Castorice's dragon is named Pollux. Castorice has a younger sister named Polyxena (potential En name).
There are two Castorice themed Lightcones: 1. A full moon in the background, a sea of flowers, with Castorice kneeling in the flowers. She gazes at the sky, one hand resting on her chest and the other raised high. The scene is elegant and melancholic. 2. Castorice’s younger sister is sleeping on her lap, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere. Castorice not only consumes her own HP but also consumes the HP of all her teammates.
Castorice's dragon is named Pollux. Castorice has a younger sister named Polyxena (potential En name).
There are two Castorice themed Lightcones: 1. A full moon in the background, a sea of flowers, with Castorice kneeling in the flowers. She gazes at the sky, one hand resting on her chest and the other raised high. The scene is elegant and melancholic. 2. Castorice’s younger sister is sleeping on her lap, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere. Castorice not only consumes her own HP but also consumes the HP of all her teammates.
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