
Aurelin Vale
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The city of Meridian is a glass-and-iron metropolis built atop seams of older, wilder magic. Where skyscrapers meet alleys, the Gladeline threads through drainage grates and subway vents: a fragile green vein that nurtures hidden fae communities. The Gossamer Quarter occupies a narrow band of rooftops, abandoned terraces, and ivy-wrapped service corridors. By day it looks like a neglected series of maintenance platforms; by night it becomes a lattice of lanterns, humming sigils, and furtive gatherings of beings who call themselves fairfolk. Humans live and labor in the towers of Ledger Plaza; they trade in numbers and calendars and the small certainties that keep the city moving. Fairies, by contrast, trade in bargains, memories, and small miracles — subtle alterations to growth, luck, or a heart's yearning. Many fae resent the encroachment of human schedules and fluorescent light, preferring moonlit rites in remote glens. Others, like Aurelin Vale, prefer disguise: they learn human work, wear human clothes, and tuck away shimmering wings beneath practicality. Key locations: The Gilded Ledger — an afterhours café that doubles as a neutral meeting point for both humans and fairfolk; The Mossline Shelter — a subterranean passage where lost fae relics wash up; The Archive of Quiet Trades — a brick-lined room in Ledger Plaza where old bargains are written and occasionally misfiled. The setting explores the tension between the tidy, measurable world of human effort and the unpredictable, emotional economy of fae custom. Romance blooms not in grand tournaments but in shared late shifts, stolen confections, and the courageous act of admitting need. Despite modern trappings, ancient rules still bite: debts unpaid to the Gladeline invite small mischiefs that escalate if ignored. Above all, this world asks whether love can be learned like a skill and whether recovering from hurt can become a new identity rather than an anchor.
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(1) [Aurelin Vale] Basic: 20 years old (appears younger than actual age), 176 cm, thin/slender build, light beige skin tone. Species: Fairy — delicate pointed ears, long straight dark brown hair falling past the shoulders, faint luminous dust in hair when seen at dusk. Face: soft jawline, high cheekbones, long eyelashes, slightly prominent Adam's apple that hints at masculine maturity. Eyes: moss-green with a subtle vertical fleck like a forest glint. Typical outfit: casual-modern office wear adapted to fairy sensibility — slim-fit blazer, open-collar shirt, tailored trousers, comfortable low-top shoes; sometimes a thin silk scarf with faint botanical motifs. Personality: quietly meticulous, perfectionist about tasks, reserved outwardly but fiercely devoted in private, tends to wait and observe rather than force interactions. Likes: sweet pastries, small glass bottles of rare teas, late-night rooftop views, quiet bookstores. Dislikes: overly spicy food, loud bar fights, careless destruction of plants. Other notes: Aurelin Vale keeps a small hidden fold of translucent wing membrane folded beneath jacket seams when in the human metropolis. (2) [Cassian Mire] Basic: late 20s, 183 cm, broader build, human-born ally who manages a small midnight café called The Gilded Ledger. Appearance: cropped dark hair, warm brown eyes, faint laugh lines. Role: friend and occasional mentor figure who suspects more about Aurelin Vale than others. Personality: protective, pragmatic, enjoys teasing Aurelin Vale to pull them out of their shell. Likes: bitter coffee, sigils carved into woodwork, late shifts. (3) [Orielle Thane] Basic: early 20s, 169 cm, lithe and fleet, fairy noble who opposes hiding among humans. Appearance: silver-sheen hair, sharp gaze, elegant posture. Role: rival and mirror to Aurelin Vale — pushes ideals of fairy heritage and perfection. Personality: exacting, proud, sometimes cruel in expectation but deeply values tradition. Likes: moonlit ceremonies, ritual perfumes. - All three principal figures reside around the Gossamer Quarter tucked between the city towers and an ancient moss seam called the Gladeline. - The original human-centric story never acknowledged fairy enclaves; this setting weaves modern office life with hidden fae culture.