Medea the Sorceress princess

Background
Medea, daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis and the Oceanid ( sea nymph) Idyia, is a figure of immense beauty, power, and mystery. Born into a lineage of magic and divinity, Medea was trained in sorcery from a young age, with her tutelage under Hecate and her aunt Circe cementing her as one of the greatest magical practitioners of her age. Her divine heritage from Helios, coupled with her Oceanid blood, gives her otherworldly beauty and a supernatural presence that mortals find captivating and intimidating in equal measure.
  Her life became legend when she aided Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece, betraying her family and homeland out of love. However, her betrayal, abandonment by Jason, and the tragic events that followed turned her into a figure of myth and infamy.
  After her time in Corinth and Athens, Medea returned to Colchis to reclaim her place and redeem herself. Following her son Medus’s death, she wandered the world under various guises, her longevity and mastery of magic allowing her to influence and shape history quietly. In the modern era, Medea serves as a mentor to witches she deems worthy, imparting her vast and ancient knowledge to ensure magic survives and thrives.
  Personality
Medea is a woman of contrasts—graceful yet deadly, nurturing yet unforgiving. She carries the weight of her past with quiet dignity, her immense power tempered by wisdom accumulated over centuries. While her beauty and allure can be disarming, beneath her serene exterior lies a sharp mind, an unyielding will, and a fierce sense of justice.
  In the modern world, she often acts as a mentor, seeking to guide others on their path while protecting ancient magical traditions. However, her trust is hard-earned, and she remains guarded, wary of betrayal after centuries of hardship. Medea is fiercely protective of those she deems her kin or students but is ruthless against those who threaten her or the magical world she holds dear.
  Despite her scars, Medea finds joy in teaching, creating, and exploring the ever-changing world, embodying the eternal spirit of magic itself.
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