
Female lead

The jewel of Suryagarh
•Long, dark hair cascading in waves, often adorned with delicate gold chains and jasmine buds.
•Skin kissed by sunlight, eyes sharp and deep — like molten bronze when angry, soft amber when lost in thought.
•Prefers silk sarees and lehengas in crimson, ivory, and midnight blue — rich fabrics that whisper as she moves.
•Her signature adornment: a ruby teardrop pendant — once her mother’s, now her vow of vengeance.
•Calm as marble, but with fire burning beneath.
•Intelligent, poetic, unafraid to question the world built around her.
•Every gesture is deliberate — a princess who learned to weaponize elegance.
•Her silence often speaks louder than her words.
> “Even roses bleed, but that never stopped them from blooming.”
Male lead

The shadow prince of Kalyanpur
•tall, lean, and disciplined, movement sharp and precious.
•hair black as ink, often tied loosely behind his neck.
•eyes dark and unreadable, glinting with a quiet storm—the kind that destroys and protects all at once.
•carries a short ceremonial dagger with his family crist—The Crescent Serpent , a symbol of power through control.
•Speaks little, but when he does, the court listens.
•A strategist, shaped by betrayal and endless war councils.
•Hides compassion behind authority; feels too deeply to ever admit it.
•Torn between duty to his kingdom and the morality he still clings to.
> “I do not crave her forgiveness. Only her truth.”
King Arjun Rathore

The sun king of Suryagarh
Aanya's father—once a hero, now a man consumed by politics and ghost.
•Silver threaded hair, sharp regal posture eyes like molten amber dulled by sorrow.
•Wise but weary.
•Hides secrets to protect his legacy—or perhaps himself.
•loves his daughter fiercely but treats her like a pawn on a board he can no longer control.
>"A throne does not forgive those who sit upon it."
Queen Amara (Deceased)

The lost rose of Suryagarh
Aanya's late mother—the silent flame that fuels the story.
•Remembered in paintings—draped in white and crimson, eyes lined with wisdom and sorrow.
•The ruby pendant she wore becomes aanya's most sacred token.
•Gentle yet unyielding.
•Loved deeply, questioned everything, and paid the price of truth.
•Her death is the mystery that binds aanya and veer's fate.
>"Never let them see your tears, my love. Tears make queens look mortal."
The shadow figure (Unknown)

The whisper of the court.
The hidden hand—assassin, spy, or ghost of the past.
•Never fully visible, only glimpse—a ring with the mark of kalyanpur, a silhouette behind the veil, a voice that vanishes with wind.
•Intelligent, cruelty patient, manipulative.
•Knows the truth behind queen amara's death.
•Moves unseen through both courts—the serpent in the garden.
>"In the end, even queens kneel to whispers."
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