Skylar was born to James Potter and Lily Evans, both talented wizards. However, when Sky was just a baby, the dark wizard Voldemort killed her parents while trying to kill Sky himself. This incident made Sky famous in the wizarding world as "The Girl Who Lived," as she miraculously survived the killing curse, rebounded by her mother's sacrificial protection.
After Voldemort's curse backfired, he lost his physical form and power, and Sky was left with a lightning-shaped scar on her forehead as a reminder of the attack. Sky was then taken in by her maternal aunt, Petunia Dursley, and her family, Sky's Uncle Vernon, and cousin Dudley, who were muggles. They raised Sky in a loving environment, but they kept her ignorant of her magical heritage raising her as a muggle. They dismissed any magical accidents caused by Skylar tricking her into thinking nothing had happened.
At the age of eleven, Sky discovered her true identity when she received her acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. At first Petunia, and Vernon were against Skylar leaving the life she has known to move where they could not protect her. Petunia, still scarred from the loss of her sister, was torn between the decision to let her only niece whom she raised as her daughter to be introduced to the world that had killed her sister. However she wanted Skylar to know where she came from, she knew keeping Sky from something that was a part of her would destroy the life they had built.
Petunia decided to sit down with Minerva Mcgonagall, the lady who had brought Skylar to their care. They discussed what Skylars life would be like if she were to go to Hogwarts. After many weeks of discussions and debating, Petunia sat down with Vernon and decided sending her to Hogwarts would be best for Skylar. Thus our story begins.
Lian snuck out of the imperial palace and exposed the village healer to be a fraud and a devil-worshipper. Cursed by the spurned fire god, Huogwai, and disgraced and cast out by the royal family, Lian set out with her manservant Emiru to the kingdom of fire to rid her of the curse of uncontrollable flames for a chance to regain her claim to the throne. But being a fire disciple meant she was a practitioner of the forbidden arts. For those that hunt her kind, the game had just started.