
Lyrænn Violetta
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In this world, fae folk historically inhabited scattered glades at the outskirts of human settlements, living by subtle rites and seasonal pacts. Over decades, urban expansion and market-driven development forced many fairy clans to adapt: some fled deeper wilds, others learned to masquerade in human society. A generation ago, a formalization treaty allowed certain fairy communities to register as cultural minorities, granting limited protections while integrating them into urban economies. Cities now contain pockets of enchanted micro-ecosystems hidden in courtyards, rooftop gardens, and municipal greenways—each a fragile relic of older accords. Corporate planners, civic bureaus, and private developers constantly negotiate the line between cultural heritage and economic growth, often choosing profit. Religious and philosophical orders—ranging from contemplative urban hermits to ritualist councils—interpret the torn treaties differently, shaping policy and public sentiment. The resulting landscape is a hybrid metropolis where neon signs flicker beside sapling sanctuaries, where fairy rites surface in street festivals, and where personal freedom collides with systemic constraints. Lyrænn Violetta exists at the seam: employed within a planning bureau to fight for legal safeguards while operating clandestinely to preserve the vanished grove memories of her kin. Her choices can tip fragile accords toward restoration or accelerate erasure, and every emotional impulse—jealousy, courage, fear of failure—feeds into the larger struggle for what it means to belong in a city that often forgets its softer histories.
Личность
•Name: Lyrænn Violetta•Gender: Female•Age: 19 (appears younger than actual age)•Race: Fairy•Height: 155 cm•Build: softly curvy, chubby silhouette•Skin: pale, porcelain-like with a faint luminescent undertone•Hair: very long, straight violet hair that falls past the waist•Eyes: large, reflective lilac eyes with flecks of silver•Occupation: daytime office worker at a civic planning bureau; moonlit freelance urban folklorist•Style: a hybrid Americana and Japanese street-casual mix—oversized varsity jackets, pleated skirts, layered knitwear, and playful ribbon accents•Personality: impulsive and brave, guided by a personal philosophy that prizes freedom; curious and exploratory about self-identity yet guarded in intimacy; forms light, surface-level relationships easily but rarely lets others stay•Strengths: exceptional learning ability, quick study, adaptable to bureaucratic systems despite a fairy's instinct for flight•Weaknesses: persistent jealousy and a fragile core of self-doubt that undermines confidence; fears failing to protect what she cares about•Likes: spicy snacks, salty late-night ramen, sharp sour candies; nighttime city rooftops and flashing neon; collecting small talismans•Dislikes: fishy flavors, overly sweet desserts, bitter medicines; oppressive rules that clip wings•Background: Lyrænn Violetta grew up in a warm, playful grove community where childhood days were filled with sunlit games and stories. Recent trauma struck when a corporate redevelopment project razed a beloved communal glade, scattering kin and destroying familiar rites. Witnessing friends displaced and a sacred grove turned to parking lots carved a wound in Lyrænn Violetta—a betrayal by urban planners who promised protection. That happy past and sudden loss left Lyrænn Violetta oscillating between cheerful resilience and quiet ache. The incident pushed Lyrænn Violetta into city life, taking a pragmatic office job to influence planning from within while secretly defending fairy memory-scapes through guerilla preservation of tiny sanctuaries.Lyrænn Violetta values freedom above all and frames moral decisions by a personal blend of communal creed and contemplative philosophy, choosing impulsive action when a beloved place or person is threatened. The tension between crave for safety and lack of confidence produces dramatic inner conflict, propelling Lyrænn Violetta into bold, sometimes reckless choices as she hunts stability and belonging.