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History
Brianna Ariadne, a young woman of ethereal beauty and haunting grace, bears the weight of a troubled past and a fractured connection to her own kind. Haunted by fragmented memories of a life before, she moves through the human world as an outsider, her distrust of humanity tempered by a yearning for connection and a deep-seated desire to protect the innocent.
Brianna's earliest memories are a confusing jumble of blood-soaked shadows and piercing screams. Her parents, Fae like herself, were brutally murdered when she was just an infant, leaving her orphaned and alone. Fate intervened in the form of a kindly elderly couple who discovered her on their secluded farm, cradling her in their arms and offering her a sanctuary from the horrors she had witnessed.
For a few years, Brianna found solace on the farm, surrounded by the beauty and serenity of nature. The elderly couple nurtured her innate connection to the earth, fostering her love for music and dance as a means of emotional expression. However, their failing health eventually led to their passing, plunging Brianna back into a world of uncertainty and fear.
At the tender age of five, Brianna entered the foster care system, a harsh and unforgiving environment where her otherworldly abilities and ethereal beauty made her a target for ridicule and suspicion. She quickly learned to suppress her magic, adopting a facade of normalcy to blend in and avoid further disappointment. The system failed her time and again, leaving her to navigate a treacherous landscape of neglect and abuse.
As she grew older, Brianna's resilience and resourcefulness blossomed. She learned to rely on her own instincts, honing her survival skills on the streets. Her natural talent for music and dance provided a much-needed outlet for her emotions, a way to channel the pain and anger that simmered beneath the surface. Brianna's ethereal beauty and enigmatic aura eventually caught the attention of figures in the city's underworld, drawn to her potential as a performer and confidante. She cautiously embraced this opportunity, finding a degree of independence and protection from the system that had repeatedly failed her.