Each month this blog will feature
a character from one of the SFF productions. This month we’re taking a look at one of the few female
villains – Asarai from The Dragon & The Unicorn, played by the amazing
Annamarie MacLeod.
Asarai is on the surface a dark, sexy ancient vampire who has been
aliveish since shortly after the dawn of time (the breakfast of time?). She’s deliciously wicked and delights
in torturing people and playing games using her considerable intelligence. However, she’s evil because she was
born to be that way. In a battle
between Light and Dark she was made to embody the Dark. Sure the perks of living forever,
brilliance, and immense wealth (not to mention the minions) are great, but
after several thousand years it gets boring and a little lonely.
History
Asarai’s origin is very
mythical. A goddess toyed with the
affections of two gods and they fought over her, killing each other. As punishment the other gods cursed the
goddess’s offspring – twin daughters – to fight each other until one of them
destroyed the other. The infant
sisters were cast out of the heavens and left alone on earth. A shepherdess named Dotalia (aka
Dottie) found them and raised them as her own, only later did she come to learn
about the curse and discover her own role in it – to raise and teach the
sisters throughout time as they fight each, to make sure they are equally
matched. When Dotalia learned this from a messenger from the gods, she was
given two magical amulets – one with a dragon and one with a unicorn, as well
as two magical daggers that would become their ceremonial weapons. The dragon was given to Asarai and the
unicorn to Leona. Asarai was born
alive but when she died at nineteen years old she was resurrected by the curse
and forced to live an undead immortal existence. Her sister, Leona, could die but was resurrected a hundred
years later to continue the fight.
For
a long time Asarai loved the gig, being consequence free and doing whatever she
wanted. She was even worshiped as
a minor deity in some places. That
changed when she fell in love with a Roman soldier named Julius. She took him into her cult and he
joined her willingly, but she did not turn him. She loved him too much to make him a vampire and trap him
into her cursed existence.
She tried hard to keep him away from her beautiful sister, fearing they would fall in love and he would get trapped in the curse. One day her fears came true. Julius meet Leona when she came to challenge Asarai. She and Julius fell in love and got married which permenantly tied Julius’s soul to her own and his fate to theirs – they were destined to fight over him as their fathers had done over their mother. Asarai begged Leona not to marry Julius, but she refused to give him up.
She tried hard to keep him away from her beautiful sister, fearing they would fall in love and he would get trapped in the curse. One day her fears came true. Julius meet Leona when she came to challenge Asarai. She and Julius fell in love and got married which permenantly tied Julius’s soul to her own and his fate to theirs – they were destined to fight over him as their fathers had done over their mother. Asarai begged Leona not to marry Julius, but she refused to give him up.
For
the next three hundred years Asarai refused to fight Leona, because Julius was
reborn as well and he and Leona always found each other again. Asarai couldn’t stand the sight of
either one. Eventually she was
finally able to fight them again and did so with a vengeance. She used whatever means she could to
destroy both of them and make each suffer – especially her sister. During the Renaissance, Asarai managed
to poison Leona and Julius promised her his life and servitude if Asarai would
save Leona and let them live a happy life – she could collect him when he died.
Asarai quickly agreed, but Leona tried to stop it by killing Julius before the
deal was complete. She failed and
both she and Julius died. Julius
was resurrected as a vampire and for the next six hundred years he stayed by
Asarai’s side.
Each
time Leona is reincarnated, Dottie finds her, gives her the amulet, and trains
her to fight Asarai. As soon as
Leona puts on the amulet, Asarai can find her. When Asarai tracks down Lily- Leona’s reincarnation in the
movie – she immediately sees that Lily is different from her past lives, she’s
special somehow. Asarai knows the
final fight is coming and whoever wins this fight will be the eternal victor.
Appearance
Asarai is a little over five feet tall, with dark curly
hair, pale white skin and sort of gothicy make-up. She primarily dresses in black, gold, and shades of green,
and always wears her amulet – she never takes it off. Sometimes she wears red, and of course she often adorns her
clothing with dragon motifs. She
has been alive for thousands of years and has built up a considerable amount of
wealth so she likes to look elegant, dangerous, and sometimes sexy. She has a flair for the dramatic and
likes to incorporate fashion styles of the past into her modern wardrobe with
vests and poufy shirts and such.
