outside World, deep in the forests. However, she still remains cold and heartless when it comes to approaching other living beings. Dainah has very sharp senses and very skilled at hunting down preys. She likes to fool others with her cute looks and when they least expects it, she strikes them down and devours them (you cant expect a wolf to eat fruits and vegetables, now do you?).
Dainah also harbors a horrible scene from her past that keeps tormenting her to this day. It was afternoon and it was raining. When she was little, during her first tests of training, Dainah witnessed how lots of demons were attacking and destroying a manor hidden in the forest. The demon family who were living inside was all slaughtered, except a kid who managed to escape deep into the forest. She was ordered to track down and kill an innocent young blue bunny boy. She eventually found him and cornered him, and when she was about to strike him down, she couldnt. Dainah kept looking at his eyes, filled with tears, fear and confusion; unable to understand why these unfortunate events were happening to him. Instead of killing him, Dainah took him far away to the mountains and hid him inside a cave, where he was later found by a warm-hearted demon called Demonio Bunny. He took the boy with him and raised him as his own son. Of course, Dainah couldnt return empty-handed, so she killed instead a random animal and delivered its heart. This act of kindness from Dainah and betrayal for the other demons, who were training her, was discovered 13 years later when the blue bunny boy was found alive already grown into a young bunny man. Such act almost cost Dainahs life, but since she had already become an exceptional warrior, they gave her a little punishment instead and a reminder of who rules her. After time passed, Dainahs soul was becoming more corrupted and cold. Sometimes, she would remember the blue bunny boy she helped in the past and the scene where the manor was burned to the ground. Only its ruins remain. But does she regret helping that poor helpless bunny boy? Does she wish to have killed him instead? We all know that everything happens for a reason. His time has not yet come. Our fate is written since the time we are born, but we do not know how to read it and perhaps Dainah has one final card that can change his life or hers?
[Took me 2 hours to draw, 2 days to scan it, 3 days to paint and 4 weeks to upload.]
^ What Suzy said. I love her color scheme as well. <3 Also, I like that bold outfit. She's very pretty, and I like her story! You're as good of a writer as you are an artist.
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"We like people for their qualities, but love them for their defects."
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Want to know how to cure sinful behaviour? Jesus recommends self-mutilation.
Matthew 18: 7-9
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"We like people for their qualities, but love them for their defects."
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Want to know how to cure sinful behaviour? Jesus recommends self-mutilation.
Matthew 18: 7-9
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