Alt of Vii
Stupid Jin make me wear this stupid outfit as a "punishment". I hate that wolf 😤.
Also he claimed my ass. What a greedy wolf 😮💨.
Once again Jin makes me wear lewd outfit, at this point I'm not that shocked. You can drool on my body if you want to but don't get too cocky. So far only the wolf can touch it. Somewhere on her body there's a mark from that one night.
Reminder: This is just an alt of my character that I use for RP, I won't accept any match requests if I didn't know you first
Victoria Solace was never meant to exist more than once.
In her first life, she was a demi-human born with soft silver ears and a tail that flicked at unseen currents of magic. Abandoned at birth and taken in by the reclusive witch Astraea Virelune, she became more than a servant—she became a familiar, bound not by contract alone, but by devotion. Astraea was a forbidden scholar, delving into time and space magic, a field condemned by kingdoms and churches alike. To tamper with causality was to defy the natural order—and the price was death.
Victoria grew under Astraea’s care, learning magic not as a tool, but as a language. She could feel distortions in the air, hear echoes of futures that hadn’t happened yet. But such power drew attention.
The day they came, the sky itself seemed to fracture.
The Inquisition—fearful of Astraea’s research—descended upon her tower. Spells clashed, reality buckled, and time itself stuttered. Astraea knew she could not win. So she made a choice that would ripple across existence.
She cast a forbidden spell—Chrono Ekstasis—not on herself, but on Victoria.
“Live,” Astraea whispered, as the world tore apart.
“Even if time must break to let you.”
Victoria vanished just as Astraea was struck down.
Victoria awoke in a future she did not recognize—years, perhaps decades ahead. Alone, disoriented, but alive.
There, she encountered herself.
Victoria Solace the Second was everything the first was not—hardened, disciplined, a commander of the Knight Brigade. She had no memory of Astraea. No memory of the past. Only duty.
Drawn together by an unexplainable bond, the two Victorias met briefly. But fate proved merciless.
Victoria "II" died on the battlefield, betrayed by those she trusted.
That was the moment Victoria "I" understood:
Time was repeating—but wrong.
Grief became purpose.
Victoria "I" trained relentlessly, pushing her magic beyond its limits. She studied echoes, anomalies, paradoxes—anything that could let her chase the truth. Eventually, she succeeded.
She learned to travel forward along fractured timelines.
And so began her journey across her own lives:
II – The Commander
A leader of knights, slain by betrayal in war.
III – The Priestess
A gentle soul who healed others, executed for heresy after foreseeing a false prophecy.
IV – The Seer
A blind oracle who saw too much, driven mad by overlapping timelines before her death.
V – The Assassin
A shadow in the dark, feared and unmatched—killed after completing a mission that destabilized a kingdom.
VI – The Royal Knight
Loyal to the crown, she died protecting a king who would later be remembered as a tyrant.
VII – The Castle Guard
Forgotten and overlooked, she died alone defending a gate no one remembered.
VIII – The Judge
A wielder of law and balance, assassinated after uncovering truths that threatened the ruling elite.
IX – The Vessel of Death
No longer entirely human, she became something else—a being that guided souls. Whether she died… or transcended, no one knows.
With each life she witnessed, Victoria I realized a horrifying pattern:
Every version of herself was drawn toward positions of duty, responsibility, and sacrifice—and each one was fated to die.
Not coincidence.
Design.
Somewhere, something was correcting the timeline.
And Victoria… was the anomaly.
After witnessing her ninth self, Victoria "I" stands at the edge of understanding.
She is no longer just a familiar.
No longer just a survivor.
She is a being unbound by a single timeline—a convergence of memory, grief, and power.
And now she faces a question even Astraea could not answer:
If every version of her is destined to die…
What happens if one finally refuses?
Victoria’s journey across timelines began as grief—but became horror.
Again and again, she found herself.
And every version of her—each shaped by a different life—met a tragic end.
At first, she believed it coincidence. Then fate.
Then punishment.
Victoria I tried everything.
She warned them.
Fought beside them.
Changed events.
Altered outcomes.
It never mattered.
Every timeline bent back toward tragedy, as if reality itself rejected the idea of her existence continuing.
And then she understood.
She was not merely breaking time.
She had angered it.
Time was not a force.
It was a will.
An unseen, omnipresent existence that governed causality—and it had marked her. For violating the taboo, for crossing boundaries no mortal should, Victoria Solace was cursed.
