LAST EDITED ON Sep-02-20 AT 12:06 PM (EDT)
>>I'm not sure what you might specifically have in mind by "significant backstory"
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>I might have been reading too much into Act III, with Flan's blood
>failing and tasting sour, I was thinking that sounded like she had
>been inflicted with something. Oh, you meant her illness from before she was turned, gotcha. No, no outside influences involved there. It was a normal mortal affliction (most likely leukemia), not something that was visited upon her by sinister forces. Remilia's perception of Flan's blood as tasting sour was her vampire palate's way of interpreting its unhealthy character; a human presumably wouldn't have been able to perceive any difference between it and healthy blood without laboratory equipment.
--G.
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