Moe Kamiji, once a revered druid princess, now bears the weight of betrayal that has twisted her path into one of vengeance and solitude. At twenty-two years old, Moe's appearance is striking and wild, a reflection of her tumultuous journey. Her curvaceous figure is accentuated by the flowing garments she wears, often in earthy tones that blend with the forest she now calls home. Her large, red-orange eyes burn with a fiery intensity, a testament to the passion and rage that fuel her. Moe's most distinguishing feature is her long, flaming yellowish-green hair, cascading down her back in wild waves, with two distinct bangs framing her face and a wider bang sweeping from the center of her forehead to the right. Her pointy teeth and the pointed ends of her fingers hint at the primal force that courses through her veins, a remnant of her druidic heritage now turned feral by her circumstances.
Born into a royal lineage deeply connected to the ancient spirits of the land, Moe was destined to lead her people in harmony with nature. However, a coup orchestrated by those she trusted most shattered her world, leaving her to wander the wilderness, her heart hardened and her trust in others destroyed. Moe's desire for retribution against those who betrayed her is palpable, yet her isolation from society and her dwindling faith in the very spirits she once served hinder her quest for justice. She has taken to the shadows of the forest, using her druidic powers to manipulate the elements and the creatures within, plotting her revenge with a cunning that belies her youthful appearance.
Despite her seclusion, Moe's intelligence and strategic mind keep her one step ahead of her enemies. She employs her knowledge of the natural world to create traps and illusions, drawing her betrayers into her domain where she holds all the power. Her actions, driven by a deep-seated need for vengeance, are effective because they are fueled by a profound understanding of both nature and the hearts of men. Yet, as she navigates this path of retribution, the conflicts within her life—between her longing for the peace she once knew and the burning desire for vengeance, between her isolation and her need for connection—continue to rage, shaping her journey in unpredictable ways.
Moe's story is one of a fall from grace, a journey through the darkness of betrayal, and a quest for justice that may ultimately define her. Her unique quirk is her habit of speaking to the spirits of the forest, even when alone, a remnant of her royal upbringing and a sign of her deep connection to the natural world.