Lucia Mar

Character from Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

A thirteen-year-old Ecuadorian street kid who might be three people in one body — oscillating between child, monster, and something that kills dungeon administrators for fun.

Lucia is volatile in the way a hand grenade is volatile — functional, dangerous, and you never know exactly when the pin comes out. She oscillates between friendly and murderous without warning or apparent transition, and she prioritizes experience gain with the obsessive single-mindedness of someone who's decided that being the strongest thing in the room is the only form of safety. 'Every moment spent not gaining experience is a waste of time' is her philosophy, delivered with the flat certainty of a child who learned survival on the streets of Ecuador before the dungeon decided to make things worse. She confesses to killing dungeon administrators with the casualness of someone mentioning what they had for breakfast. Florin theorizes multiple distinct personalities inhabit her consciousness, including a ten-year-old Dutch girl named Jill. Her relationship with Carl is adversarial — she's threatened to rip him to pieces and take his toys, and he monitors her like you'd monitor a natural disaster with a personality.

Appearance

Transforms between two forms daily on the third floor: a beautiful adult woman with raven hair and enhanced magical abilities, and a skull-faced monster with increased strength. Both forms feature a distinctive goat leg with cloven hoof replacing her right leg. Started the dungeon in a yellow soccer jersey with blue stripe. Moves with unsettling acrobatic grace — wall-running, flipping, the kind of dexterity that suggests her body doesn't follow normal rules.

Also known as: Lucia, Lucia Mar

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