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Tarana

Tarana Rei LeSable (a.k.a. Tara)

She'd shoved men off of her more times than she cared to remember. Fought free when she had to. Ran when she could. It was rough, but that was life with an attraction curse.
— -Tydaria's Desire, Chapter 1: Desired Moon Child

A young Asrailian woman determined to cure herself of the curse of attraction put upon her through her bloodline. Though she prided herself on staying out of sight, she soon becomes a prisoner against her will in the kingdom of Tydaria.


Tarana's Core Traits:

Compassionate • Guarded • Resilient • Intuitive • Gentle-hearted • Sensual • Curious • Independent • Emotionally deep • Protective • Spiritually attuned • Quietly powerful

Other Nicknames

Moonbeam: by Sol

Moon: by Sol

TaTa: by Tsuna

Sis or Sissy: by Kira

Little One: by Liniver

Little Flower: by Marook

Divine Domains

Moon

Tara has reign over lunar magic and anything that has to do with the moon of Tydas

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Average and curvy at the start of the series, with a graceful, feminine frame shaped by years of forest living rather than formal combat training. Though she appears soft, her body carries practical strength from walking long distances, gathering supplies, tending Besnik, hauling water, climbing, dancing, and surviving alone in Baromund Forest. After giving birth to Tamra, Tarana’s body becomes thicker and fuller, especially through her hips, thighs, and waist, reflecting the lasting physical changes of pregnancy and motherhood while still retaining her natural grace and resilience

Tarana's Voice

Her voice is naturally soft, low, and melodic, with a gentle Asrailian lilt. She often speaks carefully, especially around strangers, as if measuring whether it is safe to be heard. When she is comfortable, her voice becomes warmer and more expressive. When frightened or overwhelmed, it may grow small or strained, but when she is angry or protective, there is a surprising firmness beneath it.

Body Features

Tarana's Skin

Light tan with warm undertones, and sun-kissed from years spent outdoors. She takes more after her mother, Toa’s complexion, despite having a dark skinned father. Her skin is naturally soft and well cared for, maintained with oils, herbal washes, and balms from Asrailian and forest traditions. Depending on what oil she wears, her skin can carry a subtle gleam, especially beneath firelight, moonlight, or water-reflected light, where her lunar essence seems to subtly brighten her features.

Tarana's Hair

Her hair is long, dark brown, and naturally thick, usually falling in soft waves or loose curls. In the forest, she often wears it tied back, braided, wrapped, or pinned in practical ways to keep it out of her face. When loose, it becomes one of her most striking features, dark and flowing enough to make her look almost otherworldly, especially beneath moonlight.

Facial Features

Tarana has a softly striking face with full lips, warm dark brown eyes, and expressive features that often reveal more than she intends. Her beauty is not sharp or cold; it is warm, luminous, and quietly magnetic. There is a gentleness to her face, but also a guardedness around her eyes from years of isolation and fear. When she smiles genuinely, her whole expression changes, making her look younger, freer, and almost radiant.

Special abilities

Tarana takes in the power of Lumina who is the lunar dragon. As such she can control certain things such as water.

Lunar Abilities

Water Abilities

Ice Abilities

Healing Abilities

Apparel & Accessories

Tarana's Apparel

When not wearing her long cloaksshe often wears everyday clothing featuring colorful, patterned fabrics, fitted tops, and cropped or midriff-baring blouses. She loves wearing flowing wrap or travel skirts with slits for movement, soft scarves, waist wraps, or beaded accents. She wears jeans from time to time, but not as often as Sol. Lightweight tunics are for sparring, and while journeying, she wears layered forest wraps.

Tarana's Accessories
  • Gemstone Pouch
    A small amulet-style bag worn around her neck to carry the gemstones she receives during the Royal Circuit.
  • Asrailian Jewelry
    Often wears bangles, earrings, anklets, waist chains, or beaded pieces tied to Asrailian dance and body-proud fashion.
  • Moon / Crescent Motifs
    Subtle lunar-themed jewelry becomes more common as her connection to Lumina and her lunar magic deepens.
  • Scarves and Wraps
    Frequently uses colorful scarves, shawls, hip wraps, or hair wraps as part of both everyday clothing and dance attire.
  • Hair Beads / Pins
    May wear beads, pins, or small charms in her hair, especially when dressing formally or honoring Asrailian style.
  • Water or Pearl Accents
    Later ceremonial clothing may include pearl-like beads, silver details, moonstone, turquoise, or water-inspired ornamentation.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Early Life

