Hey, finally! It's my turn to get an introduction!
— Amelia Korp, Protagonist Of That Shedim Book That's Possibly Happening (Probably)
A woman in her
early thirties, Amelia is a survivor. She survived her own mental anguish first, the depravations of Fae second, and the trauma that lingered
after that. Her face is marred by three wicked scars that cross her face, with the longest going from the top of her scalp all the way down to her chin. It splits her lip apart in one place, twisting whenever she smiles. The wounds are old now but ill-healed; the creatures who inflicted them forbidding true recovery. The split is stitched together, sometimes with silver thread, and the other wounds permanently mark her still. Her hair is raven black, usually tied into a tight bun with two decorative pins and a
kanzashi or two attached to those for a splash of red color.
Other scars peek out from her sleeves, a spiderweb of fading cuts that crawl up her forearms. By either luck or fate, the claws and razors that caused the terrible scars missed her steel-grey eyes.
Amelia is irreverent, confident, occasionally neurotic, and has a sort of devil-may-care attitude. She doesn't much care for the politicking side of wizardry, staying out of the thick of that to do her own thing. It gives her an easy-going charisma that, without really intending to, draws people to her. To friends and lovers, she can be exuberant and joyous, or morose and thoughtful, but never unpleasant. Though not the strongest or the most skilled magi, she has a tenacity that lets her push on where others might give in and give up.
Mortal Days, Mortal Nights
I put the 'starving' into 'starving artist' like nobody else!
— Amelia Korp
Originally from Canada, Amelia had moved to the US to pursue dreams of becoming
an artist. Though skilled, her upbringing had been troubled, and she was haunted by a past of neglect and abuse that saw her alternate between
bleak depression and manic energy. Nor did her skill at painting or crafting translate
particularly well to the business side of things. For a time, she lived out of hostels and homeless shelters, survived on food stamps, and scrounged for anything she could use. Just as she was starting to scrape the bottom of the barrel, it fell right out on her - a dalliance with drugs turned into an addiction,
a release and escape from the pain.
Throughout the time,
she wasn't without friends and always had people around her who liked her. With their help, she managed to find a
unstable footing, at least for a time. It wouldn't last.
The Wild Hunt
Oh, these motherfuckers.
— Amelia Korp
In an evening meant to be a celebration of rare success, Amelia and three of her friends were instead pulled into the nightmarish horror of
the Wild Hunt along with a whole nightclub of victims.
It was her first introduction to the world of magic.

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Amelia survived through a combination of bloody-minded tenacity, quick thinking, a good bit of luck, and the Fae's own hunger for entertainment. It was the first but not the last time she would tangle with the Fae. She became
Aware of the true nature of the world when an accidental
Gate in the Wild Hunt saw her briefly visit
the Faelands.
Once back in
the Prime, Amelia might still have died if it hasn't been for the combined intervention of a Walker who had been drawn to the chaotic energies of the Wild Hunt, and a
Fae who saw something in her that it liked. Even then, the Wild Hunt almost broke her, body and soul. She emerged the other end - battered, beaten, scarred, and cursed, but alive.
When the terrifying ordeal was finally over, Amelia's face was a wreck. The claws of a Fae-beast have mangled her, and whatever hex that lingered in them refused to let them heal. Two of her friends were dead, along with most of everyone else, and her brand new mentor was one arm shorter. Any dreams of how magic would be this wondrous thing had been cruelly cut down. All that was really left to do was to pick up the pieces.
Broken Butterfly
There's only so much you can really take.
— Amelia Korp
After surviving the Wild Hunt, Amelia had to try and put together some sort of semblance of normality again.
Her disfigurement haunted her, and she could never venture out in public with
feeling the eyes of everyone on her, whether it was true or not. She came to see herself as a hideous creature as a result, becoming almost entirely nocturnal and anti-social. Only a few mortal friends stuck with her.
Then,
there were the dreams.
The wounds she had sustained during the Wild Hunt were charged with malignant energies, and they lingered within her. It made her dreams wild and fantastical but often terrifying. However faintly, they connected her to the Faelands, and she could hear the horn of the wild hunt sound whenever her dreams were at their darkest.
With her life falling apart around her, it was in magic she found a sort of salvation. The same Walker who had aided her in the Wild Hunt became her mentor, taught her to cast spells and make pacts, bind essence into her art, and see the wonders of an unknown world. As much as she feared every step, they eventually lead her to a place of beauty. She expanded her horizons, met other magi, and learned what monsters lurk in the dark.

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It all culminated in a bold scheme -
she would hunt the Wild Hunt when they next came to the world.
The Huntress Remade
Here we go again.
— Amelia Korp
To kill monsters, Amelia sought an unusual tutor - another monster, a
nameless spirit bound to an ancient grave. After almost coming to blows in the first encounter, Amelia and the spirit forged a
Pact. It would teach her to become a huntress, for a price known only to her and her mentor.

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The Fae, seldom denied their prize, had not left Amelia be, but with this pact, there was a resolution of sorts. Even the Fae feared the monster she had bargained with, and the two came to an arrangement - until the spirit was done with her, there would be no more attacks. In turn, it would not intervene when the Fae came for her. It would be her battle.
When it was all said and done, Amelia had made herself ready to face her nightmares. Once the nameless entity released her from its protection, the Fae made plans in turns to finally claim their prize. Amelia gathered friends and allies in turn, made Pacts, and prepared herself for war.
Two sides were set on a collision course that culminated in the unthinkable - a Wild Hunt not only stopped, but destroyed. Amelia and her allies won a costly, desperate victory. The Lord of Hunts, the Fae who lead the hunt against her, was broken and imprisoned in the Tower of Cages by the Countess of Cages and Chains.
I adore her. I cannot wait for this book! She is such a beautifully haunted character and I love her attitude and how she rose above it all.
Necromancy is a Wholesome Science.
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