
HIDDEN STORY – Guinevere
Gwenhwyfar · Morwyn Ddu ·
The Rose of Thorns
Humain-Fey Hybrid | Birth – Approx. 445–450 A.D. | Daughter Of Leodagan King of Cameliard & Roslaïdfarrum | Biological-magical anomaly
True Origin
She is not simply the daughter of Léodagan, King of Carmélide. She was born of a forbidden act. Born from the secret union of the fairy essence of a fallen fairy and the king’s seed, she was fashioned from outside the human womb and then placed in the world of men in the guise of a legitimate child.
The official queen died in childbirth and the child of the rose took her place.
- Born of a forbidden union between human seed and fairy essence, placed in the world as a legitimate child
- Hybrid nature: human and magical, pure of heart yet born of vengeance
- Emotions deeply human, uncontrollable, despite magical essence
No one knows the truth.
Not her father.
Not her husband.
Not even her.


RosLaïdFarrum
Roslaïdfarrum is an outcast fairy, rejected by her people for her obsession with humans. Curious, brilliant, but corrupted by resentment, she lives among mortals in a simple guise, observing their emotions and desires.
Driven by vengeance and a need to understand human love, she accomplishes the unthinkable: she unites her own fairy essence with the seed of Léodagan to create Guinevere, defying all the laws of magic and nature.
Her life is a fracture between two worlds: the rigor and order of the fairy realm that she has lost, and the human emotions she has learned to feel—jealousy, lust, and ambition—guiding her every action.
- Slender figure, subtly defined chest, ethereal appearance
- Gentle yet strange face, precise and graceful gestures, a fascinating and unsettling aura
- Long hair blending blue and green, usually tied back, slightly alien eyes
- Fairy costume: black and antique gold bodysuit, filigree engraved like veins of molten metal, thorn-inspired motifs, integrated arcane accessories, delicate gothic jewelry, embossed metallic micro-details
RosLaïdFarrum probable fate:
to be consumed by Morgana, fascinated by the power of a fairy who dared to create life in a non-natural way that defie every commun sens.

Artificial Creation Result
She is sterile.
Her magical aura is unstable.
She unconsciously attracts ancient forces.
Relationships
Leodagan (Father)
She would do anything for her father.
Her relationship with him deteriorated with Lancelot’s arrival.
Arthur (Husband)
She is expected to remain faithful to her husband.
Yet she carries a shadow within her and cannot truly be with him.
Her people expect her to be beautiful, virtuous, and to embody perfect integrity, representing both Camelot and what Arthur stands for in Britannia.
Lancelot
Her forbidden love.
He is both light and condemnation.
Their love may destined to break Camelot.
Merlin
There are occasional conflicts with him when she becomes a little too close to Lancelot.
Her relationship with him remains distant, despite
Guinevere’s curiosity toward Merlin and his magic and “eternity”.
There are occasional conflicts with him when she becomes a little too close to Lancelot.
(Merlin, who could sense the flaw in the fabric of the world have a doubt on her true nature.)
Morgana
Morgana mocks Guinevere, fully aware that she will be a useful instrument in bringing Camelot down, because of her love for Lancelot.
(Morgana, drawn to what defies the natural order have an interest for her true nature)
RO
LE
She’s the Queen of Britannia, the most respectfull woman in Camelot.
She stands beside Arthur as his wife and serves as a symbol of the love of the nation.
Her forbidden desires separate her from the ideals she is meant to embody… yet it is precisely this inner conflict that makes her deeply compelling and tragic.
Themes She Embodies
Absolute Love & Forbidden passion
Beauty & Purity born of sin
Desire Destined to Bring aboute Tragedy
Inévitable Destiny
Sufferring necessary for balance
Narrative Arc
She is abducted by Méléagant and rescued by Lancelot. It is at this moment that their relationship takes a decisive turn and begins to fully develop.
She is later condemned to death by her people when her affair with Lancelot is revealed by mordred, he, who was meant to be seen by all as the “perfect knight.”
