Name: Beverlee Ayana Augeliera (pronounced EYE-ahn-a AUG-lee-air-AH)
Nickname: Bev (despises being called that)
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Age: 15+
Birthday: April 12, 2069
Parents: Brandon and Haven Augeliera (latter deceased)
Siblings: Sister, Lucy (1 1/2+)
Other Relatives: None
Birthplace: Lebith
Accent: Brusque and rich, almost resembling a British accent
Personality: Quiet, stolid, responsible, diligent, mature, cordial, musical, artistic, valiant, adventurous, inquisitive, a little short-tempered, intelligent, loyal, resourceful, enthusiastic, optimistic
Hobbies: Writing, stargazing, running, spelunking, reading, painting old-fashioned portraits
Likes: Stargazing, horses, normality, fantasy/action-adventure novels, sunny days, painting, studying and learning new things
Dislikes: Fire, meteor showers, storms, complete solitude, eclipses, heights, deep water, humanoid robots, tracking devices
Favourite Animal: Horse
Favourite Instrument: Cello
Favourite Book: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Favourite Season: Spring
Favourite Gemstone: Amethyst
Favourite Colours: Teal, blue, and maroon
Favourite Food: Hobnobs
Favourite Drink: Mint-flavoured tea
Favourite Flower: Hydrangea
Least Favourite Animal: King cobra
Least Favourite Instrument: Clarinet
Least Favourite Book: The Twilight Saga
Least Favourite Season: Autumn
Least Favourite Gemstone: Topaz
Least Favourite Colour: Orange
Least Favourite Foods: Strawberries and shrimp
Least Favourite Drink: Mountain Dew
Least Favourite Flower: Zinnia
Backstory: Beverlee was born on April 12, 2369, to Brandon and Haven Augeliera. Both of her parents were renowned scientists for the space exploration union Eclipse, owning a very small private vessel called Aphelion. When Beverlee was five years old, her baby sister Lucy [Luciella Grayce] was born- and four months later, their mother was killed in the Aphelion's final voyage when it was fatally struck by an asteroid. Four months later their father, already struggling with chronic depression and suicidal thoughts, and blaming himself for her death, abandoned both his daughters on their home planet of Lebith.
Beverlee grew up as the tiny family's sole provider, first being a scavenger of sorts; she and her sister namely lived off the land for the majority of their lives until Beverlee became old enough to earn an ordinary job as a "book-keeper" at the local school. It was there she formed strong relationships with three girls who would soon become her closest comrades: Shoshana, Bonnie, and Elsa. When Beverlee turned fourteen, she became acquainted with a graduate of Davenport's secondary school, Steve Mitchell, who agreed to help Beverlee care for Lucy every day while she attended school in Lebith. (It wasn't until Beverlee was nearly seventeen years old that she realised that she and Steve were mutually attracted to each other in the romantic sense, though they concealed their feelings for many years.)
Soon after her sixteenth birthday, Beverlee became haunted by familiar images of past events, especially a strange entity known as "the fire cloud" and several other such celestial phenomenons. There was an uprising of Lebith's formerly democratic government roughly a year later, plunging the planet in turmoil. After the capital city was burned to the ground, Beverlee, Steve, and Lucy (the latter now roughly ten years old) were forced to flee to the neighbouring planet of Davenport, where Steve had been born and raised, and attended school. Despite being soothed by those she called family, Beverlee continued to be tormented by strange visions, seeming now to be foresight of events to come. Sure enough, in accordance with one of these visions, the destructive Fire Cloud entity returned to Lebith, which it had mysteriously desecrated over five thousand years before humanity had ever even colonised the planet. In the massive battle following, Beverlee's sister Lucy stowed away on a starship called Oncoya to join those fighting the Fire Cloud. Beverlee received word of her death about a month later.
Determined to destroy the Fire Cloud, Beverlee attempted to gain access to the galaxy's Lexicon, a strange and mythical nuclear orb which was said to be able to annihilate entire worlds with its power. She was met with many catastrophes along the way, including the loss of her childhood comrades Shoshana, Bonnie, and Elsa, who were brutally murdered by a race of hybrid creatures known as Cyphonics. Beverlee at last located the Lexicon and was able to successfully destroy the Cyphonic race. Not knowing that the orb had been tampered with in the absence of its usual guards, Beverlee mistakenly located what she thought was the Fire Cloud, ultimately destroying it- and was nearly killed with grief when she realised that she had been thoroughly deceived into obliterating her own home planet of Lebith.
The entire galaxy was in turmoil as planet after planet was destroyed, though the Lexicon was dismantled and concealed by allies, lest it be further used by the Fire Cloud. At last, when Beverlee herself was taken captive and led before the maleficent entity, she was threatened with torture and death if she did not reveal the location of the Lexicon. Steve risked his life to attempt to save Beverlee from the fortress in which she was being held, but was murdered directly at her feet by the Fire Cloud himself. As Steve lay dying, he lamented at his failure but the two finally declared their love for each other amid tears and mighty grief.
At last Beverlee was led in chains to an arena where she would fight the Fire Cloud in mortal combat, for she had not even now revealed the Lexicon's location. She wore the garments of prisoners sentenced to death and was given only a lance and a quiver of arrows (but no bow) to defend herself with. She fought courageously but was unable to match the Fire Cloud in either strength or weaponry, and was fatally stabbed in the heart by his sword. Bleeding profusely on the floor of the arena, she remained strong and unmoving until her last breath, refusing to reveal the location. In a miraculous turn of events, the Fire Cloud's henchmen who had watched Beverlee's morbid death suddenly revolted and turned on their leader, killing him also in that same arena.
Beverlee's seventy-five-year-old father, Brandon Augeliera, at last returned home after being a prisoner of war for nearly ten years. He was given his daughter's body and thus buried her with the ruins of the Lexicon, which had been destroyed by allies in the hope to keep it from being ever used for evil again. Beverlee's grave was given no marker save for a single blue hydrangea bush, her favourite flower when she had been alive, and the Lebithian symbol of eternal courage even in the face of death.