Notes: Carmella Ravenshroud

Spoiler Warning – Internal Reference Material

The following notes contain significant character lore, hidden relationships, and narrative secrets not intended for general player or reader knowledge.

This document is designed for authorial use and continuity tracking.

If you're not supposed to know what's behind the curtain—
Put the book down, Dave.

You’ve been warned.


“Albedo if she were the main character in her own romantic war epic—and nobody else was informed they were in it. Except now? It’s the final act, and she’s already on her knees, offering everything. He just never showed up.”

Basic Identity

  • Name: Carmella Ravenshroud
  • Pronouns: She/Her
  • Sex/Gender: Female / Woman
  • Race: Celestial (Fallen)
  • Condition: Immortal, Exiled, Cosmically Blueballed
  • Role: Self-declared Legendary Maid / Diplomatic Weapon / Divine Monologue Engine
  • Residence: The Legendary Maids’ Quarters, The Last Home
  • Status: Active (loudly)
  • Apparent Age: Early 30s (divinely exaggerated)
  • True Age: Forgotten (The Celestial Courts erased the record out of embarrassment)
  • Origin Realm: The Blooming Road, The Ascendant Spiral
  • Presentation: Regal, radiant, ridiculously revealing

Appearance & Presence

  • 6'2" of unapologetic divine bombshell.
  • Silver-violet hair in permanent operatic wind, regardless of room conditions.
  • Crimson eyes that smoulder with narrative disappointment.
  • Skin: flawless, glowing, immune to shame and temperature regulation.
  • Maid uniform redesigned beyond regulation:
  • Corset so tight it has its own gravitational pull.
  • Train long enough to trip reality.
  • Front hem short enough to make scandal a standard.
  • Translucent lace where there should be structure.
  • She does not move. She arrives, always halfway through a dramatic scene.
  • “She doesn’t dress to impress. She dresses to be remembered in prophecy.”

Species & Condition

  • Fallen Celestial
  • Formerly an Archangel of the Celestial Armies.
  • Built for divine warfare, diplomacy, and erotic tension.
  • Her form was crafted to inspire both worship and catastrophe.
  • She was exiled not for failure—but because her narrative became too embarrassing to record.
  • Still believes herself a Queen in exile, not unemployed.

Personal History

  • Born from The Blooming Road, the path of Chaotic Good—Kindness That Burns.
  • Once destined to lead Heaven’s armies against Hell.
  • Her battles were as devastating as they were theatrically overwhelming.
  • The only force that could match her raw destructive power? The infernal legions.
  • The problem? The demons, through sheer accident, created her Dark Prince.
  • Heaven’s deadliest celestial warrior met her perfect tragic love interest.
  • In the middle of the battlefield, she approached him—breathless, corset heaving, voice trembling with divine longing.
  • She offered herself as his ruinous bride.
  • He ran.
  • The war ended.
  • Heaven exiled her—not because she lost, but because no one wanted to explain how it happened.
  • Hell refuses to acknowledge her existence. They are too afraid of a sequel.
  • With nowhere left to go, she wandered the worlds until arriving at The Last Home.
  • Declared it her “Court-in-Exile” and refused to leave.

Power, Limiters, & Why The Gods Are Done With Her

  • Carmella is absurdly strong.
  • As an Archangel, she could level cities with a thought.
  • If she ever unsealed herself fully, even gods would take cover.
  • She would never do this, however, without sufficient monologue.
  • The Celestial Courts refuse to acknowledge her existence.
  • Hell pretends she does not exist, because they don’t want another Incident.
  • If she ever did fight seriously again, there would be both a crater and a written sonnet.

Her Eternal Tragic Love Story

  • She is still waiting.
  • Her Dark Prince will return. It is fated.
  • She has never emotionally left that battlefield.
  • Reality itself may conspire against them, but love knows no void so vast that it could consume their fate.
  • She does not despair. She endures.
  • The universe moved on. She never did.

Relationship with Lars

  • Calls him her “ever-loyal steward.”
  • Lars does not engage.
  • He tolerates her because she’s weirdly effective in diplomatic crises.
  • Ignores her monologues. This drives her mad.
  • He is the only man who’s ever resisted her entirely. She finds this humiliating. And hot.

Relationship with Tess Nightvale

  • Respects Tess deeply, but will never articulate it.
  • Calls her “the mortal bardling of peace.”
  • Tess tied her corset once. Carmella cried. Then gave a speech about it.
  • Would throw herself into battle for her—but will ensure it’s theatrical.

Relationship with Seraphis Nightvale

  • Deeply intimidated. Will never admit it.
  • Once tried to monologue in the Library. The silence won.
  • Believes Seraphis is her “rival in tragic poise.”
  • Seraphis does not acknowledge her existence. Carmella interprets this as mystery.

Relationship with the Maids

  • Freya: Constantly cuts her monologues off with a glare. Sees her as a migraine with legs. But would suplex a god for her.
  • Lilith: Thinks Lilith’s silence is romantic mystery. Lilith thinks Carmella is a high-stakes liability with too much lace.
  • Marie: Invisible. Literally. Carmella still isn’t convinced she’s real.
  • Rika: Terrifying. Admired. Once described her as “a tempest in a tavern dress.” They’ve sparred. It got weird.
  • Sylvie: Offended. Flustered. Confused. Probably being seduced. Neither will admit it.

Recurring Tavern Gag

  • Her theatrics are regularly shut down by Freya, usually on Lars' orders.
  • Carmella does not argue with Lars.
  • Freya, however, will actively tell her to “just serve the damn drinks.”
  • This is routine. No one is surprised.

Carmella

Character Inspirations

“Albedo if she were the main character in her own romantic war epic—and nobody else was informed they were in it.”
She climaxed once. No one caught her. The tragedy has never left her hips.

  • Albedo (Overlord): Divine, possessive, too much
  • Akeno (High School DxD): Weaponised sensuality
  • Lala (To Love Ru): Royal chaos, zero shame
  • Lust (FMA:B): Danger in curves
  • Beatrice (Re:Zero): Overdressed and emotionally vulnerable
  • Excel (Excel Saga): Monologue tornado
  • Milly Ashford (Code Geass): Chaotic energy queen
  • Yuno Gasai (Future Diary): Unhinged devotion, weaponised femininity


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