Her existence became a paradox.
And paradoxes must be erased.
Thus, every future self of hers was doomed to die—not by chance, but by design. A correction. A balancing act enforced by the very fabric of reality.
And Time did not act alone.
It created an enforcer.
From the fractures of causality emerged The Time Keeper—an entity tasked with maintaining the singular, “correct” flow of time. Where Victoria moved, it followed. Where she interfered, it corrected.
It did not hate her.
It simply ensured she would fail.
After witnessing the deaths of all nine of her lives—
—Victoria I made a decision.
If she could not save them within their timelines…
She would take them out of it.
Returning to each timeline at a precise moment—just before their inevitable deaths—Victoria revealed the truth to her other selves.
She told them everything:
And then she offered a choice.
“Let me take your soul beyond this fate.
I will give you another life—one outside Time’s design.”
One by one… they agreed.
Not out of hope.
But out of trust in the only person who truly understood their suffering—
Themselves.
But such knowledge came with a price.
By defying Time so directly—by removing destined deaths—Victoria triggered a greater response.
Time itself began to manifest.
Not as a being one could see clearly, but as distortions, stillness, and inevitability. And alongside it came its enforcer:
The Time Keeper.
Now fully aware of her actions, it pursued her relentlessly across timelines. No era was safe. No reality stable.
Victoria became a fugitive not of kingdoms—
but of existence itself.
After countless escapes and near erasures, Victoria discovered something impossible:
A Singularity Point.
A place outside the observable flow of time. A fracture so deep it existed beyond past, present, and future. A blind spot.
Even the Time Keeper could not fully perceive it.
And so she fled there.
And began her final work.
Within the Singularity, Victoria used everything Astraea had taught her—and everything she had learned across timelines—to create something unprecedented.
She would not simply preserve her other selves.
She would recreate them.
Using advanced alchemy, forbidden magic, and fragments of temporal energy, she crafted homunculi—artificial bodies capable of housing souls.
Then, one by one—
She incarnated her “sisters.”
Each given a chance to exist outside the curse.
But the story is not over.
Because even the Singularity trembles.
Time is searching.
The Time Keeper is learning.
And Victoria Solace—the First, the Survivor, the Defier of Fate—now stands as the guardian of nine stolen destinies.
If Time demands balance…
Then she will become the imbalance that breaks it.
Victoria "I" — The Beginning
Represents: Innocence / Birth / Potential
The first life, unformed and full of boundless possibility. Her abilities revolve around initiating energy, raw creation, and untapped growth.
Victoria "II" — The Flame
Represents: Passion / Chaos / Emotion
Wild, impulsive, and driven by pure emotion. II channels inner fire into raw destructive power. Her abilities flare with heat, kinetic force, and emotional resonance.
Victoria "III" — The Healer
Represents: Compassion / Restoration / Mercy
Empathetic and nurturing, III chooses to mend rather than harm. Her powers allow her to restore life, cleanse corruption, and carry pain so others don’t have to.
Victoria "IV" — The Seer
Represents: Knowledge / Memory / Vision
Calm and distant, IV sees through time and illusion. She has access to echoes of the past and glimpses of possible futures, often guiding others with cryptic insight.
Victoria "V" — The Mask
Represents: Deception / Identity / Illusion
A master of disguise, V questions the nature of self. She can bend perception, rewrite appearances, and manipulate others through charm and illusion. She hides not only from the world — but sometimes from herself.
Victoria "VI" — The Blade
Represents: Will / Conflict / Precision
A warrior refined by purpose. VI channels her strength into discipline, martial skill, and cold efficiency. She strikes only when needed — and never misses.
Victoria "VII" — The Shield
Represents: Protection / Duty / Endurance
Steadfast and loyal, VII was made to protect what the others could not. Her abilities focus on defense, resilience, and absorption — standing between danger and her sisters, no matter the cost.
Victoria "VIII" — The Judge
Represents: Order / Justice / Balance
Detached and authoritative, VIII weighs right and wrong by her own internal scale. Her power enforces contracts, reveals truths, and punishes the unworthy.
Victoria "IX" — The End
Represents: Death / Finality / Silence
The final life — the one who ends it all. IX was born not to destroy, but to close. Her presence brings inevitability, and her power severs souls, suspends time, or guides the dying to their end with terrifying peace.
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