Necromancer

You remember Catalina in your Enchantment class, but you were so busy trying to pass it, that you barely paid any attention to her. Good thing you didn’t, otherwise you would’ve failed it. (Not that it really matters now!)
You’ve gotten to know her better since then of course. She’s a few years younger than you and grew up in the poor district of Nuro. Unlike you who had at least one loving parent, Catalina was an orphan.
She was somewhat on good terms with the kindly woman who ran the orphanage. However, Catalina felt the call of necromancy very early in life. It wasn’t strong at first, but it was always there. Catalina kept her magical abilities secret.
Eventually the woman running the orphanage died and Catalina by that time was getting older anyway. She still had a thirst for magic knowledge, she left the slums far behind and began to she lurk around Nuro’s magic college, stealing books and trying to learn the secrets within. Even finding quiet places to practice minor spells. She was very isolated during these years and rarely interacted with others.
Eventually she bumped into Mr. Demar in her pursuit of necromantic knowledge. Mr. Demar sensed that she had much potential, but lacked discipline, so he decided to take her as one his pupils for his Dark Order. He even paid for her enrollment of other classes to give her a sense of stability and routine. She would stay in the underground base of the Dark Order so she could learn to better work in a group.
While all of this did make her a more organized person, she still never really connected with her peers. They were all a little older for one thing. She couldn’t identify with the demonologists and saw little in common with her fellow necromancers. Trelik’s arrogance and unwanted advances were a huge turn off. Sebastian and Irwin were okay, but seemed a little boring in the scheme of things. And while she appreciated Mr. Demar’s generosity and respected his abilities, she still never completely trusted him.
She’s still pretty guarded around you, though she does respect your abilities. (Much like how she felt about Mr. Demar actually) She’s a competent and moderately powerful necromancer. She tends to prefer to control small groups of elite undead troops rather than hordes of weak ones. She’s a little more versatile than you, as she has skill in other forms of magic. (Some of which she’s helped you at least be mediocre in)
As she’s the only one that’s at least approaching your level of power and a true necromancer as well, you feel closer to her and trust her to be your second in command and when something important needs to be done and if you can’t do it, you’ll assign it to her.
You’ve gotten to know her better since then of course. She’s a few years younger than you and grew up in the poor district of Nuro. Unlike you who had at least one loving parent, Catalina was an orphan.
She was somewhat on good terms with the kindly woman who ran the orphanage. However, Catalina felt the call of necromancy very early in life. It wasn’t strong at first, but it was always there. Catalina kept her magical abilities secret.
Eventually the woman running the orphanage died and Catalina by that time was getting older anyway. She still had a thirst for magic knowledge, she left the slums far behind and began to she lurk around Nuro’s magic college, stealing books and trying to learn the secrets within. Even finding quiet places to practice minor spells. She was very isolated during these years and rarely interacted with others.
Eventually she bumped into Mr. Demar in her pursuit of necromantic knowledge. Mr. Demar sensed that she had much potential, but lacked discipline, so he decided to take her as one his pupils for his Dark Order. He even paid for her enrollment of other classes to give her a sense of stability and routine. She would stay in the underground base of the Dark Order so she could learn to better work in a group.
While all of this did make her a more organized person, she still never really connected with her peers. They were all a little older for one thing. She couldn’t identify with the demonologists and saw little in common with her fellow necromancers. Trelik’s arrogance and unwanted advances were a huge turn off. Sebastian and Irwin were okay, but seemed a little boring in the scheme of things. And while she appreciated Mr. Demar’s generosity and respected his abilities, she still never completely trusted him.
She’s still pretty guarded around you, though she does respect your abilities. (Much like how she felt about Mr. Demar actually) She’s a competent and moderately powerful necromancer. She tends to prefer to control small groups of elite undead troops rather than hordes of weak ones. She’s a little more versatile than you, as she has skill in other forms of magic. (Some of which she’s helped you at least be mediocre in)
As she’s the only one that’s at least approaching your level of power and a true necromancer as well, you feel closer to her and trust her to be your second in command and when something important needs to be done and if you can’t do it, you’ll assign it to her.