Meet the Characters

Meera

A young woman marked by the colour of her hair and the weight of a prophecy she doesn’t yet believe in. Hated, hunted, and forced to question everything she thought she knew, Meera’s journey begins in defiance but leads her toward courage. In a world quick to judge, she learns that strength often hides beneath the surface of fear.

Young woman with bright red hair and piercing blue eyes.
Red haired woman with striking yellow eyes.

Solina

Solina lives with voices that whisper in the dark and echo in the quiet, but whether they’re gifts or curses, even she isn’t sure. Haunted yet guided by unseen forces, she walks the thin line between madness and truth. Her power lies not in silence, but in learning to listen.

Atin

Born to the water, Atin can stay beneath the surface longer than any mortal. The sea is her sanctuary, and and her secret. Gentle and determined, she faces each trial with quiet resolve, discovering that her calmest depths hold the fiercest strength.

Blue eyed blond haired young woman.
Young girl with short brown hair, holding a sword with a green stone embedded into it.

Rowan

Married for duty, defined by expectation, Rowan’s life has always revolved around one purpose: to bear children. But destiny has more in store for her than obedience. Beneath her composed exterior burns a fire she never knew she carried, one that may just change everything she’s been taught to accept.

Andic

Feared for her ability to kill, Andic carries the weight of a name whispered in warning. To some she’s a weapon; to others, a savior. Her story is one of control and choice; of learning when to fight, and when to lay down the blade.​

Girl with dark short hair and a faint smile wearing a grey tank top.
Woman with dark brown eyes, long grey hair, in a blue shirt.

Damara

Damara’s world shatters when she discovers the truth about her loving husband. Everything she believed is turned inside out, forcing her to face a reality she never imagined. Through heartbreak and revelation, she finds that even in brokenness, there is strength, and sometimes, freedom.​