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Amela Pavlović
Biographical information
Blood status

Part-human

Nationality

Syldavian

Physical description
Species

Half-human/half-Wood Sprite

Gender

Female

Hair colour

Brunette

Eye colour

Brown

Skin colour

Sepia Brown

Family information
Family members
  • Mrs. Pavlović (mother)
  • Mr. Pavlović (father)
Magical characteristics
Animagus

Vine-weaver bird

Affiliation
Loyalty
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Amela Pavlović was a Syldavian part-sprite witch and the young daughter of a farmer and wood sprite. Though she and her family were neutral in the Second Global Wizarding War and the first half of its successor conflict, in the years of unofficial peace caused by the disappearance of Death Eater High Lieutenant Darkness at the hands of Catra D'Memirel, her family were left homeless in a bandit attack where Amela's sprite mother was injured. As a result, they joined Jingyi Kuàng's remnant of the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät, the Iron Rose Clan. At the area that was the Iron Rose Clan's home, Amela lived with her family and, at one point, played with a friend of hers in one of the shopping areas, passing Gaia Cech as she toured the grounds with Beto Kl'rt.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Childhood and Resettlement[]

Amela was born to highly exotic parentage, as her father was the grandson of Bosnian emigrants to Syldavia, while her mother herself was a wood sprite from the Otherworld, thus making their daughter a young woman of part-human blood, which accounted partially for her near-wood like but yet flawless sepia complexion, which was described as 'the texture of cherry trees'. As a family, however, the three felt that they were ultimately a single people, no matter what their species. Nonetheless, Amela inevitably grew up in a life where magic was something daily seen and to be cherished, which her mother nurtured. These beliefs, however, though shared by many with good intentions, instilled within people a craving from a home where they could live in their own skin, so to speak, which was one of the base causes that led to the outbreak of global warfare between the International Confederation of Wizards and their supporters and a radical but growing widespread faction that, calling themselves the Death Eaters, who wished to make a world in which not only were wizards able to live openly, but also where the world was one united and without national borders.

Although Amela was only six by the middle of the war, she nevertheless saw the wavering division caused between supporters of the respective sides and while she played with friends at dinners with friends, she heard the parents conversing with each other over their attitudes towards the revolution and its leaders, which some disparaged, while others supported, although she did not understand. The Pavlovićs, however, remained neutral both in this, then later in another Death Eater revolution led in the name of the Dragon Lord by his wife, Darkness, who's disappearance resulted in the primary ceasing of open and united warfare by the Death Eaters in the wizarding-Muggle world, although certain cells continued to attempt to instigate takeovers of isolated nations with varying results, an unsuccessful example being one that occurred in Syldavia by the Zyldav Zentral Revolutzionär Komitzät. The decimation of the Z.Z.R.K.'s leadership did not, however, mean the destruction of the organization, who reformed into various splinter groups, including one led by Jingyi Kuàng that revolved around the Dragon Lord's ideology as a religion aboveground as a peaceful independent settlement that offered wizards that wanted to live in a home where they could practice magic freely. It was shortly after the invitation was extended to the Pavlović family by the remnant, which was known as the Iron Rose Clan, that a bandit attack was initiated on their small village, setting the Pavlovićs' house on fire and inflicting severe burns on Amela's mother when she rushed into the house to save Amela, although they both survived and watched as the raiders were driven off, during which Amela heard the sounds of her father killing a man in a blind rage, although her eyes were covered.

The attack, though not fatal, had lasting repercussions on the family, who were left bitter that no one could have prevented their home's destruction, nor the injuries Mrs. Pavlović receive. Feeling lost and confused, it was a sad but only natural fact that such people of pride might turn to the offer of sanctuary from someone other than the governments they thought had failed them, no matter the alternative's origins and the family went with various other wizard neighbours and a few muggle relatives to the site of the Iron Rose Clan's settlement, where they were admitted. Like other converts to the Clan that started living in the land that Clan laid claim to, Amela was forbidden from leaving the territories and she and her parents assumed resides in an abandoned factory refurnished as living areas, as well as a shopping area on the ground level. One day, while the shopping area was full of activity and her parents purchased ointment for her mother's burns, Amela ran through one of a pathways with a young boy of the same age in a game of tag, laughing as she passed Gaia Cech as Cech told Beto Kl'rt that her grandmother, Kuàng, provided the same sort of refuge to wizards wanting to live as what they were that the Dragon Lord had given. It was also during these time with the Iron Rose Clan that Amela was trained by her mother as an Animagus as a defence mechanism against attack and, despite her youth, Amela, with her mother's aid, made the potion successfully and was as a result able to transport at will into a vine-weaver bird, a fact she was ordered strictly to keep a secret from everyone but her father.