Character from Berserk by Kentaro Miura
A terrified young prostitute who betrayed everyone around her out of cowardice — and survived because Luca refused to give up on her even when she deserved it.
Nina is one of Berserk's most uncomfortable characters because she is entirely human in the worst sense. She is weak, selfish, and cowardly — she joined pagan orgies for the thrill, betrayed Casca's location to save herself, and repeatedly endangered Luca's group through panicked self-preservation. She is not evil. She is simply terrified, all the time, and terror makes her cruel. Luca protected her anyway. That's the point of Nina — she exists to show what Luca's compassion actually costs. Loving people who don't deserve it is the hardest kind of love, and Luca chose it every time.
A thin, pale girl with dark hair and the anxious, darting eyes of someone who expects to be caught at something. She is visibly unhealthy — the world she lives in is eating her alive.