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Brea

Minor

Her elfin face peeks from a thick shawl, small and silent as a winter sprite, grease staining her apron like forgotten stories. There's a quiet mystery in her mute gaze, drawing you closer.

Brea, a diminutive elfin-faced girl of about twelve, enters the Red Rising Saga in Dark Age as the unexpected young wife of the formidable Cormac, her mute presence shrouded in a grease-stained apron amid the brutal wild fringes. Her tragic arc unfolds swiftly in the snow-swept harshness, where a fatal glass shard pierces her neck, causing her to bleed out in a poignant display of the hidden vulnerabilities beneath the saga's epic conflicts. Though her role is heartbreakingly brief, Brea underscores the personal toll of war on the fringes, leaving a lasting impression of innocence lost in the series' unforgiving universe.

Physical Description

A small girl of about 12 with an elfin face, delicate features, and wide, silent eyes that speak volumes. Her slight build is wrapped in a thick shawl over a grease-stained apron, simple clothes beneath. Mute and poignant, she carries a fragile, otherworldly presence.

Evolution

Dark Age

Brea appears as a small elfin-faced ~12-year-old mute girl in a grease-stained apron and shawl, revealed as Cormac's wife. In the snow, a fatal glass shard pierces her neck, bleeding out tragically. Her brief role highlights the hidden hardships and losses in the wild fringes.

  • Introduced as a small, elfin-faced ~12-year-old mute girl wearing a grease-stained apron and shawl.
  • Revealed to be Cormac's wife, highlighting the unconventional and harsh realities of life in the wild fringes.
  • In the snowy wilderness, suffers a fatal injury when a glass shard pierces her neck.
  • Bleeds out tragically, dying in Cormac's presence and emphasizing the sudden losses in the saga's brutal world.

Book Appearances

5

Dark Age

First appears Ch 66

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