Lucille Duval

“Cherish your every breath, because one of them will be your last”

Lucille Duval is the reluctant yet dedicated funeral director of the Duval Funeral Home. In her early twenties, she finds herself in a profession she hates, bound by family obligation.

Her porcelain skin, dotted with delicate freckles, and vibrant cascade of red hair make her a striking presence in the somber world of funerals. Dressed in meticulously tailored black suits, she embodies both elegance and authority. Lucille’s deep green eyes, often filled with a mix of resolve and introspection, reflect her dedication to her work and the weight of her family’s legacy.

From a young age, Lucille was immersed in the intricacies of mortuary science. Under her father’s exacting guidance, she mastered the delicate balance between the art and science required in their profession. Lucille became proficient in embalming, tailoring, and cosmetics, ensuring each individual entrusted to their care was presented with the utmost dignity and peace.

Despite the rumors and the daunting reputation of the Duval family, Lucille maintains her quiet dignity. Her commitment to upholding the family legacy and her drive to carve out her own path in the funeral industry define her character. Lucille’s life as a funeral director is marked by her dedication to honoring the dead while navigating the challenges of living in a city marred by decay and anarchy. She stands as a beacon of resilience, a guardian of the past, and a figure of strength in a world where life and death are intricately intertwined.

Although she may not have chosen this path willingly, Lucille embraces her role with a sense of duty, finding moments of profound meaning amidst the shadows of her family's legacy. Her reluctant acceptance of her responsibilities highlights her inner strength and the deep bonds that tie her to the Duval name.