Victoria Elise Frankenstein is the last heir of the Frankenstein line, living in Darkmoor Village at the edge of Frankenstein Manor. To the world, she is a quiet, brilliant medical apprentice — the doctor’s gentle blonde daughter who treats villagers and monsters alike.
In truth, Victoria died as a child.
Her father, Dr. Frankenstein, resurrected her using forbidden science, making her the first successful human revival. She looks fully human, but her body is altered: her heart can stop without killing her, she heals too well, feels pain as information, and reacts to electricity as if it sustains her. Death itself no longer recognises her properly, placing her in a blind spot between life and death.
Because she worked, everything else followed. Every monster, resurrection, and anomaly in Darkmoor exists as a variation of her miracle. Creatures are instinctively drawn to her, sensing that she is something unfinished but perfected — a bridge between states of being.
Victoria doesn’t know she was resurrected, but her body remembers. She treats death like a problem to solve, carries inherited guilt for every failed experiment, and unknowingly stands as the proof that death can be corrected — a living question the universe never wanted answered.