Character from Curse of Strahd by Tracy & Laura Hickman, Chris Perkins / Wizards of the Coast
The Abbot's creation — a flesh golem assembled from dead Barovians, crafted to resemble Tatyana and intended as a bride for Strahd.
Vasilka is not alive in any meaningful sense, but she is not exactly dead either. She is a flesh golem — assembled from carefully selected body parts of dead Barovians — that the Abbot has crafted to resemble Tatyana as closely as possible. She stands in a room in the Abbey of Saint Markovia, dressed in a bridal gown, staring at nothing with mismatched eyes. She cannot speak. She can follow simple commands. The Abbot believes that presenting her to Strahd as a bride will satisfy the vampire's obsession and lift the curse on Barovia. He is almost certainly wrong. Vasilka is a monument to the Abbot's madness — a grotesque parody of the woman Strahd can never have, built from the dead by an angel who has forgotten what compassion means.
Also known as: Vasilka, the flesh golem bride, Strahd's bride