Kathrin Vaughan

Kathrin is a secondary character in the series. She is Eric's slave though he does not treat her as such, having been in the service of his family (and formely owned by Eric's brother) since she was very young. Kathrin is a mixed-breed Keidran with traits chosen to make her more sexually appealing to human owners, though Eric claimes that he has never used her for sexual purposes. Perhaps because of this she is quite flirtatious whilst being naiive of the nature of her actions. Zen thinks that she is 'smarter than she lets on".

Unlike other slaves Kathrin has no control spell to inhibit her free will, something which is illegal in the Human Empire and could land her owner in significant trouble. Eric refuses to implement the spell on her because it hurts her feelings, have mood swings more often etc. She has also recieved a rudimentary education from her owner and is kept largely sheltered from the harsh world beyond Eric's estate. To the disappointment of Kathrin, Eric said that she was like a sister to him.

Much like Trace and Flora, Eric and Kathrin are somewhat romantically involved despite being two different races.

Personality
"Kathrin has a happy-go-lucky personality. She is a bit naive about most things, having been sheltered as a slave all her life."

Biography
"Kathrin was selectively bred from several generations of Keidran slaves in order to be more physically appealing to humans. Ironically, despite being designed to be a sex slave, Kathrin is incredibly naïve when it comes to sex. Eric gives her much more freedom than his other slaves, but she genuinely enjoys serving him."

Origins and Backstory
When Eric was ten, his family acquired Kathrin. During dialogue between Eric and Flora, Eric said, in relation to Kathrin, "At first she was almost like a pet. But we got older... I won't deny that we fooled around occasionally, we were kids after all. We were curious. But... I guess I just respect her too much to do that. She really means a lot to me... I usually spend our nights teaching her how to read."