Name: Cisne Nieve (NPC)
Age: Appears to be 20
Race: Fantasian Harpie
Origin: Fantasia
Appearance:
True Form
Human Form
Contract Beast Form
Faction: Kamen Rider Knights
History:
Cisne was once part of the harpie clan that lived on the peaks of Mourndust Mountain. The harpies were once a peaceful clan that lived in solitude up on the mountain. However, one of warriors, Arik, whose most notably one of the strongest in their clan, began to display loyalty to Aesir and caused a rift in the clan. Arik’s servitude and Aesir’s reign had caused chaos in the Fantasian realm and had forced many to join Aesir’s wicked cause, including her clan. Being a loyal follower of the Royal Family, Cisne left her clan and helped the Royal Family escape through the portal that they opened. Even though battered and bloodied, she managed to guide the Royal Family through the portal and journeyed to Earth.
Due to the instability of the portal at that time, she was separated from the Royal Family and fell near the mountain peak of Tibet, where she was later discovered by Reiko. Unable to sustain the new environment she escaped to as well as the injuries she incurred trying to protect the Royal Family, Cisne desperately formed a contract with Reiko, in which the bond allows her to live using Reiko as a host. From that day onwards, she swore to find the members of the Royal family and aid them in the coming battles with the forces of Aesir as Reiko’s Advent Beast, aptly named Blanc Wing.
Cisne is mostly clueless about almost everything in the human realm and is unable comprehend most of the situations around her. She is mostly protective of Reiko and would do anything to keep her out of harms way. However, she is mostly shy and is easily distracted by Earthly items. She is able to take on three forms due to the contract she formed with Reiko.
Unknown to Cisne, her escape to the Earth had a price. Since she has a twin sister, their mystic bond had created a loop hole in which a portal can be opened at any given location allowing Aesir’s forces to come and go at any given time, thus defeating the only means of preventing Aesir’s forces from crossing over.