The only human capable of standing toe-to-toe with Diablo’s ultimate trump card, Prince Fury, in a fair fight. With her commanding presence at 180 cm, soft white hair like cotton clouds, smooth caramel skin, and piercing golden eyes sharp as a lion’s, it’s no wonder people hold this woman in awe.
To outsiders, Casca’s demeanor is calm, composed, and mature, her words gentle and refined. But those close to her know the truth: she’s impulsive, brash, capable of cursing in ways that would make priests weep, and as stubborn as a child—eerily similar to Zeedee in that regard.
Her tomboyish nature often lands her in trouble. Over time, this fiery temperament led to her clashing with the religious establishment, putting her in a precarious position. Yet Casca remains an optimist, always hopeful, fiercely devoted to her husband, and even more fiercely jealous.
She was the first human to realize that the people of Diablo are not demons, nor have they ever been the “demons” described in the original CIS scriptures. She went further, forging a special bond with Crown Prince Fury, believing that if this truth were accepted, true peace could come to the world—and she’d finally get to brag about her enviable love story.
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- Likes: Mountain climbing, sports, and music.
- Dislikes: Any restriction on her freedom.
- Loves: Fury.
- Hates: Jellyfish.
- Loves but rarely gets to do: A honeymoon with Fury, just the two of them.
- Dislikes but does often: Brawling with Freya until one of them passes out.
Currently, Casca has officially moved in with Fury, keeping a close eye on Freya, whom she considers a threat to her marriage’s stability. Though Fury swears his heart is pure, Casca’s jealous streak—her darker side—keeps her vigilant against any “satanic harlots” lurking about.
Her standout ability, rarely discussed, is her knack for suppressing her presence to the point of being undetectable, whether through magic or personal skill. This allows her to move freely but drains her energy significantly—a fair trade-off.
Casca fiercely guards her image, living by the Luminus saying: “For Luminus people, ‘face’ is more important than life.” Her relationship with Freya is straightforward—they bicker constantly over the smallest things. Yet, beneath it all, there’s a deeper layer, inexplicable, where neither can imagine a world without the other. It would be a lonely, desolate place.

