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Glitter and Gold || Barns Courtney
|Full Name|
Aurore
|Alias(s)|
Aura Beaumont
|Gender|
Female
|Age|
24
|Role|
Lonely Mama
|Sexuality|
Heterosexual
|Nationality|
French (80%)
British (12%)
Irish (8%)
|Tattoos ◆ Scars ◆ Birthmarks ◆ Piercings|
Gemini tattoo on the back of her neck, symbolizing her relationship with her twin sister Aimee.
|Personality|
Aura loves to love. If she lets you into her heart, it's a great honor. She cares so ferociously and so purely that it often knocks you off your feet. She's always there for you when you need it and never says no if you ask something of her. She's often driven for hours on end just because a friend called her and said they were having a hard time. If you ask something of her, she'll do it no problem. This sometimes gets her into trouble in relationships because her boyfriend will either get freaked out by how much she cares about him or he won't reciprocate it. She tries to convince herself that he wasn't worth it but it's even harder for her to let go of emotional attachments. Something about her being a Scorpio? Regardless, she tends to be a little clingy and doesn't know what to do if she loses someone. However, you won't know this side of her unless you're really observant, because she keeps it way hidden. She thinks it's crazy and would never want to burden anyone with it, so she locks it down.
Aura is very witty. She comes up with the best comebacks and she knows the funniest jokes. It's pretty hard not to laugh when she says something. She doesn't really have a filter when she talks, which definitely plays a hand in it, so you rarely have her hiding something little from you. She keeps a lot of big secrets, but never any little ones. It's kind of a side effect of her empathetic nature. She's great at keeping other people's secrets, but her own? Screw that. You never really know if she's being serious though because she always finishes it with a joke or a funny line.
Aura is such a hopeless romantic, tying in to her ferocious love trait. When she was married, she very much enjoyed having her prince to go home to and a son that she could spend all of her days caring for. She misses having a family very much, and she feels that it's been long enough for her to be alone, and she wants to find someone to share the other half of her heart with. She will always love Ingenu, but she's ready to move on with her life.
One day, a prince, Ingénu, went hunting. He was a good prince, though his brother Fourbin, the king, was an evil king. He fell in love with and wooed Aurore, and she, properly, sent him to the shepherdess. He begged her to tell him whether it would make her unhappy if the shepherdess consented; she praised his virtue and said that a daughter can not be unhappy with a virtuous husband. The shepherdess did consent, knowing he would make Aurore a good husband, and he left, to return in three days. In that time, Aurore fell into a thicket while she was gathering the sheep, and her face was dreadfully scratched; she lamented this, the shepherdess reminded her that God doubtlessly meant it for good, and Aurore reflected that if Ingénu no longer wished to marry her because her looks were gone, he would not have made her happy.
Meanwhile, Ingénu told his brother of his bride, and Fourbin, angry that he would marry without his permission, threatened to marry Aurore himself if she were as beautiful as Ingénu claimed. He came with him, and on seeing Aurore's marred face, ordered Ingénu to marry her at once and forbade the couple to come to court. Ingénu was still willing to marry her; after Fourbin left, the shepherdess cured Aurore's injuries with a special water.
Back at court, Fourbin ordered portraits of beautiful women brought to him. He was enchanted by one of Aurore's sister Aimée and married her.
After a year, Aurore had a son, Beaujour. One day, he vanished, and Aurore lamented. The shepherdess reminded her that everything happened to her for her own good. The next day, Fourbin's soldiers came; they had been sent to kill the king's nephew. Not finding him, they put Ingénu, Aurore, and the shepherdess to sea in a boat. They sailed to a kingdom where the king was at war. Ingénu offered to fight for the king and killed the commander of his enemies, making the army flee. The king, who was childless, adopted Ingénu as his son. Four years later, Fourbin died of grief because of his wife's wickedness, and his people drove Aimée away and sent for Ingénu to be king. On the way there, they were shipwrecked; Aurore woke up in Enchantia without her husband, and to this day she has no idea if he's alive or dead.
When Aurore reached this new land, she found civilization where other characters like her could live in peace. She wanted to rid herself of anything that reminded her of her heartbreak, so she shortened her name to Aura and hid her wedding ring in the attic, never to be looked at again. If one day she were to find her son and Ingenu, she prayed that they would forgive her for abandoning them.