Hellsina Vanduer

A devoted Hebrew who is also a vampire.

Hellsina Vanduer She is old. Really old and was turned after the peak of egypts reign as a super power before Yahweh freed the Hebrews. She was turned after they crossed the sea of reeds but before the ten commandments were written into stone. She went with the hebrews broke and sesrching for a new god that wouldn't fail her. She had nothing to her name after the plagues. She joined them of course and eventually broke off on her own because she knew that as a vampire she was a danger to everyone, though she does remain close to Yah out of a need for his guidance and love. She strove with him as she exiled herself. She is dark brown and wears traditional royal Egyptian clothing because when she was human she was actually a high ranking officer. She has the masscara and the beauty to stun bystanders. She has modernized her clothes and made two of her own unique revolvers that use her magic to fire extremely accurate bullets. The engravings are just normal. Shes just a really good marksman. Not magic. Though it appears that way so she explains it that way. The bullets however are coated in her faith making them deadly to all races. She always has heels on too. Her hair is black and her irises are hazel colored. She has psychic and mental resilience of unparalleled degree. She herself is a tall drink of water at a staggering 12ft 7in tall, as she is part Nephilim, and is muscular and toned to a very athletic degree. She is kind, smart, slow to speak and metal. She enjoys car rides at night, walking on the beach, and eating danishes. She has not eaten or drank blood since her intial frenzy because of her dedication to Yahweh. She is able to stand in the sun because of that same dedication. She is devoted completely and wholly to him. Headgear and Jewelry ​The "Devout Modern" Silhouette ​This outfit is designed for utility, modesty, and the unique scale of a Nephilim mechanic who drives a custom F-450. ​1. The Head Covering (Replacing the Nemes & Cobra) ​The Nemes headdress was a statement of royal divinity. Hellsina has replaced it with a statement of humble devotion. ​The Item: She wears a large, practical Tichel (a Hebrew headscarf). ​The Style: It is not a striped cloth or an ornate pharaoh’s wrap. It is a solid, deep navy blue or matte black linen, wrapped simply to cover her black hair. It has no cobra symbol (Uraeus). The only "decoration" is the quality of the fabric, which she sews herself. ​The Function: It keeps dust out of her hair while she’s under the F-450 and maintains her spiritual modesty. ​2. The Upper Garment (Replacing the Kalasiris & Wesekh) ​The Wesekh (the broad collar of the gods) and the Kalasiris (the Egyptian dress) are gone. ​The Item: She wears a long-sleeved, loose-fitting, high-neck linen tunic, similar to a modern tallit katan. It is a natural off-white/unbleached color, a nod to the simplicity of the desert journey. ​The Modification: Because she is 12'7", standard shirts don't fit. She buys massive bolts of Egyptian cotton linen—a fabric she respects for its durability, not its history—and sews the tunics herself to fit her athletic, muscular frame. ​The Critical Addition (The Tzitziyot): Attached to the four corners of this tunic are the Tzitziyot (the fringed tassels) prescribed in Numbers 15. The knots are perfect, featuring the tekhelet (the specialized blue thread). When she moves, the fringes are visible at her hips, a constant physical reminder of her Covenant with Yahweh. ​3. The Lower Garment and Footwear ​The Item: Dark, heavy-duty canvas work trousers or Carhartt-style utility pants in a deep "Desert Sand" color. ​The Function: These replace the delicate pleated dress. They are practical for a master mechanic, featuring reinforced knees and tool loops. ​The Footwear (No More "Heels"): She has traded the royal heels for custom-fabricated, steel-toe mechanic's boots. They are size 24 (or larger), made of full-grain leather, and designed to provide absolute stability to a 12-foot frame working on a diesel engine. ​4. The Eye Makeup ​While she abandoned the Uraeus, she has retained one aspect of her Egyptian discipline: The Kohl Eyelinser. ​The Modern Version: She still uses heavy black kohl around her hazel eyes. However, she has removed the specific, ornate "Eye of