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It's important to me that more people read this series called Wicked Academia by Jasmine Jenkins and Sophie Suliman.
So it follows the perspective the Greywick triplets, whose father, killed during the massive vampire attack three years ago, gave them one single instruction; don't let people see them on the nights with no moon. So of course, it starts off with them breaking that rule due to shenanigans.
This has them end up as part of a prophesy and begining their attendance at the academy in the sky, where to gain your magic a star must choose you and you must swallow it. The triplets learn more of their origins and their 'father', and yet it feels as if they aren't told the full story.
Everyone at the academy seems to have ulterior motives, and the Greywick siblings try to find their place in it all whilst they're trying to find a cure for Vivian's 'illness'. There's also that whole thing of their Godly heritage and how their older brother went down in history as one of the most evil beings to exist and his former lover is still out and about causing havoc and how Timothée looks just like said older brother. So there's that.
As for the characters:
Timothée Greywick:
Has a tendency to turn everything into a disaster.
Low key stole a fake witch's cat.
Often fails to make friends so he reads.
Daydreams of heroic tales but is slowly entering his villian era.
Vivian Greywick:
Secrety a vampire that has no memory of the event.
A hopeless romantic that falls for the one guy she probably shouldn't.
Likes to charge into fights with no fighting experience.
Looks like she's a breeze away from death but can break your bones with a flick of her wrist.
Marion Greywick:
Appointed self preservation of her and her siblings.
Has a habit of being in denial of both her past and her feelings.
The only one actively trying to solve her and her siblings problems.
Can and will shove you out of the way and blame you for it.
Valentine Sun:
Likes projecting his feelings by being an asshole.
Secretive past that is hinted at.
Pretty but will plot your murder.
Top of his class and has a business of giving other students amnesia potions.
Darius Störmberg:
The prince with an obsessive revenge quest and a possible savior complex.
Would very much like to genocide all the vampires due to the slaughter of his family.
Major simp energy.
Seems unaware of the tension surrounding his friend group despite being at the center of it.
Khalid Ali Bagheeri:
Upset about political shenanigans and might be plotting against it.
Manipulates and lies upon every word he utters.
An inventor that can't fight and won't try to.
Cracks jokes in both regular scenarios and life or death scenarios.
Carmilla Vladimirovna
Is also a bit ticked about political shenanigans and is also plotting.
Is the drama.
Seems to have layers upon layers of schemes.
Chills in the background only to show up with the most out of pocket ideas.
There's only two books out right now but there's another one on the way. I think it's meant to be a trilogy. Pls read it.
#wicked academia#wicked academia: lost stars#wicked academia: stormwind and shadows#jasmine jenkins#sophie suliman#timothee greywick#vivian greywick#marion greywick#valentine sun#darius stormberg#khalid ali bagheeri#camilla vladimirovna#book recommendation#book reccs#booktok
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STATISTICS:
Label: the wanderer
Full Name: Holland May Bright Bryant
Nicknames: Holly
Birthplace: Salt Lake City, Utah
Parentage: Daniel and Morgan Bright
Greek Zodiac: Gemini
Element: Air
Temperament: Melancholic
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Role: Gatherer
Occupation: Cashier at Auntie Em's
character inspo — adam hayes (the bright sessions), alyce (malice), vivian greywick (wicked academia), grace foster (crave)
trigger warnings for child neglect, child abuse, gaslighting
BIOGRAPHY:
Daniel Bright and Morgan Lee met in college where Daniel was studying to be a geneticist and Morgan was studying biology. The two only met because they both had a work ethic that was better than most of the other students at the college. They quickly found that they both liked to be in the labs at the same time and started hanging out outside of working on their own projects. Though they had few friends, it was no surprise to anyone that the two of them started dating and got married. Both of them landed jobs in their respective fields after graduating with PhDs. Not long after Cassidy was born and the family moved to a comfortable home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Three years after Cassidy came their son, Henry. Holland was a bit of an accident, but none the less an excitement to the family.
While Holland’s childhood was particularly boring and not very interesting, she was mostly raised by her siblings. It wasn't until Holland turned eight that things began to change in her house. Although the Brights did their best to shelter their children from the news, the two older children were able to pick up on what was going on around them. Holland, being too young to understand, had no idea what her parents were scared of, which was fine enough for her parents. Holland’s life mostly didn’t change, but she noticed her parents pulling away from society more and more. Their city home home traded for a house in the country. Then things started disappearing: phones, television, radio. The books she had access to, changed to older book, written before her time with no events from the present. She didn't know any better, though her siblings did. When she turned thirteen, her brother left home and her parents became unhinged, opening up their home to other like minded people, creating a community behind closed doors, something dangerous.
