Medieval Times (Series): Lady Aurelia, the Golden Lioness
A special collection of original characters from Medieval times.
Backstory:
In the land of Elyria, during the age of chivalry and knights, there was a legendary figure who captivated the hearts and imaginations of all who laid eyes upon her. Her name was Lady Aurelia, the Golden Lioness, so called for her shimmering golden armor and her fearsome prowess on the battlefield.
Lady Aurelia's true origins were shrouded in mystery, adding to her allure and mystique. Some whispered that she was the daughter of a powerful sorceress, blessed with otherworldly strength and beauty. Others claimed she was delivered to the castle's doors as a baby, wrapped in a golden cloak and bearing a note that read simply, "Her name shall be Aurelia, and she shall be known far and wide for her bravery and might."
Regardless of her beginnings, one thing was certain: Lady Aurelia was unlike any other knight in Elyria. From a young age, she displayed unparalleled physical prowess and a relentless drive to hone her skills. Under the tutelage of the kingdom's finest warriors, she quickly mastered the arts of swordsmanship, archery, and horsemanship, surpassing even her most seasoned instructors.
As she grew into adulthood, Lady Aurelia's body blossomed into a sculpted masterpiece of toned muscle and raw power. Her arms rippled with strength, her legs like tree trunks, and her abdomen a washboard of defined abs. Beneath her shining golden armor, her lithe yet formidable figure was the stuff of legends and fantasies alike.
Her blond hair cascaded down her broad back like a golden waterfall, and her silver eyes flashed with a fierce intelligence and unwavering determination. Men and women alike couldn't help but be drawn to her magnetic presence, awed by her unrivaled beauty and unmatched strength.
Unfazed by the attention, Lady Aurelia remained focused on her duty to protect Elyria and its people. She roamed the realm, righting wrongs and vanquishing foes with ease. Her exploits became the stuff of bards' tales, sung around firesides throughout the land.
One day while entering a small town, a bandit and pervert, jumped at her, grabbing her breast plate and trying to denude her of her armor. But Lady Aurelia was too quick and too strong for him. As he reached towards her tall figure, she simply extended her arm, catching his neck in her vice-like grip. The bandit's eyes bulged out of his head as he gasped for air, his feet dangling helplessly above the ground.
"I suggest you release my armor, brigand," Lady Aurelia spoke, her voice soft and calm. "I am not one to be trifled with."
The bandit's bravado evaporated as quickly as his air supply. Sputtering apologies, he frantically tried to break free from her iron grip. But it was no use. Lady Aurelia held him aloft until he had learned his lesson, then casually tossed him aside like a discarded rag doll.
The townspeople, who had been frozen in fear mere moments ago, now erupted into cheers and applause. They had witnessed firsthand the Golden Lioness's legendary strength and unwavering justice.
As for Lady Aurelia, she simply straightened her golden armor, flashed the crowd a dazzling smile, and continued on her way, leaving behind a trail of awestruck admirers and shattered preconceptions.