What gives a person's personality away? What makes a character recieve immediate attention? What makes Cęsius' character in this Romanesque realistic "love" story so grand is how her character conveys one of multiple toalent with an equal standard of male dominity and female dominity.
Cęsius Aurora was born into a lower-class family. Her family was of a rare minority in the growing metropolis of Harmatia. She has a tiny family supported her father. Being the eldest of three, siblings are Melanthe and Marianna. Cęsius' father and mother both places in different careers. Distantly, her's side of family are of a rich merchant status.
Cęsius was given the responsibility of taking care of the two sisters, although she lavished in her homelife enough to not take care of the home. Responsibility only comes to her mind and not herself. Her more responsive endeavors come to tutoring, she is excelled with combination of teaching and children. Very liberal, intelligent. She is also gifted with the arts. Studying history and the works of Aristotle in her own time. Music & artistic writing are her main specialties and she is a lover of dance. However, she can after subject to rebelliousness, she despises being undermined. Stubborn and also of pride, she can be guilty. Language and literature is important to her, so communication, although softly-spoken, can be very influential to many of her people, as she leads with neutrality.
Cęsius has an exotic appeal, for a fluent citizen of her country. Which is also odd for her light-skinned race as well, although, the exotic relates. Cęsius from a distant, may seem dark or elegant, for the latter she seems plain and petite. But her shut words and dark eyes may seem otherwise. The mysteriousness of her silence permeates the darkness around her. Dark eyes, long dark hair, even her smile may innocently abstract a sense of dark aura.
Cęsius sins. She sins as you or I. When it comes to the matter of the heart, the emotion, she sins at most the passion of lust, be it not pride. Afar, with her liberative personality, she may seem standoffish, and uninterested in love, but, as a human girl, woman, yes, even herself believe and may fall in love. But of course, not everything comes easy, even for an Epicurean scholar, so for the least, love comes naught, or it comes with affairs. And for Cęsius, she is or may be a modern scholarly courtesan. Would she even write the book?