Instead of going to school like a normal child, the Bright family previously homeschooled their children, then let their community teach them. The people in their community were well vetted individuals. Anything strange or unusual was reported on by other members and then the guilty party was forced to leave, or so Holland was told. If that was actually the case, she wasn't told otherwise. Since most media was banned from their house, so she learned to draw, learned to entertain herself with whatever her parents did allow in the house. Holland grew up hearing arguments between her older sister and her parents about how they were prisoners in their own home, yet they still had more freedoms to leave than Holland ever had. But it was the only thing she’d ever known, so how could she complain?
Holland always felt like a bit of an outsider among her family members, though she never knew why. Her life was a constant state of not feeling like she could trust or talk to anyone. She grew into a kid surrounded by money, surrounded by people, but isolated and lonely to a point that she was sure other people didn’t live like this. Years and years of asking her parents why they weren’t allowed to leave the house and go into town and why they had to learn from tutors rather than school like some people. She never got an answer.
By the time she was fifteen, her siblings had moved out by then, it was only Holland and her parents. Cassidy did come home often, as she ended up in school not too far away, but Holland never heard from her brother. Holland was told there were monsters in the world. People capable of harming her with dangerous weapons, angry people that wanted her dead. Where she lived, the community her parents created was a safe haven from these monsters, since they looked like normal humants. Holland was told she was safe at home, safe behind closed doors and away from the general public. “We’re doing everything we can to protect you from them,” her mom said, misty eyed. And who was Holland to distrust anything her mom said? “We want to stop these monsters from hurting people,” her dad told her. Holland believed him. Her parents gave her more freedoms then, more books to read and information about the world around her, even if it was all a lie. Misinformation written by members of the community in order to show her what kinds of people there were in the world.
Holland believed them, until she was eighteen and found a locked door in the mansion and her parents' Doomsday plan. But what did that mean? How could the world really be that horrible? She didn't understand how just humans could be that terrible. And yet they had news stories about good things, new stories about their community and what people thought about them. Cult. That's what this was. Horrified by this information, she stole a bunch of money from her parents, paid someone to forge documents with a new name, and moved out of the country. If she kept a low enough profile, her parents would never find her. After all, they’d never found Henry.
She traveled all over the country, not staying in a place long. Even if she had no idea what to do other than keep running. That's how she ended up in Huntsville. And somehow it felt like both a relief and a curse.
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holland bright is an alpha mutant with the ability of power mimicry. they’ve been in new york for twenty years where they spend most of their time as an intern at essex corporation/roller rink employee. when i think of them, i think of cassette tapes, stacks of old video games, & brightly colored clothing. they are affiliated with no one (neutral).
character inspo — adam hayes (the bright sessions), alyce (malice), vivian greywick (wicked academia), grace foster (crave)
Content Warning: child neglect, child abuse, gaslighting
@c23intros
BASICS
Name: Holland May Bright
Nickname(s): Holly
DOB: 15 June 1978
Age: 20
Zodiac Sign: Gemini
Sexuality: Unknown
Traits: ( + ) Quiet, Curious, Accepting, Youthful ( - ) Sarcastic, Guarded, Jaded, Sheltered
Occupation: Intern at Essex/Roller Rink Employee
Family: Daniel Bright (Father) — Living, Morgan Bright (Mother) — Living, Cassidy Bright (Older Sister) — Living, Daniel Junior Bright (Older Brother) — Living
APPEARANCE
Height: 5′3
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Red
Ethnicity: White
Nationality: American
Aesthetic: https://www.pinterest.com/vexishere/character-holland/
Tattoos: None
Piercings: None, she wears clip on earrings
BIOGRAPHY
Daniel Bright and Morgan Lee met in college where Daniel was studying to be a geneticist and Morgan was studying biology. The two only met because they both had a work ethic that was better than most of the other students at the college. They quickly found that they both liked to be in the labs at the same time and started hanging out outside of working on their own projects. Though they had few friends, it was no surprise to anyone that the two of them started dating and got married. Both of them landed jobs in their field after graduating with PhDs from Columbia. Not long after Cassidy was born and the family moved to a comfortable brownstone in Manhattan. Three years after Cassidy came their son, Daniel. Holland was a bit of an accident, but none the less an excitement to the family. By the time Holland was born, both Daniel and Morgan knew about the existence of mutants, given their respective scientific fields and they were both terrified of anything different. So they sheltered their children.
