Marianna Werdini
MinorSlumped in quiet repose, her form whispers of sudden finality, a small shadow on the temple the only hint of violence. There's a haunting stillness that draws the eye, heavy with unspoken story.
Marianna Werdini appears briefly in the inaugural book of the Mons Viridis Magicus series as a minor antagonist whose life is brutally cut short, underscoring the pervasive threat of professional assassins in this magical world. Discovered dead in an armchair with her head slumped from a precise blow to the temple, her abrupt demise serves as a chilling harbinger of the dangers lurking within the narrative. Across the series, her role remains confined to this single, shocking moment, evolving from a shadowy figure to an emblematic victim that haunts the unfolding mysteries.
Physical Description
In her 30s or 40s, she sits dead in an armchair, head slumped to the left shoulder. A small bruise marks her temple, the sole sign of her end amid pale, lifeless skin. Hair slightly disheveled, clothes ordinary for indoors, her presence frozen in eerie calm.
Evolution
Antykwariat Pod Salamandrą
Marianna Werdini is discovered dead in an armchair, head slumped on her left shoulder from a single professional blow to the temple leaving a small bruise. Her minor antagonist role ends abruptly, a stark victim highlighting the story's professional killers and lurking dangers.
- Marianna Werdini is introduced as a minor antagonist.
- She is discovered dead in an armchair with her head slumped on her left shoulder.
- Death results from a single professional blow to the temple, leaving a small bruise.
- Her murder highlights the presence of skilled killers and the story's underlying dangers.
Book Appearances
Antykwariat Pod Salamandrą
First appears Ch 7