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HARUN

A haunted seeker whose faith and fury drive the story’s central fracture.

Storm-bound

Timekeeper

Haunted Wanderer

( هارون ) Derivative of 'Aaron' Origins: Arabic Connotation: Exalted; mountain-strong. A name tied to prophetic duty and alpine strength—fitting a guardian forced to carry a world.

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QAMARINA

The emotional anchor of the trilogy - a woman navigating survival and identity amid war’s quiet aftermath.

Resilient Survivor

Moral Heart

Steadfast Witness

Rooted from Qamar ( قمر ) / moon. Origins: Arabic Connotation: Emotional illumination; cyclical healing. A name that implies softness and resilience — the emotional tide that shapes Harun’s choices.

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ZAYD AL-FAHDI

A redeemed antagonist whose need for absolution ignites the conflict between love, belief and violence.

Violent Penitent

Broken Idealist

Redemptive Antagonist

(زيد الفهدي) Rooted in Zayd; growth and abundance. Al-Fahdi, from Fahd (فهد) — panther: clarity, stealth, dangerous grace. Origins: Arabic Connotation: Rising force; spiritual expansion shaped by hardship. A man meant to rise, yet sharpened by suffering and drawn toward redemption.

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VIDANA

A sorceress of doctrine and decay — her certainty shaping the very collapse she seeks to prevent.

Cold Prophetess

Divine Enforcer

Cosmic Custodian

Slavic-aligned vid / vida — 'to see,' 'vision' & knowledge. Origins: South-Slavic etymology. Connotation: Sight, foresight, and the burden of knowing. A name that casts her as the cosmic seer—knowledge as weapon, and ultimately, downfall, steering fate through fatal clarity.

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