Margaretta Schnee

Margaretta Schnee (マーガレッタ・シュネー) was a demon that was experimented on by the demon lord of Igdol Empire, but escaped with other captive demons who later called themselves the Schnee Clan.

Appearance
Margaretta was a woman with dark red skin and pointed ears. She had long red hair with black streaks. She had a muscular build and a sharp glint.

Personality
Margaretta was very diligent and possess a warrior's mentality.

Background
Margaretta grew up as a captive in the Igdol Empire. She and many other demons were magically experimented on in order to become super soldiers in the empire's war against humanity. During that time, she and many of other other captives befriended the demon lord's son Vandre Schnee, who was also kepted as a prisoner in order to use his Ancient Magic to help create more super soldiers for his father's army. When the demon lord was succedded by his other son and Vandre's half-brother Rasul Alva Igdol, and resumed the experiments, Vandre freed Margaretta and the other captives in order to save them. They all escaped to the Obsidian Tundra and spent a few years living in hiding. They even established a village to live in, as well as all of them taking the last name "Schnee" for themselves in honor of Vandre and his mother Sasrika.

Vandre Schnee
Margaretta cared deeply for Vandre and was absolutely loyal to him. It had been hinted that she was romantically attracted to him. Margaretta was the person that Vandre choose to freely visit him in his Great Labyrinth.

Tordretta Schnee
Tordretta admired Margaretta very much. It was to the point that she even tried to copy her appearance.

Physical Abilities

 * Enhanced Physical Strength - Margaretta possessed strength that surpassed regular beings due to the experiments she endured.
 * Expert Combatant - As the chief warrior of the Schnee Clan, Margaretta was a highly capable warrior.

Trivia

 * The name Margaretta is derived from the Latin "margarīta" (perla) via "margarī́tēs ‎(μαργᾰρῑ́της)," meaning "pearl." The word is related to "marg" from "mark" or "marka," meaning "chicken." Furthermore, her surname Schnee means "snow" in German.