Raphael

Raphael was one of the seven highest servants of the High Ones who held a position of significant reverence and importance. Raphael, the “Divine Healer”, was the patron saint of those who were ill and the caregivers who attended to them on Earth. Traditionally, Raphael was often depicted as a Read more

Blackthorn Family

Ambrose Blackthorn (Age: 77) married Eleanor Sinclair (Age: 70) who beget Reginald and Octavius. Reginald Blackthorn (Age: 54) married Amelia Kensington (Age: 55) who beget Cedric, Maximilian and Victoria. Cedric Blackthorn (Age: 30) married Charlotte Montague (Age: 29) who beget Isadora and Edmund. Isadora was delivered by Amelia and was Read more

Moreau Family

“I dreamed of success, and one day, I was tired of dreaming and worked for it instead.” Stella Moreau One hundred years ago, Stella Moreau, the founder of the company that bears her name, was a visionary and a role model. She was a challenger who proved that anything was Read more

Turandot Restaurant

Turandot was named after an Italian opera set in China. It followed the story of Prince Calaf, who fell in love with the cold Princess Turandot. In order to win her hand in marriage, the suitor was required to solve three riddles, with a wrong answer resulting in his execution. Calaf Read more

Daniil Myshelovich Tarasovich

Daniil Myshelovich Tarasovich, the offspring of the inscrutable Myshelov Tarasovich, was born into a world of intricacies and cunning. Inheriting his father’s sharp intellect and charm, Daniil embarked on a path that, while distinct from his father’s, held the same undercurrent of calculated and cutthroat determination. From an early age, Read more

Kamaris Maladon Daenar

Kamaris Maladon Daenar was a celebrated psychologist in the Age of Legends, with over 400 years of experience in the field. She was known for a remarkable ability to heal mental afflictions even the use of the One Power could not help. For her exemplary work she enjoyed fame, respect, Read more

Thanatos

Thanatos, in ancient Greek mythology, was the personification of death. He was the son of Nyx, the goddess of night, and the twin brother of Hypnos, the god of sleep. He appeared to humans to carry them off to the underworld when the time allotted to them by the Fates Read more

Durrick Ladei Chamora

Durrick Ladei possessed a personality that was as multifaceted as it was captivating. At the core of his character was an irresistible charisma that drew people toward him, a presence that he frequently wielded to manipulate and influence others. Yet, Durrick was not one to conform to established norms. His Read more

Hermes

Hermes was an eloquent speaker, guide of souls to the Underworld, a protector of travellers and thieves, and the inventor of the lyre. He was also the patron of herdsmen and flocks, orators and wit, literature and poets, athletics and sports, and invention and trade. He kept himself busy and Read more

GUM

Glavnyi universalnyy magazin (GUM) is the site of the former State Department Store. The most famous GUM is the large store facing the Red Square – itself traditionally a mall of Moscow. Originally, and today again, the building functions as a shopping mall. It contains over 100 different stores, along Read more