Claiming:Broken Covenant/Avilah Garnier - Accepted

Name: Avilah Garnier

Age: 15

History: Avilah was born in a small town in Italy called Collegno, to Hemera, the daughter of Nyx and goddess of day, and a mortal man named Andrew Garnier. Hemera sought to have a child, to have a daughter or son at last. And so she wandered the world and decided to take a rest in Italy, where the day was bright, and there, a man caught her eye. That was Avilah's father. They fell in love, and when Avilah was four months old, Hemera fled.

Avilah was resentful how Hemera had left her. Hemera had told Andrew about her being a goddess, and it took him a while to process. He was driven mad by the idea of the gods, of monsters roaming the earth, and Avilah would always live in fear of him. She hated how Hemera left them, hated her father for abandoning her needs, and hated the gods. While her father would drink himself into a stupor to numb the madness, she would hide in her room and curse the gods, and ask why they did not help, why they did not help her.

Eventually, their aunt came to live with them when she was seven, and Avilah stopped cursing the gods, and began praising them for this miracle, since her aunt was a blessing. She lived peacefully for years udner her aunt's care, but a cold mark had been left on her heart, since Hemera left, her father getting drunk, and the all-mighty gods not lifting a finger to help. The cold scar strengthened when her father, in a drunken stupor, was driving and a truck crashed into his car. He died an hour later.

When she was 14, her aunt moved her to the U.S. in Long Island. As soon as they arrived, they were jumped by a manticore. The tail smashed into Avilah's head and she was knocked out. When she awoke, she was int he Camp infirmary, her unconcious body guided to the site by a satyr and half-blood. Her hatred for the gods grew when she learned her aunt had been killed.

She spent a few weeks at Camp. But in those few weeks, her resentment for the gods only grew. She watched as countless demigods were sent for quests, to do the god's dirty work, risking and losing their lives for their lazy parents. Watching as countless demigods lagged in, all with painful histories, and their celestial parents never lifted a finger to help. The last straw came when her close friend she had befriended at Camp, a daughter of Zeus, went out to do a quest and had been killed horrificly. She cursed the gods, packed her weapons, and snuck out of Camp.

She lived the life of a loner for a long while, fending off monsters. Her fifteenth birthday was a momentous occasion. She was slowly dying from hunger and thirst, and stumbled upon a member of the BC, who offered to bring her there to join a faction. She gladly agreed, grateful to find a place where she belonged.

Personality: Avilah was generally friendly to those who share the same beliefs as her. Any mention brought up about the gods, especially her mother, Hemera, will make her hate you for a lnog time. She has a horrible habit of holding grudges against others, and you have to watch your tongue carefully, else you want yourself on her bad lsit. She hates typical BC characters-all mean and selfish-and wants to find compassion and kindness when the gods never showed her any. She has a soft spot for beautiful things like flowers and natural sights, and doesn't enjoy inflicting pain on others (unless she hates their guts).

Weapons: Avilah used a double-edged spear-one side bronz,e, the other silver-and sometimes a shield.

Appearance: God-parent: Hemera, goddess of day

Mortal parent: Andrew Garnier

Species: Demigod

Faction wish to join: Veritum Unitum

Reason: Avilah resents how the gods never showed compassion, never lifted a finger to help when their demigod children are on the brink of death, or need them most. She hates how their children are handed weapons and sent out to fight their parent's fights. The ideology of Veritum Unitum, to end the cycle of repression, suits Avilah, since she wishes nothing more than to end the reign of her oppressors, who are supposedly their parents, yet never once acted like one.