While Holland’s childhood was particularly boring and not very interesting. At least until 1983. Although the Brights did their best to shelter their children from the news, the two older children were able to pick up on what was going on around them. Holland, being too young to understand, had no idea what was going on though, which was fine enough for her parents. Holland’s life mostly didn’t change, but she noticed her parents pulling away from society. She and her siblings weren’t given the freedom they once had been. When the Essex House opened, Daniel and Morgan both secured jobs there. From then Holland’s life changed even more.
Instead of going to school like a normal child, the Bright family decided to hire vetted teachers and tutors to teach their kids. The staff at the Bright house were all closely watched through bodyguards and other staff members spying on each other. Anything stranger or unusual was reported on by other staffers and then the guilty party was fired. So from a young age the only constant in Holland’s life was that her parents were always gone and she wasn’t allowed to do anything. Most media was banned from their house, so she learned to draw, learned to entertain herself with whatever her parents did allow in the house. Holland grew up hearing arguments between her older siblings and her parents about how they were prisoners in their own home, yet they still had more freedoms to leave than Holland ever had. But it was the only thing she’d ever known, so how could she complain?
Holland always felt like a bit of an outsider among her family members, though she never knew why, nor would she get an explanation for years. Her life was a constant state of not feeling like she could trust or talk to anyone. She grew into a kid surrounded by money, surrounded by people, but isolated and lonely to a point that she was sure other people didn’t live like this. Years and years of asking her parents why they weren’t allowed to leave the house without body guards or why they had to learn from tutors rather than school like some people, or why they even had a television if it wasn’t allowed to be turned on and she got no answers.
At least not until she was fifteen. Her siblings had moved out by then, it was only Holland and her parents. They told her there were monsters in the world. People capable of harming her without touching her. Some of them looked like regular humans while others were monstrous beings. Holland was told she was safe at home, safe behind closed doors and away from the general public. “We’re doing everything we can to protect you from them,” her mom said, misty eyed. And who was Holland to distrust anything her mom said? “We want to stop these monsters from hurting people,” her dad told her. Holland believed her. Her parents gave her more freedoms then, more books to read and information about the world around her, even if it was all a lie.
At seventeen, Holland was finished with school and her parents allowed her to go off to college. The world was different than Holland expected though. Open and positive. She quickly found out she liked music and video games, brightly colored clothing in comparison to all the drab stuff her parents made her wear. She made friends. If there were monsters, Holland couldn’t find them. Her parents wouldn’t have lied to her, she was sure of it. All they’d ever done was protect her and her siblings. Even Cassidy and Daniel told her the world was a dangerous place. Still, Holland didn’t see any of that, she only saw the wide wonderful world. She moved in with some people from college later that year, though her parents were not happy about it, they made her a deal: when she was eighteen, she’d work as an intern with Essex. Holland agreed. To earn her own keep though, she got a job at the roller rink.
Two years of working for Essex hadn’t changed much of Holland. In fact, she’s almost certain that her parents lied to her. What monsters were there in the world? Who had they been talking about? Nineteen is when it changed for her. Holland met one of the “monsters” her parents had spoken about, but the real kick to the teeth? Holland was one of them too. As the other mutant got close to her, Holland was able to mimic their power. Scared of her own self, she ran off without even talking to the other mutant. Had her parents known? Was that why they’d kept her sheltered for all those years while her brother and sister were allowed to leave? It opened up a whole bunch of questions.
Now twenty with Essex House publicly being destroyed, Holland is more confused than ever about who to trust. She’s one of the monsters too and her power can be dangerous. Holland also has no idea how to control it. What the limitations of it are or anything of that nature. She puts a brave face on though, goes through her day pretending like nothing is wrong when her own reality is crumbling before her.
this is def tldr;
Holland Bright is a mutant who’s parents are anti mutant scientists, going as far to tell her that they’re monsters. She’s been sheltered by her parents her whole life and at the age of nineteen is when she discovered her ability. Very few people know about her ability since she doesn’t know who she can trust.
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( ELLIE BAMBER, CIS FEMALE, SHE/HER ) — Look who it is! If you take a look at our database, you’ll find that HOLLAND BRIGHT BRYANT is a 22 year old WAITRESS & MUSIC STORE CLERK that’s been in Chicago for 4 YEARS. According to the file, they’re a mutant on LEVEL TWO with the power of POWER MIMICRY. That must be why they’re QUIET and GUARDED. If you ask me, they remind me of cassette tapes, stacks of old video games, messy red hair, english accents & brightly colored clothing. They are affiliated with NO ONE.
