Selene’s favorite stories were never written in ordinary books.
They were tales of magic, distant lands, ancient gods, and the secrets her mother had gathered over centuries.
Curled beneath her blankets, she listened to every word. 📖🌙✨

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Selene’s favorite stories were never written in ordinary books.
They were tales of magic, distant lands, ancient gods, and the secrets her mother had gathered over centuries.
Curled beneath her blankets, she listened to every word. 📖🌙✨

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II.10 — Selene of Aiaia 🌙
Dark-haired and ever curious, Selene seemed drawn to the quieter mysteries of Aiaia.
Still so small.
Still unaware of what her mother’s magic would one day mean to her.
For now, she was simply Selene—Circe’s little daughter, Lyra’s sister, a child growing beneath the watchful moon. 🌙✨
One day, ancient pages would open beneath her hands, and a wand once held by Circe would become her own.
But today, those little hands were meant for toys, sisterly hugs, and reaching for Mama.
Selene of Aiaia — preserved just as she was. 🤍
II.08 — The One Who Watched 🔮🌙
While Lyra followed their mother into the garden, Selene often found herself somewhere else.
Beside the cauldron.
She was too little to understand the ingredients Circe added or the ancient words whispered beneath her breath.
But Selene watched.
The careful movements of her mother’s hands.
The bubbling mixtures.
The sparks of magic dancing above the flame.
Circe never asked her daughter to stay.
Selene simply did.
Perhaps she was only a curious little girl fascinated by her mother’s strange craft.
Or perhaps, even then, something within Selene recognized the magic that would one day be entrusted to her.
For now, she was content to stand beside her mother and watch.
And remember. 🔮✨
II.04 — Daughter of Magic ✨
While Lyra wanders beneath the fruit trees, Selene is drawn somewhere else.
To bubbling cauldrons.
To ancient books.
To the quiet hum of magic that fills her mother’s home. 🔮
She is still too young to understand the spells Circe casts or the secrets hidden within these walls. But something in her already recognizes them.
One day, the magic of this house will become hers to protect.
For now, Selene simply watches, wonders, and follows in her mother’s footsteps.
Circe’s little daughter of magic. 🌙✨
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Full Name: Zatanna Zatara
Age: 19
Alias: Zatanna
Location they most want to visit on the trip Las Vegas. She wants to see what passes for a magic show there.
Reason they wanted to come along To take a break from the league and spend time with her old friends. Also to be there while they’re all healing from the loss of Wally
Eating establishment(s) they’re likely going to want to hit up during the trip: Anything she can find vegetarian dishes
Activities your muse will want to participate in on the trip Surfing and maybe skydiving
Will your muse choose to still communicate with outside people during this adventure? Not unless the League calls her for an emergency.
Welcome, Zatanna! Be sure to pack your bags, the car leaves at 8 a.m. sharp! Have a safe trip!
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