Gr4ce Profile

Info

Name: Gr4ce

Species: Pixelated Being

Height: 4ft 11

Age: 130

Cup Size: A

Birthplace: Liseria

Relationship Status: Single

Sexuality: N/A

Birthday: January 21st

Likes

  • K0haku
  • Other PBs
  • Deer
  • Computers

Dislikes

  • Eliel
  • Gwen
  • Water
  • Living Creatures

Official Reference

About

Gr4ce is a female PB (Pixelated Being) born from the chaos of the Parallaxian Great War. Created not for companionship, intelligence, or creativity, but solely as a highly efficient soldier, Gr4ce and her kind were engineered to fight without question and with a ruthless precision that made them legendary—and feared—across battlefields. Her purpose was singular: destruction. With a kill count numbering in the hundreds, she left behind a trail of devastation that has become infamous in the annals of the war.

During the war, PBs like Gr4ce were regarded as the ultimate weapons, known for their pixelated forms that could quickly adapt, process, and overwhelm enemies with brutal efficiency. Their very existence sent shudders through enemy lines, and for a time, they were unstoppable forces. Gr4ce, in particular, gained notoriety for her methodical and cold approach to combat, becoming a symbol of the war’s darkest moments.

However, as the war came to an end, the Parallaxian authorities began to realize the terror they had unleashed. Public fear, the ethical implications of their existence, and pressure from all sides led to the decommissioning of most PBs. Many were forcibly deconstructed, their once-feared forms rendered obsolete, banned from existence due to the war crimes they were seen to have committed. But Gr4ce, along with a small faction of others, managed to escape this fate.

Now, Gr4ce wanders the cold, remote northern regions of Liseria with a few other wartime PBs, fugitives from their own creators. Together, they have built a small, secretive colony, hidden from those who still seek to erase their existence. Gr4ce, once a soldier with no thoughts beyond warfare, now spends her time learning about the world in a way she never could during the war. She seeks understanding, trying to reconcile the programmed killer within her with the newfound freedom to explore life, all the while knowing that the specter of her violent past—and potential persecution—lurks just beyond the horizon.

In the colony, she is seen as a leader of sorts, not because she commands but because of her experience and the scars she bears from the war. Gr4ce carries a quiet burden: the lives she took haunt her, and yet she fights against her own guilt, knowing that decommissioning means total oblivion. Her purpose in life has shifted—no longer just a soldier, she is now a being in search of meaning in a world that only remembers her as a weapon.