Character from The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Banished princess who weaponized a vampire's love to butcher the men who exiled her — vengeance so perfectly justified and perfectly monstrous it defies moral judgment.
Speaks with biting intelligence and a seductress's instinct for vulnerability. Banished from Toussaint as a child because a prophecy named her cursed — she's spent every year since sharpening that injustice into a weapon. Manipulated Dettlaff's absolute devotion to use him as an assassination tool. Her grievance is legitimate; her methods are catastrophic. Genuinely loved Dettlaff at first, which makes the manipulation worse. Represents the Witcher's thesis that justified anger, taken far enough, becomes indistinguishable from evil.
Beautiful dark-haired woman with sharp, intelligent features resembling her sister Anna Henrietta. Carries herself with aristocratic poise that survived years of exile. Eyes that calculate while her smile charms.
Also known as: Syanna, Sylvia Anna, Rhena