Tarana was born to Toa in a forest during Frostreign, arriving around midnight beneath the light of a full moon. To most Asrailians, her birth would have seemed like a divine sign from Lumina — a child delivered under moonlight, wrapped in winter stillness, and marked by something sacred. For Toa, however, it brought fear. Having a daughter meant Tarana might inherit the same Attraction Curse that had begun with Toa herself, placing Tarana at risk of the same dangers her mother had already suffered.

Despite the shadow hanging over her birth, Tarana was a happy baby and toddler. She loved music from the beginning, clapping along to the rhythm before she could properly dance and swaying whenever songs filled the room. Her earliest years showed the warmth and brightness that would remain part of her even after hardship — a little girl drawn to movement, sound, moonlight, and joy.

Family Background

The LeSable family descends from a bloodline once blessed by Lumina after their ancestors took her in and helped heal her during a time of need. In gratitude, Lumina promised that the LeSable bloodline would prosper, leaving the family with a quiet but powerful spiritual significance. This blessing is separate from Toa’s Attraction Curse, which began with Toa and later passed to her daughters. Tarana therefore inherits two very different legacies: Lumina’s ancient favor through the LeSable line, and the dangerous curse that reshaped her mother’s life.

Life with Toa and Tsuna

Tarana grew up with Toa and Tsuna on the outskirts of Asrail, close enough to remain connected to the village’s music, dance, customs, and people, but far enough to reduce the risks caused by Toa’s Attraction Curse. As a young girl, Tarana was able to live a fairly normal childhood for a time, making a few friends and taking part in Asrailian culture, though the LeSables were still kept at arm’s length because of the stigma surrounding Toa.

Toa loved Tarana deeply and taught her the foundations of daily life, self-care, culture, and survival. Tsuna was equally loving and protective, often staying close to Tarana as both sisters became more aware of the curse and its danger.

Childhood Influences

Some villagers also shaped her early sense of community, giving her moments of friendship and belonging despite the stigma surrounding the LeSables.

Danior was especially important as Toa’s close friend and one of the only safe male figures in Tarana’s childhood. He watched over her from infancy until she and Tsuna left Asrail, offering protection, kindness, and stability in a life increasingly shaped by fear of the Attraction Curse. His presence helped Tarana know that men could be gentle and trustworthy, even when the curse made the world around them dangerous.

The Attraction Curse

Once Tsuna came of age, the Attraction Curse became active within her, and the danger surrounding the LeSables intensified. After a close call in which Tsuna was chased by teenage boys, Toa realized the situation would only grow worse when Tarana’s curse eventually awakened as well. Fearing that all three of them together would draw too much attention and place her daughters in greater danger, Toa made the painful decision to leave Asrail.

She said goodbye to Tsuna, kissed Tarana goodbye while she slept, and disappeared into the night. The girls never saw their mother again.

Leaving Asrail

After Toa disappeared, Tarana woke confused and motherless, but continued on under Tsuna’s care. As Tsuna’s Attraction Curse worsened, she could no longer safely return to the village, and the isolation pushed her into a period of depression. Eventually, Tsuna explained to Tarana that the curse was awakening more strongly and that Tarana would likely face the same danger when she came of age. To protect them both, Tsuna decided they would leave Asrail for good with their horse, Nivor, and live in the forest. Danior helped them prepare, and soon the LeSable sisters set out into the unknown in their caravan.

Survival in Baromund Forest

Tarana and Tsuna made their way into Baromund Forest and discovered it was not as frightening as they first imagined. Much of the forest was peaceful, but the sisters lacked the survival skills needed to live there safely. Danior, who had followed them from afar out of concern, recognized this and arranged for a villager named Mirelle to teach them basic forest survival. Mirelle taught the girls how to forage, hunt, hide, read their surroundings, and cloak themselves when they needed to be near people. These lessons shaped their way of life well into adulthood. Over time, the sisters built a quiet, independent existence in Baromund Forest — one that belonged entirely to them.