character inspo — adam hayes (the bright sessions), alyce (malice), vivian greywick (wicked academia), grace foster (crave)
trigger warnings for child neglect, child abuse, gaslighting
@forwardintros
STATISTICS:
Label: tbd
Full Name: Holland May Bright Bryant
Nicknames: Holly
Birthplace: Surrey, UK
Parentage: Daniel and Morgan
Greek Zodiac: Gemini
Element: Air
Myers Briggs: tbd
Temperament: Melancholic
Seven Roles: tbd
Alignment: Chaotic Good
BIOGRAPHY:
Daniel Bright and Morgan Lee met in college where Daniel was studying to be a geneticist and Morgan was studying biology. The two only met because they both had a work ethic that was better than most of the other students at the college. They quickly found that they both liked to be in the labs at the same time and started hanging out outside of working on their own projects. Though they had few friends, it was no surprise to anyone that the two of them started dating and got married. Both of them landed jobs in their respective fields after graduating with PhDs. Not long after Cassidy was born and the family moved to a comfortable home in Surrey. Three years after Cassidy came their son, Henry. Holland was a bit of an accident, but none the less an excitement to the family. By the time Holland was born, both Daniel and Morgan knew about the existence of mutants, given their respective scientific fields and they were both terrified of anything different. So they sheltered their children.
While Holland’s childhood was particularly boring and not very interesting, she was mostly raised by her siblings. Until 2003 things in her life were relatively normal. Although the Brights did their best to shelter their children from the news, the two older children were able to pick up on what was going on around them. Holland, being too young to understand, had no idea what her parents were involved with, which was fine enough for her parents. Holland’s life mostly didn’t change, but she noticed her parents pulling away from society more and more. Their Surrey home traded for a house up north in the country. Then things started disappearing: phones, television, radio. The books she had access to, changed to older book, written before her time with no events from the present. She didn't know any better, though her siblings did. When she turned thirteen, her brother left home and her parents became unhinged, opening up their home to other like minded people, creating a community behind closed doors. A humans only society, though Holland didn't know this at the time.
Instead of going to school like a normal child, the Bright family previously homeschooled their children, then let their community teach them. The people in their community were well vetted individuals. Anything strange or unusual was reported on by other members and then the guilty party was forced to leave, or so Holland was told. If that was actually the case, she wasn't told otherwise. Since most media was banned from their house, so she learned to draw, learned to entertain herself with whatever her parents did allow in the house. Holland grew up hearing arguments between her older sister and her parents about how they were prisoners in their own home, yet they still had more freedoms to leave than Holland ever had. But it was the only thing she’d ever known, so how could she complain?
Holland always felt like a bit of an outsider among her family members, though she never knew why, nor would she get an explanation for years. Her life was a constant state of not feeling like she could trust or talk to anyone. She grew into a kid surrounded by money, surrounded by people, but isolated and lonely to a point that she was sure other people didn’t live like this. Years and years of asking her parents why they weren’t allowed to leave the house and go into town and why they had to learn from tutors rather than school like some people. She never got an answer.
By the time she was fifteen, her siblings had moved out by then, it was only Holland and her parents. Cassidy did come home often, as she ended up in school not too far away, but Holland never heard from her brother. Holland was told there were monsters in the world. People capable of harming her without touching her. Where she lived, the community her parents created was a safe haven from these monster, since some of them looked like regular humans while others were monstrous beings. Holland was told she was safe at home, safe behind closed doors and away from the general public. “We’re doing everything we can to protect you from them,” her mom said, misty eyed. And who was Holland to distrust anything her mom said? “We want to stop these monsters from hurting people,” her dad told her. Holland believed him. Her parents gave her more freedoms then, more books to read and information about the world around her, even if it was all a lie. Misinformation written by members of the community in order to show her what kinds of people there were in the world.
Holland believed them, until she was eighteen and found a locked door in the mansion and her parents' Doomsday plan. Their plan to rid the world of the monsters she'd been told about. They'd been working with the American government. They had helped to create a drug that neutralized their power. And soon they'd find a way to weaponize those with powers. Holland's blood turned to ice as she read more. Her parents had blood samples of everyone in the community, including her own blood. Clicking on her own file lead to a discovery that she had powers. Beneath her name: neutralized. But what did that mean? Horrified by this information, she stole a bunch of money from her parents, paid someone to forge documents with a new name, and moved out of the country. If she kept a low enough profile, her parents would never find her. After all, they’d never found Henry.
She settled in Chicago, a bigger city feeling safer as she could blend in with large amounts of people. That was four years ago. Since then, she has not done much progress on figuring out the mutant world, but he’s still trying to figure out who she is. She’s still very scared of mutants and being one herself. However, she’s trying to be better at it. Holland found out what her power was on accident, by running straight into a mutant. There was a fear response to it and she immediately ran away, scared out of her mind. Now Holland works as a waitress and at a music store, trying her best to stay blended in with her surroundings.
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