Claiming:Camp/Lizbeth Trinity Green

Name: Lizbeth Trinity Green

Gender: Gemale

Age: 17

God Parent: Nyx, Pandia, Iris

Mortal Parent: Augustus Green

Appearance:

Personality: Lizbeth is first seen as shy and quiet, and she is, unless you get on her bad side, in which she attacks you. She's mysterious and doesn't like asking questions, happy to silently observe and take mental notes. She's quite carefree, and doesn't really think of others, putting her own needs first, unless it is someone she loves very much. She is pretty violent at times, and can use whatever weapon she is given or is at hand, meaning she is quite flexible when it comes to killing stuff. She is tough and likes to show who's boss (her). Lizbeth loves speaking about her British heritage and is very proud of her country.

History:

My father was an astronomer. He was always curious and observed things, a trait I had picked up on. So one day, roughly 17 years ago, he counted up his meager savings and bought a train ticket to Kielder Forest. It was quite certainly the most beautiful place to stargaze in all of Britain (quite possibly all of the world).

So anyways, there he was. Telescope in front of him, blanket cast aside, eye pressed against the cold metal. Basically what he did every single day back before me.

Except the view. Oh, they weren't lying when they said Kielder was beautiful, and it was. More than 200 square miles of woodland beauty and how the land dipped slightly as it brushed Scotland. The scenery wasn't what drew tourists to the place, though.

It was the sky. Officially named as the darkest place in London, Kielder offered something my father had always dreamed of, but never seen. Zw l 136. As crazy as that sounded, it was actually another galaxy. Not the biggest, nor smallest. Not the prettiest, nor ugliest. It was just... a galaxy. But there my father stood, mouth wide open and brain reeling with this new sighting.

You see, my father was an astronomer, but not the type that you heard of on the news. He wasn't the guy who discovered the comet Halley (even though it was first seen in 1705), nor was he the guy who discovered IC 335 (another crazy-beautiful galaxy). He was more of the guy who made Youtube videos of weird sky stuff and spent hours going to far-away places to look at stars. But still, this "new" discovery was something. It wasn't just another Youtube video where 10 people liked it. No. It was because of this galaxy, this telescope, this forest, this blanket, this night, that my father met my mum.

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