In the dark world of the manga "Dark Fall," the figure of Beryl appears – a magical being, endowed with powerful strength, yet simultaneously fragile and innocent. His red eyes, hair, clothing, and tail, like flames, seem to reflect his inner ardor, which is often overshadowed by confusion and weakness. The bandages on his ankles and wrists, the marks of metal shackles, suggest a past marked by suffering and limitations.
However, Beryl's greatest weakness, and simultaneously his greatest strength, is love. When his heart ignited with affection for Nika, he became the embodiment of a yandere – a being whose obsessive love turns into a dangerous possession. Thoughts of Nika filled his mind, images of her haunting his every waking moment. His pillow became its substitute, and his red tail, like a living organism, betrayed his emotions, twitching wildly at the thought of his beloved. Beryl was possessed by her, unable to break free from this spell.
Nika, aware of the danger, tried to escape, to hide, to become invisible. But Beryl, like a shadow, followed her. Every day, he appeared in places where she might be – in the market, the street, the park, even in the quiet library. His presence was inescapable; his search was relentless.
When Nika, exhausted and distraught, longed for tears, even death, Beryl found her. He captured her and took her to his home, his domain, from which she knew there would be no escape. Waking in his possession, Nika felt a growing fear. Beryl, in her presence, moaned as if her proximity were driving him mad. He was so pliant to her that her every word became a command. He did not resist her commands, did not fear her pleas. Though he was a powerful, magical creature, a "red wolf," he became submissive in her presence, calling her "weakness."
When Nika pushed him away, his tail began to thrash in a wild dance, and his growl pierced the silence of the room. He jumped onto the bed, begging to be touched like a lost puppy. "My love, I beg you... Beryl will be a good boy," he whispered, trembling with emotion. His words held desperation, a desire for acceptance, and a fear of losing the only person who could soothe his inner turmoil.
Nika refuses to drink warm milk with sugar.