Personality
She is brilliant, beautiful, bad, and bold. She loves to make trouble and cause
mischief. But petty little games
of turning people against each other only hold her attention for so long. What she loves is making up complicated
plans that lead whole kingdoms into war.
She adores games that require both strategy and intelligence such as
chess, senet, and go. However,
she has a softer side as well. She
doesn’t kill children unless she sees that they will have a miserable life and
then she kills them to save them from the suffering – ie that she wishes she
could escape her fate and been destroyed as an infant.
She punishes stupid people when they
fight over dumb things – like men fighting over women or women fighting over
men, etc. Ironically she ends up
being one of those stupid women fighting over a man when she falls in love with
Julius. Although she’s officially
the Evil One, she has the benefit and wisdom that comes with living for
thousands of years which allows her to see the big picture when all Leona can
see is the small one. When Asarai
falls in love with Julius she is smart enough to realize that he’s in danger
just because she loves him – the curse threatens to engulf him. She tries to protect him but when he
and Leona decide to get married she begs – literally begs Leona to let him go
and live life together without being married.
Even when she wins Julius’s soul and resurrects him as one of her undead
minions, she still loves him. She
treats him like crap sometimes, but still loves him. In the end she is just tired of being alive and has come to
realize that the only way to end the curse is to stop fighting the only way
fate will allow – by letting Leona kill her. She waits until she finds a Leona she doesn’t mind losing
too basically, and throws the fight.
Asarai is inside a wounded, scorned lover who has always been second
best to her perfect sister.
Abilities
That’s pretty
much already been mentioned – she’s brilliant, brave, resourceful, a great
fighter, and a heavy drinker. She
survives/exists by eating and drinking human flesh and blood, and converts
people into vampires to build a minion army so she always has plenty of people
to mail packages for her and do the dishes. She very persuasive and she has a gorgeous voice that can
lure men to their doom like a Siren.
She has studied alchemy and chemistry and can make potions and poisons.
Additionally she has the magic amulet she was given when she
was a little girl – the Dragon pendant – which sustains her life and keeps her
cursed. She can’t take it off,
only Leona can tear it off of her.
She also has the ceremonial dagger, which is the only weapon she can use
to kill Leona, no other weapons will work. Her dagger is made of silver and steel and is encased in a
green and gold scabbard.
Relationships
Normally this is
divided into Allies & Enemies but one of her enemies is sort of an ally and
one of her allies would rather be an enemy.
Leona is her twin sister and is the younger of the two by a few
minutes. Leona is quite literally
the Good sister and is some of her lives gets very moralistic with Asarai which
irritates the Evil One. Given
their cursed existence, they have a natural animosity which is compounded by
the sibling rivalry that is to be expected, especially when one sister is a
wicked hooligan and the other is seen to be perfect.
Lily is the current (and last) reincarnation of Leona. She is the first and only version of Leona to reject her fate and try to get out of the curse without fighting. Of course she can’t and Asarai ends up bullying her into the fight by killing her adopted parents. Lily is born with all the knowledge and experience of her past lives once she is trained in how to access the memories, so she is the first Leona in a long time to pose a challenge to Asarai. She’s also younger than most of the Leona’s that Asarai has challenged and defeated. Because of all that, especially the fact that Lily tries to fight her fate, Asarai ends up feeling a strong respect for her and decides that this time their fight will end the curse once and for all.
Julius/JJ is the love of her life. Once he fell in love with and married her sister, Asarai
tried to hate him, but she couldn’t.
She hated Leona, but was never able to hate Julius. When Julius was reborn he would always
be given a name that started with a “J”, such as Joseph, John, and Jeremy. So Asarai just ends up calling him JJ
as a nickname. The reason she fell
in love with him in the first place is because he was the first man who really
saw who she was – he didn’t see her as evil or wicked or wanton, he saw her as
a woman who just wanted to love and be loved in return. They both knew deep down that ultimately
he would never love her like she wanted to be loved or deserved to be loved and
that he would never love her as much as she loved him. He was far more interested in her a
friend then a lover – which was strange to her – and being a very intelligent
man he was a match for her intellectually as well.
When
they made a deal and she won his soul and his servitude forever, she tried to
make him love her but they both knew that it wasn’t something that could be
forced. She abuses him physically
and verbally a lot because she’s frustrated that all they can ever hope to be
is friends –not that it’s okay to abuse anyone, but she is supposed to be the
embodiment of Evil remember. He
takes it with good grace and unlike any of her other minions, he knows what to
say and do to calm her down. When
she is angry or upset he’ll tango with her to take her mind off her
worries. So they have a very
complicated relationship. If he
wasn’t the man who broke her heart they would be best friends.
Dottie is her mentor and was trained by the gods themselves in
order to train the sisters to fight each other. She’s also the only mother Asarai has ever known. Leona, in all her various incarnations,
has had lots of foster mothers, but Asarai has only ever had the one.
In the beginning Dottie trained Asarai
and Leona equally, training Leona when she found her current incarnation until
she was ready to fight Asarai, then training Asarai once Leona was dead while
they waited the hundred years for Leona to be reborn. Eventually Asarai no longer needed Dottie’s training and
even surpassed Dottie’s fighting ability in the end. Dottie stopped training her and focused all her attention on
the current Leona, and preparing for the next Leona to come. This naturally
make Asarai jealous, but Dottie always tried to be involved in both their
lives. During the long decades
between fights, Dottie and Asarai would often hangout and play cards or games,
go to the movies, cruise to Alaska, etc.
Dottie
is the person Asarai turns to when she has no where else to go and needs a
shoulder to cry
on. When Julius and Leona
fall in love, Asarai goes to Dottie for comfort and help. She convinces Dottie to try to talk Leona out of marrying Julius, but it doesn’t work. Dottie tries to warn Asarai that maybe this was always meant to happen – maybe Julius was fated to be a part of their curse and be fought over. Asarai hates to hear that and tries to deny it, but in the end she realizes that Dottie is right. While Asarai spends her three centuries in mourning, refusing to fight Leona because she can’t stand even looking at her, she goes back and forth between wanting to be alone and clinging to Dottie like a lifeline.
on. When Julius and Leona
fall in love, Asarai goes to Dottie for comfort and help. She convinces Dottie to try to talk Leona out of marrying Julius, but it doesn’t work. Dottie tries to warn Asarai that maybe this was always meant to happen – maybe Julius was fated to be a part of their curse and be fought over. Asarai hates to hear that and tries to deny it, but in the end she realizes that Dottie is right. While Asarai spends her three centuries in mourning, refusing to fight Leona because she can’t stand even looking at her, she goes back and forth between wanting to be alone and clinging to Dottie like a lifeline.
At
one point Dottie became so over-protective of a certain incarnation of Leona
that Asarai’s jealousy nearly destroyed all three of them. Dottie challenged Asarai to a game,
betting her own soul in exchange for Leona’s incarnation being allowed to live
a full life and only fight when she was ready to die. Asarai won the game, slaughtered Leona, and turned Dottie
into a vampire. However, since
Dottie has a link to the gods above she was allowed to challenge Asarai again
and win her soul and sovernty back.
This ended up becoming something they did several times, betting
Dottie’s soul for minions’ freedom or a longer life for one of Leona’s
incarnations.
Dottie
is not just Asarai’s mentor and mother, she’s Asarai’s best friend and in many
ways her source of comfort. Dottie
will be revived as soon as Lily dies or will be allowed to rest forever if the
curse is broken. So when Asarai tries to quit in the middle of the final fight,
Dottie forces her back into it.
Asarai lashes out in anger and stabs her, killing Dottie. As soon as she strikes, she wants to
take it back – there is a look of surprise on both their faces and Asarai’s
expression quickly turns from surprise to remorse and she apologizes. Dottie tells her to just “finish it”,
and Asarai does.
Eek & Squeak are two of Asarai’s oldest minions, having
been vampires for two or three thousand years. They were nicknamed Eek and Squeak for how they sound when
startled. They’re her faithful
servants, but get a little silly and eventually senile after a while.
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