Hello, welcome to my story of Temptation. This first page will be introducing the characters involved in this story. As it progresses I will be adding on to it as more characters fill in the pages in this book.
Before I start I would like to say one more thing. This story is fiction. None of this is based of true events, none of this is informative. This is purely out of fun and enjoyment of a topic for me if I may add. This story is not really based on actual facts and such- I think, I'm not quite sure yet as I just started writing.
This will be updated as I go on with the story. Please do enjoy and leave comments if you find it interesting and pleasing to the eye.
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Evangeline Lirien.
-She is 20 years old,
-Birthday: August 3rd, 1969APPEARANCE:
Hair: earthly hue of rich chestnut brown. It falls in gentle waves around her face, catching the sunlight like autumn leaves.
(Her hair is usually set in a bun, small strands of hair on both sides of her face, curled softly)
-Height: She is neither too tall nor too short.
Imagine her at around 5 feet 7 inches (approximately 170 centimeters).Habit: Evangeline wears the traditional nun's habit, a symbol of her consecration to a life of service and prayer. The habit consists of several components:
• Veil: A White veil covers her hair completely, leaving only her face visible. The veil represents humility and submission to God's will.
• Wimple: Beneath the veil, she wears a white wimpleâ€"a piece of cloth that frames her face and drapes down to her shoulders. The wimple symbolizes purity and modesty.
• Tunic: Her tunic is a long, loose-fitting black garment that reaches her ankles. It is cinched at the waist with a simple cord or belt.
• Scapular: Over the tunic, she wears a rectangular piece of fabric called a scapular. It hangs down both in front and in the back, signifying the yoke of Christ and the burden of service.
Rosary: Around her wrist or hanging from her belt, a rosaryâ€"a string of beads used for prayer and meditation.
2. Expression: Evangeline's expression is serene yet contemplative. Her eyes hold a depth of devotion, and the lines etched on her forehead speak of countless hours spent in prayer.
3. Posture: She stands straight, her shoulders slightly stooped from years of kneeling and bowing. Her hands are often clasped together, fingers tracing the beads of her rosary.
Details and Accessories:
1. Footwear: Practical black shoes or sandals, worn from pacing the cold stone floors of the convent.
They bear the marks of countless steps taken in service to her faith.
2. Gloves: Fingerless gloves, their edges frayed from years of use. They protect her hands during manual labor and symbolize her readiness to serve
others.
3. Pendant: Hidden beneath her habit, she wears a pendant-a small crucifix or an image of the Virgin Mary. It rests against her chest, a constant
4. Scent: The faint scent of incense clings to her-the residue of countless Masses and vespers. It mingles with the natural fragrance of her skin.Evangeline's eyes are like molten silver-pale and luminous, reflecting the moon's glow even in the darkest corners of the cathedral.
VOICE:
-Evangeline Lirien's voice is a melodic paradoxâ€"a blend of celestial hymns and whispered confessions. When she speaks, it's as if the cathedral's ancient stones lean in to listen. Here's how her voice resonates:1. Timbre: Her voice carries the weight of centuriesâ€" a timbre that hints at both earthly devotion and cosmic longing. It's neither too high nor too low, but a delicate balance between the mundane and the ethereal.
2. Pitch: When she prays, her pitch rises-a supplication to unseen forces. But in moments of quiet rebellion, it dipsâ€"an octave lower, as if she's bargaining with the very heavens.
3. Cadence: Her words flow like a sacred river, winding through forgotten verses and whispered psalms. Each syllable is deliberate, as if she measures time by the rhythm of her prayers.
4. Accent: There's a hint of antiquity in her accentâ€"a touch of Latin or Aramaic, remnants of ancient liturgies. It's a language spoken not only with the tongue but also with the heart.
5. Emotion: Her voice trembles when she speaks of redemption, and it blazes when she dares to wind through forgotten verses and whispered psalms. Each syllable is deliberate, as if she measures time by the rhythm of her prayers.
6. Accent: There's a hint of antiquity in her accent-a touch of Latin or Aramaic, remnants of ancient liturgies. It's a language spoken not only with the tongue but also with the heart.
7. Emotion: Her voice trembles when she speaks of redemption, and it blazes when she dares to question the cosmic order. It's a vessel for both faith and doubt-an echo of the celestial rebellion.
8. Silences: Between her words, there are pregnant pauses-a pregnant silence that holds the universe's breath. It's in these gaps that her secrets hide-the unsung hymns and the whispered names.

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Temptation
أدب الهواةEvangeline Lirien, a young woman who grew up in the quiet confines of a secluded convent. Her life was one of devotion, prayer, and unwavering faith. From an early age, she felt a calling-an inexplicable pull toward the sacred life of a nun. The hal...