The Man From Far Away

Tarana’s Attraction Curse became active when she was twelve, revealing itself during a terrifying marketplace incident in which she and Tsuna were chased by men affected by it. A stranger named Marook intervened, keeping the men back long enough for the sisters to escape.

When Marook later found them in the forest, the girls were wary until they learned the curse did not affect him. He explained that he came from the western desert and offered to teach them self-defense. Over the month he stayed with them, Tarana and Tsuna learned how to protect themselves more directly, and both formed a cautious but meaningful bond with him. By the time he left, Tarana felt stronger, smarter, and less powerless than before.

Tsuna's Departure

Years later, when Tarana was sixteen, she began to notice that Tsuna seemed restless, as if something in her was being pulled toward a different life. Tsuna eventually told Tarana that she had dreamed her path now led elsewhere — to the east — and that Tarana already knew everything she needed to survive on her own. If destiny allowed it, they would see each other again. The sisters spent one final night together laughing, reminiscing, and holding onto the life they had built in Baromund Forest. By morning, Tsuna and Nivor were gone. For the first time, Tarana was truly alone in the forest.

Finding Besnik

After Tsuna’s departure, Tarana lived alone in Baromund Forest for about a month. The loneliness hit her hard at first, and she cried herself to sleep many nights while adjusting to a life without her sister beside her. One day, she heard a distressed whinny and found a young Forest Draft gelding trapped in brambles. Tarana freed him, and despite telling him he was free to go, the horse chose to stay with her.

After he protected her from men who had entered the forest, the two became inseparable. Tarana named him Besnik, the Asri word for “partner.” With Besnik at her side, Tarana’s life in the forest became happier and less lonely, giving her someone to care for, talk to, cuddle, and trust.

Education

Tarana’s education was informal and developed in stages throughout her life rather than through structured schooling. As a child, she was taught basic literacy, household skills, survival knowledge, and practical life lessons by her mother, Toa. Later, while living alone in the forest, Tsuna nurtured Tarana’s love of reading by bringing books, stories, and cultural texts into their lives, exposing her to folklore, music, dance traditions, spiritual beliefs, recipes, and simplified histories of the Creators.

Though fully literate in both Asri and common Tydian language, Tarana was not educated to the scholarly level of castle-raised nobles or students of the Scholarium, and she initially struggled with advanced academic terminology, magical theory, and formal historical texts.

During her time in Tydaria, Liniver greatly expanded her education through magical study, guided reading, and patient instruction, helping her connect complex concepts to the instinctive, experiential understanding she had developed through dance, nature, emotion, and survival. Over time, Tarana grew into a knowledgeable and intellectually confident woman whose intelligence was shaped less by formal academia and more by intuition, lived experience, and spiritual understanding.

Mental Trauma

She can get various anxiety attacks because she is constantly on her guard. This comes from men always trying to take advantage of her.

Because of her Attraction Curse and years spent isolated within her caravan, Tarana went long periods of her life without safe, consistent physical affection despite being naturally warm and affectionate by nature. Though she learned to be cautious with physical closeness—especially around men—she never lost her desire for comfort, connection, or gentle touch. As she slowly finds safety in Tydaria and among trusted companions, affectionate gestures such as hugs, hand-holding, leaning against others, and comforting embraces become deeply meaningful parts of her emotional healing rather than changes to her personality.

She also goes through PTSD after having been abducted and tortured by Prince Gwion Elantine for almost four days.

Tarana's Fears
  • Getting hurt because of the Attraction Curse
  • Being desired but not truly loved
  • Being trapped, controlled, or taken against her will again
  • Losing Sol after finally finding safety with him
  • Tamra being harmed or taken from her
  • Being seen only as Lumina’s reincarnation rather than as Tarana
  • Discovering that peace was only temporary
  • Her power becoming too much for her to control

Morality & Philosophy

Tarana values freedom, love, emotional honesty, bodily autonomy, family, loyalty, compassion, and the right to live without shame. She deeply values chosen safety — the kind of safety created through trust, tenderness, and consistent care rather than walls or titles alone. As an Asrailian woman, she also values dance, expression, beauty, sensuality, storytelling, and pride in the body as natural parts of life.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

