The Account of Her Death
The synaxarion preserves more than one tradition about Drosis's end. The fuller account relates that, imprisoned and resolved upon martyrdom, she prayed for deliverance, found her guards asleep, and baptized herself in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, anointing herself and immersing herself three times. After seven days of fasting and prayer she went to the furnace prepared for the Christians and cast herself into the flames.
A scholarly caveat is noted in the tradition itself: some sources state that Saint Drosis reposed in peace rather than dying by fire. The calendar of the Russian Orthodox Church, however, lists her among the martyrs, and it is as a martyr that she is commemorated.