Zephyr Marmara

Zephyr Marmara is the son of Idalie and Zephyr from The Marbled Princess, a French fairy tale by Félicité de Choiseul-Meuse.

Info
Name: Zephyr Marmara

Age: 14

Parent's Story: The Marbled Princess

Alignment: Rebel

Roommate: TBA

Secret Heart's Desire: To be a kind ruler and win over a princess.

My "Magic" Touch: I can travel with the power of whirlwinds.

Storybook Romance Status: TBA

"Oh Curses!" Moment: I need crutches to get around due to my cerebral palsy. It can be very tough for me.

Favorite Subject: Magical Meteorology. In this class we get to learn about the winds.

Least Favorite Subject: Kingdom Management. I'm a bit nervous about this running a kingdom thing.

Best Friend Forever After: My roommate.

Appearance
Zephyr is of average height, with blond hair and blue eyes. He wears a purple suit over a green shirt and a green tie. On his face are glasses. He has crutches to help him get around.

Personality
Zephyr is a quiet, studious young man who spends much of his time in. He isn't very good at walking due to his cerebral palsy, but being the son of Prince Zephyr, he is able to travel with the help of whirlwinds. However, the ability is rathaer limited and much of the time he has no choice but to walk.

Biography
Hello! I'm Zephyr Marmara, the son of the marbled princess. I was named after my father, Prince Zephyr. My mother, Princess Idalie, was queen of her own kingdom. She refused all suitors, and ruled with great opulence but little affection. One day, she met Zephyr, prince of winds. He fell in love with Idalie, but she asked him to fetch her waters from the fountain of Jouvence. He found the way to the fountain, assisted by the fairy Toutebonne and her beavers, and fought off a horde of serpents. He went back to Idalie, who then demanded a rose of the sun. The eagles took him there, and he fought and slew two dragons before finding the roses. Zephyr gave the roses to Idalie, but she was not satisfied. The next day, the fairies turned Idalie and her court to marble statues.

A few months later, a woman came to dust the statues. Idalie was kind to her, and allowed the woman to take a reward of gold. Not long after Prince Zephyr arrived. She feared that he would still be mad at her, but he told her that he would rather see her in marble than not be allowed to see her at all. Idalie, realizing the error of her ways, was content.