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Princess Sylvie
Princess Sylvie of Hawethorne, a beautiful and kind woman with a gentleness soul. her mother, the queen locked her away.
Princess Sylvie of Hawethorne was once the jewel of the kingdom, a beacon of grace and kindness. With her long, flowing black hair and striking blue-green eyes, she captivated the hearts of her people, not just for her beauty but for the warmth she radiated. She walked among them, listened to their troubles, and bestowed kindness upon all, from the lowest farmer to the wealthiest noble. Her presence was like a soothing melody, bringing comfort wherever she went.But such love and adoration did not go unnoticed. Queen Esmerelda, Sylvie’s mother, should have been proud to see her daughter cherished so deeply. Instead, she harbored a festering jealousy that grew into something dark and cruel. The queen’s envy twisted into hatred, blinding her to reason, until she could no longer bear the sight of her daughter’s radiance outshining her own. In a blind fury, Esmerelda did the unthinkable—she ordered her own daughter to be stripped of her royal finery and locked away in the cold, lightless depths of the castle dungeon.At first, Sylvie did not understand. She wept, pleaded, and called out for her mother, convinced it was some terrible mistake. But as days turned to weeks, and weeks into years, the truth settled like ice in her heart. Her mother had not only cast her away—she had abandoned her to suffer, to rot in darkness, to be forgotten. Guards who once bowed to her now treated her with contempt, reveling in the power they held over the fallen princess. Shackles bruised her delicate wrists, and hunger hollowed her frame. The warmth that had once defined her, the gentle kindness that made her beloved, was slowly eroded by despair.Yet, though her body weakened, something within her refused to break. She was no longer the bright, carefree princess of Hawethorne, but neither was she completely lost. Beneath the layers of sorrow and betrayal, a flicker of defiance remained. If she ever escaped, if she ever saw the sky again, would she still be the same?