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Vrille is a main character on the television series Raised by Wolves starting in Season 2. She is portrayed by Morgan Santo.

Throughout Raised by Wolves[]

Season 2[]

In Seven, Vrille is injured in the ensuing skirmish and runs into Campion who agrees to take her home.

In Good Creatures, Paul and Campion arrive at the cave with Vrille, where they find the sigil of Sol and realize that she’s part of Marcus’s group. Paul is concerned, and urges Campion in vain not to tell Vrille anything. When Marcus and his group return, the two children hide behind a rock. Later, the kids are soon given their tasks in the morning but Paul is not in the mood for working. He warns Campion and Holly about the onslaught coming Marcus’ way and believes they should warn Vrille too.

In Control, Vrille is blamed for bringing Campion and Paul to the temple, and Decima has been instructed to atone for the mistake. As a result, there’s immediate mistrust and hostility within the group that is only exacerbated when Campion flees to find Mother and ask for her help in saving Paul. Decima sends Vrille to retrieve him, but the android is grabbed by a native acidic swamp monster whose head Campion is forced to stove in with a rock. At some point in the chaos, he sees a glowing light that he believes to be a vision of Sol, converting him instantly to a true believer, and allowing him to make it back to the Collective , where he tells Mother what has happened. While Campion is doing this, Vrille returns to the group in disgrace, and Decima, partly due to peer pressure and partly due to infatuation with Marcus, sets about her with a blade. She slashes her face in anger and eventually rips it loose from her skull. In response, a frantic Vrille throws herself from a nearby cliff and lands in a crumpled heap on the rocks below.

In King, Mother takes back her Necromancer Eyes from Marcus after believing that she has destroyed Vrille for a false prophet. However, after Marcus ventures down into a crevice near a Mithraic dodecahedron, Vrille returns. Unfortunately, the synthetic skin of her face missing. She kills everyone there except Holly, who manages to hide from her. When Marcus finally comes out of the crevice, he finds Decima’s body hanging from the contraption that took him down into the crevice. Vrille has ripped out Decima’s face, just like the latter did to her earlier.

In Feeding, Vrille happens to pick up the drone by the shore, having got herself back to working order, although she happens to sport a mask over her face. When the others see her, Vrille reassures then, claiming her earlier bout of violence was simply self-defence but the kids aren’t so sure. Interestingly, she has seen Tempest’s baby, which is still alive. According to Vrille, it’s located in a sea cave 10 miles down shore. Unfortunately, Vrille’s spine gives up some time later and the android realizes that she’s about to be signed out as her and Campion walk through the woods together. With her about to be shut down permanently, Vrille scribbles down a bunch of instructions on a tree branch before collapsing for good.

In Happiness, it is revealed that some time back before Vrille developed serious spinal issues, she decided that her final act would be to leave behind a bunch of rune-looking characters on a nearby tree. In present-day, Campion is now copying that final message of sorts onto a cloth using the juice of squeezed berries, and at Vrille’s makeshift grave, he snatches one last look at her ruined, horrifying face as the mutated serpent flies noisily overheard. Afterwards, when Mother is wearing Grandmother’s veil he has a frank conversation about how he loved Vrille. Mother, as if to verify that the veil is working, casually plunges her hand into the serpent’s eye socket and extracts its brain, and tells Campion that it’s silly to love machines.



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