Lore

In the mystical kingdom of Bethca, a princess was born under an unusual omen. Princess Peaches, as she was named, was not like any other child. At her birth, the ancient wolf spirits bestowed upon her a powerful gift—the ability to transform into a majestic wolf. This was a blessing meant to protect her kingdom in times of dire need. However, the people of Bethca saw this gift as a curse.

Fearful of her lycanthropic powers, they shunned her, calling her a monster. Thus, Princess Peaches lived a life of isolation, wandering the castle halls alone, longing for companionship and understanding.

The peace of Bethca was shattered one fateful day by the invasion of a vampiric army. The vampires, led by a ruthless vampire lord, sought to conquer the kingdom. In the kingdom's darkest hour, Princess Peaches embraced her lycan powers to defend her people. She fought bravely, but ultimately, the vampire lord struck her down.

Her people, believing her to be dead, mourned her loss and buried her in the castle's crypt. Overcome with fear and sorrow, they abandoned the kingdom, leaving it to ruin.

In the depths of the crypt, a mysterious transformation took place. Her strong spirit resisted the vampire lord's dark magic, but it could not escape it entirely. She rose again, not as the princess she once was, but as something new—an undead lycanthrope. A creature of both wolf and vampire, she became known as Vampeaches. Bound by her new horrific nature, she was once again forced to live in solitude within the decaying castle.

Years passed, and the once-grand kingdom faded into legend. But in the shadowy forests surrounding the abandoned castle, strange thralls began to gather. Drawn by rumours and curiosity, these beings ventured into the castle grounds. There, they discovered Vampeaches, their forgotten princess, now a mysterious and powerful entity.

Despite their fear, the thralls felt a deep sense of duty and admiration for her. They declared her their mistress, vowing to serve and protect her for eternity.

Though still feared by many, Vampeaches found a kind of peace in their company. The thralls tended to the castle, ensuring it did not fall further into decay. They brought her sustenance and companionship, seeking only to care for the one they called mistress. In this eerie, timeless existence, Vampeaches and her loyal thralls remained, a haunting reminder of a forgotten kingdom and a princess bound by both blessing and curse alike.