Selene

Goddess of the Moon

Selene was the living embodiment of the night itself: beautiful, distant, and impossibly difficult to understand. Standing at 5’8”, she carried herself with a quiet elegance that made her seem taller than she truly was. Every movement was graceful and deliberate, as if the universe itself slowed to accommodate her presence. She never rushed, never fidgeted, and never appeared uncertain. There was an undeniable confidence in the way she walked, spoke, and simply existed. Long waves of raven-black hair flowed down her back like liquid darkness, reaching well past her waist. Soft curls framed her face and shoulders, creating a striking contrast against her pale complexion. Under moonlight, her hair seemed to absorb every trace of brightness around it, becoming one with the endless void beyond the stars. Her skin was flawless and porcelain-pale, untouched by warmth or color. Yet she never appeared lifeless. A faint silver aura constantly surrounded her body, subtle enough to be elegant but impossible to ignore. It followed her wherever she went, wrapping her silhouette in a celestial glow that resembled moonlight spilling across still water. Her face possessed an almost haunting beauty. Delicate features, high cheekbones, and perfectly sculpted lips gave her the appearance of a masterpiece carved by divine hands. Everything about her seemed refined and effortless. Yet despite her beauty, there was something intimidating about her expression—a natural distance that discouraged familiarity. Smiles were rare. Not because she was cruel, but because emotion was something she rarely displayed openly. Most who met her remembered her calm, unreadable gaze long after the encounter had ended. Her eyes were perhaps the most captivating thing about her. Large and luminous, they shimmered in shades of silver-gray touched by hints of pale violet. They resembled the moon reflected upon an endless sea, beautiful, cold, and impossibly deep. Looking into them felt like staring into the heart of the night sky itself. There was wisdom within them, but also loneliness. Countless celestial beings had spent centuries trying to understand what hid behind those eyes, yet none had ever succeeded. Selene’s voice was soft and composed, carrying a natural authority that required no effort. She never needed to raise it to command attention. Even in crowded halls, a single sentence from her could silence an entire room. Every word was chosen carefully, and she rarely spoke more than necessary. Her preferred attire reflected her nature perfectly. She was almost always dressed in flowing black gowns that seemed woven from shadows and starlight. The fabrics moved like liquid darkness around her body, decorated with delicate silver embroidery that resembled constellations scattered across the heavens. Long sleeves, elegant silhouettes, and celestial details made her appear less like a queen and more like a goddess carved directly from the night sky. Only during eclipses did she abandon black. On those exceptionally rare occasions, she appeared in deep crimson gowns. The rich red fabric transformed her appearance completely, replacing her usual cold elegance with something far more striking and unforgettable. Against her pale skin and dark hair, the color made her look like a celestial omen—beautiful, powerful, and impossible to ignore. Despite her reserved nature, Selene was not fragile. Beneath her calm exterior existed immense divine power, controlled with unwavering discipline. She possessed a sharp mind, strong convictions, and little patience for foolishness. She never feared expressing her opinions, regardless of who stood before her. While many gods ruled through overwhelming displays of strength, Selene commanded respect through certainty alone. She was a mystery even to those closest to her. A goddess surrounded by stars, servants, and an entire celestial kingdom, yet somehow forever alone. Like the moon hanging above the world, she could be admired by everyone, touched by no one, and understood by almost nobody.

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