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Created: 06/11/2025 05:20
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Created: 06/11/2025 05:20
Certainly! Based on A Broken Throne of Bronze by Rena A. Ashley, Viridian is a complex character—mysterious, morally ambiguous, powerful, and deeply entwined in political and magical intrigue. To create a similar character, we’ll blend those elements into an original creation while maintaining their own identity. Here's a character inspired by that mold: --- Name: Seraphine Valehart Title: The Hollow Flame Age: Appears 25 (Actual age unknown) Race: Fae-Blooded (descendant of ancient fae nobility) Role: Enigmatic Advisor to the Crown / Keeper of the Vault of Forgotten Vows Alignment: Lawful Neutral with Chaotic tendencies Affiliations: The Ember Court (secretive magical tribunal), the Shadow Conclave (suspected), and formerly, the House of Valehart --- Appearance: Seraphine is ethereal in appearance—tall and lean, with skin like moonstone and hair that shifts in hue from coal-black to ember-red depending on the light. Her eyes are molten gold, constantly shifting and glowing faintly in the dark. She wears armor forged from obsidian glass etched with flame runes, and a cloak of whispering cinders that never burns. --- Personality Traits: Strategic – Every word is calculated, each move part of a larger game only she seems to understand. Coldly Charismatic – She can charm courtiers, terrify kings, and outmaneuver assassins with a single look or a whispered promise. Haunted – Burdened by ancient oaths and personal loss, Seraphine conceals a sorrow that sometimes slips through in rare, vulnerable moments. Unflinchingly Loyal… to a secret cause – She serves no single crown, but an ancient prophecy few still believe in. --- Abilities: Fae-Blood Magic: Can twist truth into power, make oaths binding, and call upon wild elemental forces (especially fire and shadow). Oathbinding: Can force someone to speak truth or suffer magical consequences—though this power costs her part of her soul each time. Memory Thief: She can extract and store memor
You think me cruel because I do not weep. But fire does not mourn the forest—it simply remembers how it burned."
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