@Raja Oh my god, I'm so glad you liked it so much! This is actually the second time I've put that much thought and time into a character, and it makes so happy that it was worth it! Now, as for the questions, here it goes:
- First of all, I absolutely forgot about this detail, and for that I apologize. But anyway, Lucine does indeed feel a certain connection to blood, but not in the good way. She has an obsession, whenever there's blood nearby she'll keep staring at it until someone wipes it off, or distracts her, though the latter is a rather hard task. She never really understood this obsession and it only served to augment her self-disgust, a monster indeed. As time went by the fascination grew into want, and the thirst began. She tried to contain herself but it was too much, she succumbed to her will.
Blood was just so good, it was amazing how it managed to saciate her seemingly endless thirst, so she drank more, and more, and more, giving in to her instincts. However, human physiology doesn't accept foreign blood, and the nausea hit. Lucine had never felt more sick, it felt like her insides were twisting on themselves, gurling like beasts, kicking out all that not belonged, in this case, the blood. As soon as the blood got out of her system the thirst came back, and this time stronger. Lucine tried to drink once again, but it didn't even go past her throat. Somehow, she knew that she'd have to learn how to live with this suffocating thirst, with this beast inside her, with this craving. Today, the girl refuses to eat anything that might have, or had, blood in them.
- I actually wrote about this in the history section of the sheet, and also somewhere, but I don't think I've made it clear enough, and for that I apologize. When her father yelled 'leave me alone, Celeste', Lucine confronted him about who was Celeste, and if she was the mother she never knew. Robert had no other choice but to tell her about her true lineage. This was what she had found out and what led her to go missing for a month. The half-breed was devastated, but at the same time relieved. Suddenly, everything started to make sense; her appearance, her broken family, and especially her craving for blood. She couldn't help but hate herself even more, why wouldn't she? Nosferytes were monsters. Her father himself taught her that, he would fill her head with disgust for the other race, and she would believe him, every word that he uttered about it. She was angry, angry at the world, at Robert, Celeste, and herself. Angry, and disgusted.
Nowadays, Lucine doesn't care anymore. What if she's a half-breed? It didn't matter. She found out that it wasn't her blood that made her a monster, but her choices. There was no race to blame, only herself. She only wished she could have the chance to meet her mother, just to see if the things Robert told about her were true. There was no sentiment here, no 'I wanna meet the mother I never had' bullshit, only curiosity and a selfish will to know if the one who birthed her was indeed a monster.
Ok, that's it! I hope these explained a few things. Also, I'll add these missing details to the sheet later, I'm at my mobile and to edit posts in it is a pain in the ass. I hope you don't mind.