sep 13, 12 BC - Maya Blackwood is created out of a beam of solidified light and receives immortality from her father Luxarion Blackwood
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Maya Blackwood was created from a beam of solidified celestial light on September 13th, 12 BCE on the moonlike world of Lunadè, a mysterious jungle-covered planet within the Aetheria Galaxy known for its endless silver forests, luminous wildlife, and tranquil nocturnal skies. She was the second daughter created by Luxarion Blackwood during the earliest era of the Blackwood lineage.
Unlike the radiant pink brilliance surrounding her older sister Emma’s creation on Selov, Maya’s birth carried a softer and quieter beauty. Beneath the moonlit atmosphere of Lunadè, Luxarion gathered pale cosmic light from the skies above the planet’s immense jungles and shaped it carefully into living form. Witnesses described the newborn Maya as calm from her very first moments of existence, opening her bright blue eyes in complete silence while silverlight drifted gently around her.
From the beginning, Maya possessed a deeply observant and emotionally intuitive personality. While other celestial beings often expressed themselves through overwhelming displays of divine power, Maya preferred stillness, reflection, and understanding. She spent much of her early life exploring the jungles of Lunadè, listening to the sounds of nocturnal creatures, studying the movement of moonlight through massive trees, and quietly observing the emotions of others around her.
Though immortal and divine in nature, Maya never viewed emotional sensitivity as weakness. In fact, many believed her greatest strength was her ability to understand feelings others tried to hide. Even as a child, Maya instinctively noticed fear, loneliness, grief, and uncertainty long before anyone spoke about them openly.
Maya inherited numerous celestial abilities from her father, including flight, photokinesis, enhanced perception, energy manipulation, and survival within the vacuum of space. However, unlike some members of the Blackwood family who displayed their powers boldly, Maya’s energy often manifested in calmer and more graceful ways resembling moonlight filtering through darkness rather than blazing solar force.
Her appearance reflected this serenity. Maya possessed shoulder-length black hair, empathic blue eyes, and simple clothing that contrasted beautifully with the luminous environments of Aetheria. On her forearm she carried the same blue sun birthmark shared among the children of Luxarion — a symbol connecting her spiritually to the Aetheria Galaxy and the ancient forces tied to Grikonis Island.
Among her siblings, Maya formed especially close bonds with Emma and Morgan Weaver.
When Morgan was born naturally rather than created directly from divine matter, some outsiders quietly viewed her as different from the older celestial children. Maya rejected that distinction entirely. She never referred to Morgan as a half-sister. To Maya, Morgan was simply her younger sister, loved completely and without condition.
Maya often became one of Morgan’s emotional safe places within the family. While Emma provided warmth and outward affection, Maya offered understanding and calm companionship. Morgan frequently confided in Maya during moments of uncertainty, and Maya seemed able to sense emotional shifts within her younger sister long before others recognized them.
This connection made Morgan’s transformation into Morwenna Voidweaver deeply painful for her.
As the influence of the Obsidian Spire began consuming Morgan’s memories and identity, Maya sensed the growing darkness long before the full truth became known. Even after hearing of Morwenna’s terrifying powers and witnessing the fear spreading across multiple worlds, Maya refused to believe Morgan had disappeared completely. She believed the real Morgan still existed somewhere beneath the shadows.
During the years following Morgan’s corruption, Maya became one of the emotional anchors helping preserve hope within the Blackwood family. Though quieter than some of her siblings, her compassion never weakened. She remained patient, thoughtful, and unwavering even during moments when others nearly surrendered to despair.
Across the Aetheria Galaxy, Maya Blackwood eventually became remembered not only as a celestial goddess born from moonlit creation, but as a symbol of emotional wisdom, serenity, and unconditional familial love.
To many who knew her, Maya represented something rare among immortal beings:
the quiet strength to remain compassionate even when surrounded by darkness.
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