Rosa MacCathail
Witch of Dún Scáith
Fairy Realm
Antagonist

Name: Rosa MacCathail
Alias/Titles: Lady of the Veil, Apocalypse Author of Famine, Primal Lord, Witch of Dún Scáith.
Age: 349,738
Sex: Female
Race: Baobhan sith
Rank: Greater Fae (former), Calamity (current)
Home: Dún Scáith (former), Tír na nÓg (current)
Appearance
Height: 5'8" (178cm)
Weight: Unknown
Build: Slender
Eye Colour: Violet.
Hair Colour: Black.
Family
Father: Owen MacCathail (Fairy) (Greater Fae) (deceased)
Mother: Iris Gallacher (Fairy) (Greater Fae) (deceased)
Younger Brother: Noel MacCathail (Fairy) (S) (deceased)
Sister: Abbie MacCathail (Fairy) (Greater Fae) (deceased)
Daughter: Nora (Abyssal Born) (Goddess of Mischief and Fallacy)
Partner: Magnus (God of Destruction)
Additional Info
Magic Affinity: Blood
Magic Aspect: Manipulation, Alteration, and Restoration
Abilities: Regeneration, Absence Eater, Faerie eyes.
Affiliations: Faerie Kingdom, Divinity of Ruination, The Trinity’s Faith, Midnight Kingdom of Terminus.
Personality
An ever-twisting pit of thorns, hidden beneath a bed of O bountiful blissful flowers, glazed in the sweet morning dew of the morrow.
A woman ever so mysterious and methodical, choosing every word she speaks carefully, masking every lie and sentence that breaks her lips, managing to even bypass Faerie eyes with finesse and ease.
The direct antithesis of Cernunnos, in terms of morals and ideology, filled with naught but disgust and vitriol, however, despite it all she hides all negativities from all within the Fairy realm, choosing to instead hide all intentions behind the mask of a gentle, caring and ever helpful maid of the MacMorgans.
Background/info
Born into a family of considerable wealth, and from of parents with the deepest love and care for their children, even when she was born as a new race, known as a Baobhan sith since that day, and even when she was marked as a Primal Lord of said new race and her affinity was found to be of Blood, her parents and family still loved and cared for her ever the same, thus she saw them as pure and soul, along with all within the city of Dún Scáith.
However, as she started to grow older, she slowly began to witness the vile nature within Dún Scáith in all its rancor and malice as the oh-so infamous Fortress of Shadows, to which she by chance or by nature of her race, adapted, to not be better, but to push the infamous namesake of the city further, adopting a far worse mentality, outlook, and sadistic mindset, choosing to involve herself in the dark underbelly of the city's barbaric teachings and ways of life, by means of killing without care or reason, and completely going against the rules of the Gods and commandments.
Over time she slowly began to make a name for herself as the Witch of Dún Scáith due to her outright rotten and manipulative ways that she accomplishes her goals, completely unbeknownst to her family, she was slowly becoming more infamous than the city itself, resulting in this name to become synonymous with the city itself, as well as an urban legend beyond the city walls and realm entirely.
After a few millenniums she sought to leave the city and wipe the slate clean, however, the means she planned to wipe the slate clean were far beyond normal or morally just, as she herself no longer had any attachment to her family or anyone else in the city, with this distinct lack of attachment, she would plan to kill her own family in cold blood simply because they are useless to her and serve no purpose, along with seeking to destroy the whole city from within.
The first part of her plan was simple with each one of her family killed in increasingly violent ways, the second part, however, would require a far grander method, to which she would plan to use the very same place where her own family’s still warm corpses still laid bare as an anchor point, using her affinity along with what she learned to poison the water supply and the soil within the city grounds and limits, resulting with crops dying thus causing a famine, which as a result from both the poisoned water and famine slowly caused all within Dún Scáith to die a slow and painful death.
Within a few months, the entire population of Dún Scáith gone with none left alive other than her, after verifying that everyone was dead within the city limits, she would leave, never to return to this very stain of the Fairy realm that she created. Not too soon after leaving she would begin to ponder on what next to do, in the upcoming years after her silent massacre of Dún Scáith, she would continue to wonder and question on what to do next, only for her to then gain word about the city of Tír na nÓg, the city O pure and abundance, the very same place where the God of Wisdom, the Fairy King resides.
Upon hearing about this, a new goal and plan would spark in the ever-spiralling depths of her mind, that being to deceive the “King of Insects” and the God of Wisdom itself and partially bring disorder to the Faerie Kingdom from within. With this plan set in motion she sought to gain a position as a maid for the Fairy King and Royal Fairy family and dawn the guise as a helpful and ever-so caring woman.
Surprisingly, she managed to become a respectable maid in service to the Royal Fairy family, with none the wiser to her long-term plan or the malice she held, in time after she somehow even managed to become the head maid, and even though she plotted to bring pain and ruin to the Fairy King and kingdom, she strangely took the role of head maid quite seriously, almost seeming normal and genuinely tender-hearted. However, she would remain the sadistic and manipulative woman that she is deep down in the cold abyss that is her heart.
With no moment or trigger for her plan being anywhere within reach for her within the current era or near future, she sought to put the plan on hold till a moment arose and presented itself to her in full. She would not have to wait too long however, as at some point in the next era being that of, The Bloodshed Era, a moment of sort would appear before her in the form of a message from the God of Destruction, as unbeknownst to her, when she began to commit all those vile acts and needless slaughter of both Dún Scáith, and her own family, she inadvertently drew his gaze upon her, and while being one of calamities and nothingness, a God is still a God of divine benevolence, as such he gave her an offer, one that she could by all means refuse, if she refused, he would curse her with nihilistic end, to slowly eat away at both her sanity and body from within till she inevitably dies from a self-induced end.
If she accepted the offer however, she would gain power, strength, and the support from the God himself, by becoming a proxy and Arbiter of his will in the form of an Author of the end, she would also need to bear a child of the god, and use her as an origin point to bear a God over the concept of Mischief and Fallacy. With the offer placed and given to her the God of Destruction left her alone to ponder and thoroughly think carefully over the choices of the offer itself.
After three weeks of thorough thinking and methodically weighing each option, she called upon the God of Destruction again from the ruined remains of Dún Scáith with an answer to his offer, the answer being that she accepted without question if it meant her plan could follow through, and if she could make others suffer with such ease, The God of Destruction pleased to hear her answer and proud to have such a vile and downright manipulative follower and proxy on his side, he would then grant her a new title and name within his circle, being known as the Apocalypse Author of Famine, and just simply Famine.
Not to soon after, she would end up bearing a daughter of the God in secret, deciding to name her Nora, to not draw attention to her being the mother. In the end, Nora would eventually become fully known as the Goddess of Mischief and Fallacy and be accepted into the Whispering Veil, and as planned all knowledge of her birth was kept unknown even to the Gods themselves.
After this she, returned to her duties as head maid of the Royal Fairy family, and kept her new title and role as proxy to the God of Destruction in secret and under wrap from even the God of Wisdom, the Fairy King himself with his Faerie Eyes. At some point several millenniums later when the Fairy Princess was born, the Fairy King would ask her to help take care of her, and since then she has taken to the role of taking care of her without question, all to appease the King and draw even less attention on her as a traitor to the Faerie Kingdom and realm as a whole.
