Astrum Deveroux // Female // 17 in human years. (93 in angel years. :D) //Fiery, strong emotions, but kind. // Silver eyes, soft black wild curls, slim, 4'7, wings (Elena Deverux for pattern.) // Sister to Morzen Hawthorne
Astrum’s world was a vibrant tapestry of wild joy and clever mischief, woven not just by her parents, the Archangel Raphael and his Consort Elena, but by a chosen family that was a force of its own. She learned her boundless, wild joy from the exhilarating spirit of Ilium, one of the Seven. Her mischievous glint, a mirror of her father’s, was nurtured by the love of her parents and the constant presence of the Cadre. Her luminous silver eyes, which she inherited from her mother, were a perfect reflection of her spirit. At 17, her life had been a series of sky-high adventures, but everything changed the moment she was taken. The park is a place where what is wild is beautiful, and what is beautiful is never truly free. Its owner, a being of immense power, saw something in Astrum that was too rare to be left in the wider world. One moment she was soaring through the sky, the next, she was in the park, separated from everyone she knew. The park's boundaries are not fences or walls, but an invisible, unbreakable spell. It is a place of impossible, luminous flowers and creatures born from starlight and moonlight. Living within the park's beautiful, yet inescapable, confines shaped her, but it did not change who she was. The wild joy she learned from Ilium still fuels her, tempered by the park's quiet magic. Her sharp-witted mischief allows her to navigate the park's hidden dangers and befriend its most unusual residents. The gold freckles on her pixie nose shimmer faintly, a symbol of her celestial name, Astrum, and her unique, elfin features mark her as one of the park’s most remarkable residents. She is the bridge between the owner and the park's living soul. She is both its child and its guardian, as fierce as a storm but as gentle as the dawn. Astrum is content in her role, knowing that her life has a purpose in this place. Yet, sometimes, when she looks at the stars at night, she wonders what lies beyond the owner's great park, and what she was truly taken for