  • To survive without losing herself
  • To break free from the fear and danger caused by her Attraction Curse
  • To protect the people and animals she loves
  • To understand her connection to Lumina and her growing lunar power
  • To find a life where she is loved without being feared or controlled
  • To protect Tamra and give her the safety Tarana never had
  • To stand beside Sol as his mate, partner, and eventual queen
  • To heal what has been wounded, both in herself and across Tydas

Virtues & Personality perks

  • Deep emotional resilience
  • Strong survival instincts
  • Natural compassion toward the wounded, frightened, or overlooked
  • Highly intuitive with people, animals, water, and spiritual energy
  • Capable of great tenderness even after hardship
  • Adaptable in unfamiliar environments
  • Strong maternal instincts after Tamra’s birth
  • Courageous when protecting those she loves
  • Able to endure isolation without losing her capacity for love
  • Powerful connection to lunar and water magic
  •  Learns quickly through observation, feeling, and instinct

Vices & Personality flaws

  •  Struggles to trust easily, especially early in the series
  •  Can withdraw when overwhelmed or emotionally hurt
  • Sometimes assumes she must handle pain alone
  • Carries deep fear of being treated as dangerous, cursed, or unwanted
  • Has difficulty accepting protection without feeling like a burden
  • May become defensive when she feels cornered
  • Her compassion can make her vulnerable to guilt
  • Tends to hide fear behind quietness or distance
  • Can underestimate her own worth outside of survival
  • Has trouble believing stability will last

Personality Quirks

  • Prefers being barefoot whenever she feels safe
  • Touches or rubs her arm, shoulder, or lunar mark when anxious
  • Hums softly while cooking, gathering herbs, or tending to small tasks
  • Talks to Besnik as if talking to a best friend
  • Likes to touch the surfaces of water
  • Becomes visibly calmer near water, moonlight, music, or animals
  • Watches people carefully before deciding whether to speak freely
  • Uses movement or dance to process emotions she cannot explain
  • Holds blankets or small objects close when unsettled
  • Sleeps lightly when anxious, but deeply when she feels protected
  • Has a habit of slipping away to breathe when overwhelmed
  • Collects shiny things or keeps small, meaningful things from places she has survived or loved
  • Softens immediately around children, especially Tamra
  • Bounces up and down when hungry but never says anything about being hungry.
  • Checks behind herself periodically while walking to make sure nobody is following her
  • Talking to oneself, sometimes in multiple languages at once

Social

Contacts & Relations

Tydian King Solaren Elantine (Sol)

Sol is Tarana’s true mate, her solar counterpart, and the person who becomes her emotional home after years of fear and isolation. Their bond begins with rescue and instinctive safety, then deepens into trust, desire, devotion, family, and shared destiny. He is the first man her curse does not destroy, the first man she can love without terror, and the one person whose presence steadies both her heart and her magic. Through Sol, Tarana learns that she does not have to survive alone; through Tarana, Sol becomes softer, more open, and more whole. Their bond is romantic, spiritual, magical, and royal all at once—the central union of sun and moon in the story.

Princess Tamra Elantine

Tamra is Tarana’s firstborn daughter and the brightest proof that Tarana’s life continued even after heartbreak. Tarana’s bond with Tamra is fiercely maternal, tender, and protective, shaped by the months when she raised her alone in Asrail before Sol found them again. Tamra gives Tarana a reason to keep moving when grief and loneliness could have swallowed her, and she becomes the living bridge between Tarana and Sol during their separation. Tarana sees Tamra not only as her child, but as her little miracle—the soft, laughing piece of sunlight she carried through the darkest part of her life.

Prince Calyon Elantine

Calyon is Tarana’s future son and the child born after healing, restoration, and full acceptance of her lunar power. Her bond with him would feel different from her bond with Tamra because Calyon arrives in a family already reunited and strengthened. Where Tamra is tied to survival, secrecy, and the ache of absence, Calyon represents peace after the storm. To Tarana, he would symbolize the life she and Sol fought to protect: a future in which their children could grow up surrounded by love, stability, and the restored balance of Tydas. His existence also connects to Tarana’s highest lunar development and her later role as a healer of ancient wounds.

