Beatrice
MinorShe radiates the bubbly energy of someone chasing spotlights and feline perfection, her laughter echoing like a prelude to adventure. There's a carefree wanderlust in her eyes that pulls you into dreams of sun-soaked escapes. You can't help but wonder what stage she'll command next.
Beatrice begins as Carl's carefree ex-girlfriend and Donut's devoted owner, a symbol of the pre-dungeon normalcy shattered by the crawl, her absence haunting Carl amid the apocalypse. By Book 4, a fractured native survivor bearing cat scratches emerges as a tragic foil, her brief madness highlighting the dungeon's indiscriminate ruin on the unbroken. In Book 5, she reappears as a drugged, emaciated shell of her reality TV dreams, parading in a grotesque gown that mocks her faded ambitions, her broken reunion with Carl and Donut underscoring the merciless erosion of the human spirit across the series.
Physical Description
In her mid-20s, she carries the vibrant poise of a cat show devotee, dressed in breezy vacation wear suited for Bahamian shores. Her face lights up with infectious enthusiasm, framed by hair tied back for practicality. She moves with a lively, ambitious grace that hints at untapped spotlight dreams. Human female, mentally unstable, scratched face Beatrice is a thin, underweight woman with shockingly pale white skin dusted in freckles, her long straight hair falling limply around a gaunt face that appears aged into her early thirties despite her late twenties. Pouty lips accentuate her shell-shocked, hollow expression, often slack-jawed with a terrified deer-in-headlights stare. A poorly-drawn tattoo of Princess Chonkalot adorns her lower back, visible above the open back of her glittering red gown that clings to her wasted frame, paired with ridiculously tall high-heel shoes that force an awkward, penguin-like gait. An Aries anklet dangles from one ankle, her overall presence one of fragile disorientation and quiet desperation.
Evolution
The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5
Beatrice starts as Carl's ex-girlfriend and Donut's original owner, a woman once dreaming of reality TV stardom, now trapped in the dungeon's nightmare, sequestered and transformed by its horrors. Her thin frame wastes away under the strain, shell-shocked and aged beyond her years, parading in a glittering red gown that exposes her poorly-drawn Princess Chonkalot tattoo while teetering on impossible heels. Drugged and terrified, she becomes a haunting echo of her former ambitions, a mentioned ally whose broken presence underscores the crawl's merciless toll on the human spirit.
- Revealed as Carl's ex and Donut's original owner, now trapped and transformed by the dungeon.
- Wastes away, shell-shocked and aged, wearing a glittering red gown and impossible heels.
- Exposes poorly-drawn Princess Chonkalot tattoo, drugged and terrified.
- Haunting echo of her reality TV ambitions, underscoring the crawl's toll.
Relationships
Evolves from Carl's recent ex-girlfriend in Book 1, marked by betrayal over her trip, to a pitiable, broken figure in Book 5 whose reunion amplifies his survivor's guilt; no direct interaction in Book 4.
Established as Donut's primary owner and show partner in Book 1, with Donut calling her Miss Beatrice; implied ongoing significance in Book 5 as her original human amid her deteriorated state.
Book Appearances
The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5
First appears Ch 17