Disney Descendants Characters
In spirit of me making a blog for all things Descendants, here's all my characters that I've made, and little blurbs about them
Some of these characters are made specifically to be parents of my characters, or canon characters.
ALL THE FOLLOWING IMAGED WERE FOUND ON PINTEREST, AND ARE NOT OWNED BY ME
First up with have
Laverna Spring ~ Daughter of Persephone
~Laverna is mostly an Auradon girl, but, as I'm sure many people who know Greek Mythology likely guessed, she is also the Daughter of Hades.
The story is, once Persephone learned that Hades cheated on her with Maleficent (Resulting in Mal's birth), Persephone left Hades.
Like her original deal, she would visit the Isle to be with Hades every winter. Laverna does the same for her Winter Break from Auradon Prep.
~Her favorite fruit is Pomegranates
~She loved to bake
~She has powers that allow her to grow flowers, but also a few underworld related powers.
Next up we have
Barbara Tremaine ~ Daughter of Anastasia Tremaine and The Baker
~Barbara is a VK, who works part time at Curl Up and Dye, and part time at a failing bakery that her father opened after he joined Anastasia on the Isle. Kinda hard to do well when there's no fresh goods.
~Loves the story of how her parents met
That's about all I have on her, as she's fairly new.
The next two are parents of characters. We have...
Persephone ~ Mother of Laverna Spring
I tried to base her as best off the Disney Hercules as I could, but there was little to know info on her.
The next one is...
Mary Hook (nee Edwards) ~ Wife of Captain James Hook
~She was originally a part of Hook's crew back when they were sailing around Neverland/Attending Merlin Academy.
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The lawyers forced Lord Anne Hamilton to return the money and he left her and his son.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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In 1742 she sat for her portrait by Hogarth, draped in jewels, surrounded by symbols of independence – and resistance to tyranny: a bust of Alfred the Great who resisted the Vikings, and Elizabeth I who resisted the Spanish. A globe indicates her freedom in the world and a scroll reads:
Remember Englishmen the Laws the Rights . . .
So dearly bought
the Price of so much Contest
Transmit it careful to Posterity . . .
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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The inspiration for the jacket of this book, and for all women trapped in marriage with a dishonest husband! This is William Hogarth's portrait of Mary Edwards (1705-43), who discovered her husband was stealing her fortune. Divorced, she would have lost her fortune and their son – instead, she denied they had ever been married, declared herself a spinster and her son a bastard, and risked her reputation to be free of him.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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