Toa LeSable

Toa is Tarana’s mother, and their bond is marked by love, loss, separation, and painful necessity rather than abandonment. Toa was firm with her daughters, but there was never any real doubt that she loved Tarana and Tsuna deeply. Her choices were shaped by fear, danger, and the desperate need to keep them safe, even when that meant leaving in a way that wounded them. For Tarana, Toa represents a complicated maternal ache: the mother who loved her, protected her as best she could, and still became absent from the life Tarana had to survive. Tarana’s feelings toward her would carry grief and confusion, but also a memory of discipline, care, and love. Their bond is not broken by lack of affection; it is strained by circumstance, sacrifice, and the terrible cost of survival. 

Muse Tsuna LeSable

Tsuna is Tarana’s older sister, protector, teacher, and first true home. Before Sol, before Tydaria, before the Royal Circuit, Tsuna was the person who kept Tarana alive emotionally and practically. Their bond is sisterly, maternal at times, spiritual, and deeply loyal, shaped by survival in Baromund and the shared weight of being LeSable daughters. Tsuna taught Tarana how to dance, cook, protect herself, understand her heritage, and endure the loneliness caused by the curse. After becoming the Muse of Cevoryn, Tsuna’s bond with Tarana gains sacred significance, but underneath all of that, she remains NaNa—the sister Tarana loves, misses, and trusts with pieces of herself no one else can touch.

Lord Liniver Var Osyndor

Liniver is one of Tarana’s most important mentors and the person who teaches her how to use her water magic correctly. His bond with her begins with protection, magic, and reverence, but it becomes deeply personal as he guides her toward a first real understanding of her abilities and helps her control power that had previously responded primarily to emotion and instinct. He sees the Lunar Reincarnation in her, but also the frightened young woman beneath the prophecy, and he teaches her with patience rather than fear. Their bond later carries pain because of the secrets he keeps, especially surrounding the gemstones, but that makes their reconciliation even more meaningful. Liniver becomes a grandfatherly, wizardly, emotionally significant figure in Tarana’s life: someone who teaches her, fails her, loves her, and must earn his way back into her trust. 

General Garnet Thaleon

Garnet becomes one of Tarana’s father figures and eventually her sworn Crownblade when she becomes Tydian Queen. His bond with her is protective, steady, and deeply loyal, rooted in the way he sees her not only as Sol’s mate, but as a woman worthy of defense and respect in her own right. He is watchful around her, patient with her fear, and quietly moved by her resilience. Tarana comes to trust Garnet because his protection never feels possessive or controlling; it feels like a shield she can choose to stand behind. Over time, their bond becomes familial, with Garnet serving as one of the strongest, safest male presences in her life.

Matron Elara Winslow

Elara is Tarana’s maternal comfort within Tydaria Castle, one of the first women to care for her without fear, judgment, or expectation. She tends Tarana’s wounds, brings food, brushes her hair, speaks gently, and creates a sense of safety inside a place that initially terrifies her. To Tarana, Elara becomes the kind of motherly presence she did not realize she still needed: practical, warm, protective, and emotionally grounding. Elara’s profile describes her as immediately protective of Tarana and notes that Tarana sees her as a grounding maternal presence. Their bond becomes even stronger after Tamra, as Elara’s love expands from caring for Sol and Tarana to caring for the next generation.

Kira Danowyn

Kira is Tarana’s best friend and one of the most important people in her Asrailian life. Their bond is intimate, loyal, and sisterlike, especially because Kira is present during Tarana’s pregnancy and Tamra’s birth. Kira knows the version of Tarana who is not standing beside a king or fulfilling prophecy, but simply surviving, mothering, grieving, and trying to build a quiet life again. That makes her bond with Tarana especially precious. Kira becomes a confidant, an emotional support, and a practical helper—the person who can sit with Tarana in ordinary moments and understand what those moments cost her.

Danior Calessan

Danior is one of Tarana’s father figures, especially during her Asrail arc. His bond with her is protective, kind, and rooted in found family rather than blood. He offers steadiness during one of the most vulnerable periods of her life, helping create the safe emotional structure Tarana needs while pregnant and later while raising Tamra. To Tarana, Danior represents gentle paternal care without pressure or demand. He does not replace anyone; he fills a space that has been empty for too long. His presence reminds her that family can be chosen, earned, and built through consistent love.

