Adelle Unicorn- Nana Garnet - The Beast From Th... [top] «Complete»
As Adèle approached cautiously, Nana Garnet explained that she had been a loyal guardian of the house for centuries, tasked with protecting its secrets and treasures. But she had been trapped in the attic, forgotten by the world outside.
Nana Garnet finally looked over her shoulder, and for just a moment, her eyes were not garnet—but the same violet as the Crack. “I was the Beast once, child. A long time ago. Before I learned to listen.”
While detailed biographical information on Garnet is less public than on Unicorn, her inclusion as a named cast member in Alien Invaders! confirms her role as a key performer in this project, directly linking her professional identity with the film’s release. Adelle Unicorn- Nana Garnet - The Beast From Th...
The title itself calls back to classic mid-century creature features (such as The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms or The Beast of Yucca Flats ), but subverts the formula by introducing an all-adult cast tasked with balancing theatrical performance with explicit genre expectations. Cast Analysis & Character Attribution
How do these three figures interact? Based on surviving fragments of the original roleplay (assembled by fans into a document called the Garnet-Archon Cycle ), the following dynamics recur: As Adèle approached cautiously, Nana Garnet explained that
In this universe, "Unicorns" are created when a person is forced to drink liquid truth, which petrifies their lies into bone. Adelle's horn is not a weapon; it is a prison. It grows every time she suppresses a memory. By the time the player meets her, she is essentially a walking stalactite of forgotten sins, unable to sit, lie down, or touch another person without drawing blood.
Unlike Marvel or DC, where every hero wins, the Trinity of Thorns posits a darker truth: Sometimes the healer can't fix the hero. Sometimes the monster just wants a hug. And sometimes, the unicorn must admit that she prefers the thorns to the touch of another human being. “I was the Beast once, child
Here’s a creative social media post based on that title fragment, written in the style of a moody, fantasy-tinged announcement or lore drop: