Pastel Kalar

About
Pastel Kalar is the Kalar Queen during the events of Rance Series. She's an unfortunate queen that was assaulted by Rance during a sacred ritual, which resulted in her giving birth to Reset Kalar. She still has lingering resentment towards him for this.

Pastel is the daughter of the former Kalar Queen, Modern Kalar, who was notorious for giving birth to 50 Kalars. Pastel actually didn't want to be the successor, but her two elder sisters died in different circumstances.

She serves as an initial antagonist of the original Rance Quest storyline, in a sense. After Rance rapes her on impulse and (unknowingly) impregnates her, a furious Pastel puts the dreaded Morurun Curse on Rance in retaliation, which prevents him from having sex with anyone less than level 35, and anyone who does have sex with him will immediately drop to level 1.

She eventually gives birth to her daughter, Reset Kalar, whom she sends to assassinate Rance in order to redeem herself from the disgrace as per Kalar traditions. While after the events of Rance Quest she ended up accepting Rance for Reset's sake, she still doesn't like him that much and mostly grew to tolerate his unusual personality.

Personality and Appearance
As a Kalar, Pastel has the typical traits of her race. Long blue hair, an everlasting youth, long-pointed ears and a Crystal on her forehead that turned blue when Rance assaulted her. She's a an attractive woman like most of the members of the Kalar race, albeit not particularly impressive at that. She dresses in typical Kalar fashion, wearing mostly white clothing without shoulders, and adorned with green blue pieces with golden borders, combined with a skirt and boots.

Pastel is a prideful woman that often tries to keep a serious demeanour and rational thinking, however, she's  easily irritable and loses her cool pretty easily. She can also lose focus and control fast despite her attempts to remain solemn at all times. She can even be pretty gloomy and depressive at times, showing lack of self-assurance when she fails repeatedly.

She held a great grudge against Rance for raping her during her Impregnation Ceremony, but chose to forgive his life when she had the chance to kill him for the sake of her unborn daughter, deciding to place the Morurun Curse on him instead. After the Kalar Tribe was saved by him during the events of Rance Quest, and seeing how well Reset gets along with him, she decided to forgive him but she still has some resentment against him, and finds his personality very troublesome.

She is also a sore loser and will burst into tears when she is defeated.

Abilities
Her combat ability is actually pretty high, having a high level of 45 and a Magic Lv1 skill. Her knowledge of magic and its many uses is not to be underestimated, she can also employ a Black Destruction Beam, which is a really impressive feat for a Lv1 mage.

Befitting to a Kalar Queen, her greatest talent relies on the making of powerful and varied curses. With a Cursecraft Lv2 skill and high magic potential, she can provide many different types of curses to kill her victims, fast and painlessly, or slowly and dolorous. She can extend a large-scale curse that infects all male humans in a radius of 10 kilometers with a deadly disease, which is one of the greatest sources of fear for humans that enter Pencilcow, displayed when she wiped out the invading Helman platoon.

She can also employ other non-lethal curses to punish or simply for vengeance, being the Morurun Curse one of such curses. Her talent for making different curses is outstanding, being the greatest seen among Kalars since the queen Full Kalar.

Trivia

 * In Kichikuou Rance, much of his personality was retconned into Modern Kalar, while some aspects of her manner of thinking moved to Vivid Kalar.
 * In the Rance Quest popularity poll she ranked 14th among female characters. She also ranked 15th in Kichikuou Rance, but she was an entirely different character.
 * She has some simularities with feliss both hate rance, gave birth to his children and were saved by him at one point.