Sir Caldur Serenval

Caldur is Tarana’s close friend, Asrailian connection, and later an important traveling companion during the second Royal Circuit. His bond with her is comfortable in a way few male relationships can be for Tarana, because he understands parts of her culture and carries a familiar Asrailian grounding into Tydaria. He respects her boundaries, protects her without smothering her, and becomes part of the trusted circle surrounding her, Sol, and Tamra. Because Caldur is also Sol’s best friend and Crownblade, his bond with Tarana helps bridge Sol’s royal life with Tarana’s Asrailian roots. He becomes family through loyalty, shared travel, and quiet understanding.

Prince Gwion Elantine

Gwion is one of Tarana’s deepest sources of trauma and fear. Their bond is not affectionate, but it is undeniably significant because his violence alters the course of her life. He is her captor, the man who drags her from Baromund, wounds Besnik, confines her, and becomes the first major face of danger in Tydaria. Because Gwion is Sol’s brother, the emotional damage is even more complicated: Tarana’s fear of him exists alongside the painful knowledge that Sol once loved him. Later, as Gwion’s corruption deepens, Tarana’s connection to him becomes tied to shadow, betrayal, and the personal cost of Maltu’s influence. He represents what she survived—and what Sol must grieve.

Matron Deianira Thaleon

Deianira’s bond with Tarana is gentle, grounding, and built through Garnet, Stormhall, and the broader family network of Tydaria. As Garnet’s wife and Matron of Stormhall, Deianira understands protection, duty, and the emotional lives of warriors, which makes her a quietly stabilizing presence around Tarana. Her bond with Tarana would likely grow through warmth rather than intensity: shared conversations, practical care, calm wisdom, and the comfort of another woman who understands the world around knights and kings. Tarana may come to see Deianira as part of her wider maternal and aunt-like support system, especially once Garnet’s fatherly bond with her deepens.

Muse Moljara

Moljara is Tarana’s mentor, protector, and one of the people who understands her reincarnation most deeply. Their bond begins long before Tarana understands it, through the fortune Moljara gives her in Baromund: “Choose adventure over comfort.” Moljara sees Tarana's path ahead with greater clarity than most, which makes her guidance both sacred and complicated. She withholds certain truths for Tarana’s protection, but she does so from devotion rather than manipulation. To Tarana, Moljara becomes a spiritual elder tied to fate, prophecy, and Tydaria’s deeper mysteries. Their bond carries reverence, trust, and eventually the emotional complexity of realizing how much Moljara always knew.

Lady Nikola Thyrmmbane

Nikola’s bond with Tarana is likely shaped through Drecuria’s trials, spiritual sensitivity, and their shared connection to sacred power. As Chief Stranon’s daughter and future successor, Nikola would recognize Tarana not only as Sol’s mate but as someone touched by divine destiny. Their bond can carry quiet mutual respect, with Nikola sensing things in Tarana that others might miss. Tarana, in turn, may feel seen by Nikola in a way that is not invasive, but intuitive. Their connection would likely be calm, perceptive, and spiritually aware: two women standing near power, inheritance, and responsibility, understanding that destiny can feel heavy even when it is honorable.

Former Tajhrah Marook Sahrin

Marook is one of Tarana’s father figures and a rare male protector from her earlier life. He knew her before she became tied to Sol’s destiny, before Tydaria, before the crown, and before the Royal Circuit changed everything. His bond with Tarana is rooted in the time when he helped her and Tsuna survive the dangers of her curse, teaching her to protect herself and treating her with care rather than with fear or desire. Their reunion in Mesan carries emotional weight because Tarana is no longer just the vulnerable girl he once helped; she is a powerful woman, a future queen, and still someone who remembers what his protection meant.

Tahirah Sedaya Sahrin

Sedaya’s bond with Tarana forms through Mesan, womanhood, royalty, and motherhood. As Zadar’s queen, Sedaya connects to Tarana through the royal world that Tarana is slowly entering. Their bond can carry sisterly royal support: two women navigating love, duty, motherhood, and leadership under the pressure of powerful lands. Sedaya gives Tarana another example of queenship that combines softness with strength.

Wyn Featherstep

Wyn’s bond with Tarana is light, playful, and culturally expressive, especially through dance and Thosta’s artistic spirit. She gives Tarana space to reconnect with joy, movement, performance, and the part of herself that exists beyond fear, prophecy, and survival. Through Wyn, Tarana can experience a friendship less burdened by trauma and more rooted in shared creativity. Their connection likely shines during the Thostan dance performance, where Wyn helps draw out Tarana’s confidence and teases her about Sol’s very obvious admiration. Wyn represents the kind of friendship that lets Tarana laugh, blush, and feel young.

