Aurora
(a.k.a. Aurora, the Phantom Virtuoso)
Aurora, known as "The Spectral Virtuosa," was once a celebrated performer at the Grand Theatre, captivating audiences with her ethereal dancing and mesmerizing stage presence. Tragedy struck during one of her performances when a malevolent rival tampered with her costume, leading to a horrific accident that claimed her life. Aurora's spirit, bound by her unfulfilled dreams and desire for justice, is rumoured to haunt the depths of the Grand Theatre.
Physical Description
Apparel & Accessories
Aurora's ghostly form is adorned in an otherworldly ballet ensemble that shimmers with an eerie, radiant glow. Her face is concealed by a delicate, lacey mask, reminiscent of the one she wore during her most famous performances.
Mental characteristics
Morality & Philosophy
She is unlikely to attempt to kill a person or group of people. Rather, she will torment them with her demands, and hurt them if she feels they aren't taking her seriously.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Aurora's ghostly existence is driven by a relentless need to uncover the identity of her treacherous saboteur and to bring them to justice. She also seeks to reclaim her lost glory and restore her name among the theater's greatest performers. Aurora, the Spectral Virtuosa, remains an enigmatic and captivating presence within the hidden passages beneath the Grand Theatre, where she continues to seek justice and redemption for the tragic end to her promising career.
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