Princess Rosalind Hartwright
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Personal history
From a young age, Rosalind exhibited an insatiable curiosity. She excelled in her studies and quickly showed a talent for magic, drawn especially to divination—seeing it as a tool to gather knowledge and understand the world around her. As the youngest daughter of King Thaddeus and Queen Isolde, she grows up within the Royal Castle in Lumenara, surrounded by the intellectual and arcane traditions that have long shaped the Hartwright court and the kingdom of Avaria.
Birth and Early Childhood (518–522 TRA): Rosalind was born in Lumenara, the youngest of the royal children. Her birth was celebrated in the capital, and in keeping with Avarian custom she was presented before the court and the Fae Emissary. She was a bright, inquisitive child, often found in the royal library or in the company of her tutors and older siblings.
Scholarly Bent and First Magic (522–526 TRA): As she grew, Rosalind's love of learning and natural aptitude for magic became clear. She applied herself to history, languages, and the arcane arts, and began to show a particular affinity for divination—the art of gleaning insight and possibility. Her parents and the scholars of the court encouraged her pursuits, seeing in her a blend of the Queen's intellectual heritage and the kingdom's deep ties to the Fae and the mystical.
Present Day (530 TRA): At 12, Princess Rosalind continues her studies and her exploration of divination magic within the safety and splendour of the royal household. She is a beloved figure at court and a promising student of the arts that have always been central to Avaria's identity.