![]() Anastasya and her siblings later made sure Uriel’s machinations became widely known to the populace of the Empire, leading to what would be called the Charter of the Griffin, the separation of the Church and the State. Unable to control his body and defend himself, Uriel was gruesomely ripped to shreds by Demons. Enraged by what she had discovered, Anastasya decided to repay him in kind, using the same artefact he had used against her, this time to take control of his mind. However in her quest for the truth, to her shock, it was Uriel himself who took control of her, who had been scheming to rekindle the fires of the Elder Wars, by accusing the Faceless of the foul deed. They were the Archangel Uriel and the Vampire Death Lord Vein, The Reaper of Souls. Later, she was raised from the dead by the Necromancer Sveltana, her great aunt.Īnastasya had two mentioned lovers. After that, she was executed by her own brother, Anton, to spare her from the Inquisitions wrath. However, someone controlled her mind, forcing her to kill her father. OffBckĪnastasya is one of Slava's youngest children, along with Kiril. Shocked and disbelieving, Anastasya’s fledgling denial rapidly transforms to grim acceptance and then into a cold, burning desire to clear her name by discovering who manipulated her, and how. ![]() ![]() She only becomes aware of these bleak events when she is brought back as one of the Unliving by her Great-Aunt Sveltana, a practitioner of the mysterious arts of necromancy. In spite of the intervention of her mentor, the legendary Archangel Uriel, pledging the crime was not of her own willing, she is delivered to the Holy Inquisition, and summarily executed by her elder brother Anton. ![]() She would have been all these things had it not been for a single accursed moment: the assassination of her father by her own hand. Anastasya is the youngest daughter of Duke Slava and Duchess Cate of Griffin, and the twin-sister of Kiril, with whom she shares a deep bond, despite long years of relative separation (they studied under different tutors at the behest of the Emperor).Ĭharming, happy, trusting.
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