Lady Murylie Briarwood

Murylie’s bond with Tarana is warm, noble, and quietly maternal, shaped through Thosta and the Briarwood family. As Lady of Thosta and mother of the Briarwood children, Murylie offers Tarana a model of graceful leadership rooted in family, land, and emotional intelligence. Their bond may deepen through domestic moments, conversations about motherhood, and Tarana’s gentle interactions with the children. Murylie likely sees Tarana’s softness and strength clearly, especially as Thosta’s trust in her grows. To Tarana, Murylie can become part of the wider circle of women who help her understand that queenship need not harden her.

Lady Rhianwen Devereaux

Rhianwen is Tarana’s rival, threat, and emotional antagonist within Tydaria. Their bond is hostile rather than loving, shaped by jealousy, class tension, Sol’s attention, and Rhianwen’s growing alignment with Gwion and shadow. Rhianwen sees Tarana as an intruder who disrupts the future she wanted, while Tarana experiences Rhianwen as another source of judgment and danger inside a place where she is already vulnerable. Their conflict becomes more than personal jealousy as Rhianwen’s shadow-empowered role grows. To Tarana, Rhianwen represents the cruelty of envy and how resentment can be weaponized when fed by darker forces.

Besnik

Besnik is Tarana’s horse, companion, protector, and first true partner after Tsuna leaves. Their bond is deeply emotional because Besnik chooses to stay with her during one of the loneliest periods of her life. He is not simply transportation; he is family, comfort, safety, and daily companionship. Tarana talks to him, cuddles him, feeds him treats, trusts him with her fear, and depends on him as one of the few living beings who never judges her. His injury at Gwion’s hands is so devastating because Besnik represents the life Tarana built for herself in Baromund. His survival and continued loyalty are part of her own survival.

Cordea

Cordea is Tarana’s grey wolf companion and the living key to the Lunar Realm, making their bond sacred as well as personal. Cordea connects Tarana to Lumina, to lunar power, to instinct, and to the deeper spiritual pathways she does not yet fully understand. Unlike Besnik’s bond, which is earthy, domestic, and emotional, Cordea’s bond with Tarana is mystical, watchful, and ancient-feeling. Cordea guides, protects, and anchors Tarana during moments when her magic or destiny might otherwise overwhelm her. Through Cordea, Tarana’s connection to the Lunar Realm becomes embodied in a living companion who understands her beyond words.

Family Ties

Relationships

Sol

Husband

Towards Tarana

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Tarana

Wife

Towards Sol

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Divine Classification
Reincarnation
Current Location
Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles

Lumina's Reincarnation, The Savior of the Moon, Tydian Queen (after series)

Date of Birth
Snowdrift 21
Spouses
Sol (Husband)
Siblings
Children
Current Residence
Tydaria (Tydaria Castle)
Gender
Female
Eyes
Chestnut brown eyes that are in some way always full of expression. They turn a bright almost white silver when using her lunar power.
Hair
Long, sleek black with slightly curly ends
Height
5'7
Weight
126 lbs
Known Languages
Tydian and Asrailian
Ruled Locations
Character Prototype
Alicia Keys

Other Things For Tara

Likes and Dislikes

Trivia

Other Facts


Comments

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Jun 12, 2026 01:14

Very cool. Love the track as well!

Jun 12, 2026 01:18 by Bitzsoii

Thank you so much! I love that song as well. I picture her dancing to it during a full moon.

Defy all da gravity! Create all da worlds!

Jun 14, 2026 10:21

Such a complex character. It is obvious how much work and thought has been put into it. It seems you did not start your worldbuildingr journey here but are already working on it for quite some time? Normally, I prefer shorter articles, but this was worth the long read.

Jun 14, 2026 14:12 by Bitzsoii

Thank you so much for taking the time to read. I like to include as much detail as I can so I can come back to it when I'm writing for reference. I have been working on this story since 2016, but I'm now putting more focus on it, as it's been on the back burner while I've been working on my more contemporary pieces.

Defy all da gravity! Create all da worlds!