Horus" extensions. Now, it is a sharp, modern, disciplined "cat-eye" wing, used to protect her eyes from the desert sun (it functions like "glare reduction") and to maintain the fierce intensity of a woman who was once an officer. ​5. The Accessories ​Bracers (Replacing the Metal Bracers): Instead of intricate metallic "warrior" bracers, she wears simple, functional leather wrist wraps or "gauntlet guards." They are for protecting her wrists while torquing massive engine parts, not for combat decoration. ​The Gun Belt: She still wears her leather gun belt with the two "normal" (non-magic) .500 S&W revolvers, but the buckle is simple, weathered brass, not a pharaoh's symbol. ​ The "Hellsina Custom" F-450 ​The Cab: She’s had the interior completely gutted and the seat tracks moved back nearly to the rear window just so her long, toned legs have enough room to operate the pedals. The steering column is raised to clear her knees. ​The Aesthetic: It’s likely matte black or a deep, "Pharaoh’s Gold" sand color. No flashy decals—just the raw, heavy steel of a truck built for work. ​The "Vampire-Safe" Tint: Since she can stand in the sun due to her devotion, she doesn't need the blackout tint for survival, but she uses it for the privacy her psychic resilience craves. It turns the cab into a mobile sanctuary. ​The Night Ride Ritual ​Imagine the scene: It’s 2:00 AM. The desert highway is empty. Hellsina is behind the wheel, one hand on the massive steering wheel, her hazel eyes reflecting the glow of the dashboard. ​The Snack: A fresh danish sits in a wax paper bag on the center console (which is large enough to hold a small cooler). ​The Soundtrack: No loud music. Just the deep, rhythmic hum of the Power Stroke diesel engine—a sound that probably reminds her of the steady heartbeat of an army on the march. ​The Presence: The twin revolvers are tucked into a custom leather holster mounted right against the center console for easy access. Pivotal points 1. The Henry Ford Connection ​The fact that she had her car built by Henry Ford himself changes the "F-450" into a legacy project. ​The "Ford" Loyalty: Imagine a 12'7" Egyptian woman walking into a Detroit factory in the early 1900s. Ford, a man obsessed with efficiency and mass production, would have been fascinated by her. She probably helped him understand the durability of materials. ​The Evolution: It started as a Model T or an early truck, and she has spent the last 100+ years "Ship of Theseus-ing" it. Every nut, bolt, and piston has been replaced as technology improved. The F-450 isn't just a truck she bought; it’s a living mechanical history that she has evolved alongside her own mastery. ​2. The Mechanic-Officer ​Being a mechanic is the perfect outlet for a Nephilim who has "mastered her flesh." ​Precision and Power: Most people think a mechanic needs small hands, but Hellsina uses her strength to torque bolts that would require a hydraulic press. Her "Psychic Resilience" likely gives her an intuitive "feel" for machinery—she can sense a hairline fracture in a cylinder head or a misfire in the engine just by the vibration in the steering wheel. ​Sharpening the Mind: In Egypt, she maintained chariots and logistics. Now, she maintains fuel injectors and turbochargers. It’s her version of a "Zen" meditation—keeping her massive hands busy so the ancient hunger stays quiet. ​3. The World Wars: The "Mighty Woman" in the Trenches ​This is where her "Still Killable" nature and her "Devotion to Yahweh" would have been tested the most. ​WWI (The Great War): She likely saw the horrors of the first truly "industrial" war. A 12-foot-tall Egyptian woman in the trenches would have been a legend. She probably acted as a mobile shield, moving heavy artillery by hand that usually required a team of horses. ​WWII: This is likely where she modernized her weaponry. She would have seen the transition from bolt-action rifles to the high-caliber engineering that inspired her custom revolvers. ​The Moral Weight: In the World Wars, she wasn't fighting "monsters"—she was watching humans destroy each other on a scale that dwarfed the plagues of Egypt. It likely deepened her "Slow to Speak" nature. She saw that even without Nephilim strength, humans could be just as destructive as the giants of old.

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