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{{Infobox character|name = Adelina Amouteru|image = Adelina.png|caption = Leader of the Rose Society|aliases = White Wolf|age = 16-18/19|born = 1345|gender = Female|species = Human <small>(Malfetto)</small>|height = 5'3" to 5'4"|hair = Silver/White|eyes = Dark, Left Scarred from Blood fever|family = Unnamed mother †<br>[[Martino Amouteru]] <small>(father)</small> † [[Violetta Amouteru]] <small>(sister)</small>|allies = [[The Dagger Society]] (TYE)
 
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[[The Rose Society]] (TRS, TMS)
 
[[The Rose Society]] (TRS, TMS)
 
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[[The Dagger Society]] (TRS)|status = Deceased}}
 
 
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'''Adelina Amouteru''' is the protagonist/antagonist and the main narrator of [[The Young Elites (series)|''The Young Elites'' trilogy]]. She has the ability to create and manipulate illusions, which [[Michel]] helped to perfect. She can create an illusion of nothingness and/or invisibility and she can induce immense pain into someone's sense of touch, which can even result in death; she can weave new features into someone's face, most often over herself to hide her ''[[malfetto]]'' scars. Her ability can feed on other people's fears and the stronger their fear is, the stronger her illusion manipulation is.
 
'''Adelina Amouteru''' is the protagonist/antagonist and the main narrator of [[The Young Elites (series)|''The Young Elites'' trilogy]]. She has the ability to create and manipulate illusions, which [[Michel]] helped to perfect. She can create an illusion of nothingness and/or invisibility and she can induce immense pain into someone's sense of touch, which can even result in death; she can weave new features into someone's face, most often over herself to hide her ''[[malfetto]]'' scars. Her ability can feed on other people's fears and the stronger their fear is, the stronger her illusion manipulation is.
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In her prison cell, Adelina was caked in mud and her father's blood. She said every time she woke up she would see her father's ghost standing in the corner, laughing at her, saying she lost and he won. Adelina would tell him she is glad that he is dead and orders him to go away, but he would stay. Adelina did not care though, saying she was "going to die tomorrow morning".
 
In her prison cell, Adelina was caked in mud and her father's blood. She said every time she woke up she would see her father's ghost standing in the corner, laughing at her, saying she lost and he won. Adelina would tell him she is glad that he is dead and orders him to go away, but he would stay. Adelina did not care though, saying she was "going to die tomorrow morning".
   
Adelina is mostly docile in the lead up to her execution, up until the moment the pyre was lit. She panics, drawing on the same unfamiliar that she had failed to draw on since the incident that resulted in her father's death. A plague of locusts descends on the crowd, terrifying both the gathered civilians and the guards. She quickly realises that they aren't real, however, and are actually just illusions. As the guards begin to realise this as well, the Reaper - a member of The Dagger Society - appears. He extinguishes the fire and saves her, but she falls unconscious.
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Adelina is mostly docile in the lead up to her execution, up until the moment the pyre was lit. She panics, drawing on the same unfamiliar that she had failed to draw on since the incident that resulted in her father's death. A plague of locusts descends on the crowd, terrifying both the gathered civilians and the guards. She quickly realises that they aren't real, however, and are actually just illusions. As the guards begin to realise this as well, the Reaper - a member of The Dagger Society - appears. He extinguishes the fire and saves her, but she falls unconscious.
   
 
While she sleeps, she dreams of a memory from when she was young, when her father was trying to coax her power out of her. She awakes with a start to find herself in a strange place, and shortly after the Reaper visits her, revealing himself as (disgraced) Prince Enzo Valenciano of Kenettra, and shows her his powers of Pyrokinesis. Adelina is impressed and in awe. Enzo tells her of his origins, as well as recognizing Tamouran descent in her due to her distinctive surname. At first Adelina thinks they might have saved her out of kindness, until she learns of their plans and why they really saved her. Adelina is rather unbothered by this, not exactly caring about the Queen. Enzo tells her about her own power, illusions. She is somewhat fascinated. Later Teren tells Queen Giulietta about what happened at her would’ve-been execution. Teren expresses his determination to find her, with Violetta in his custody. After being bedridden for a week, Adelina hears Enzo talking to a maid, telling her to bring Adelina to Raffaele Laurent Bessette. She realizes he is a consort, basically a prostitute, and subtly expresses to the reader her disapproval. He explains how he found her, and how strong her energy is. Adelina becomes slightly worried when she thinks she might have to become a consort in order to join, to which Raffaele reassures her that she doesn’t have to be if she doesn’t want to. When they go outside, Adelina is amazed at the beautiful city of Estenzia, as well as seeing a balira in the sky. As they enter another room, Raffaele prepares her to take the test of which deities she aligns with. He lays twelve gems out, and tells her to relax. Five of the stones glow, precisely diamond, for Fortuna, goddess of prosperity, how she aligns with power and ambition. Veritium, for Sapientus, god of wisdom, how she aligns with curiosity and knowledge. Roseite, for Amare, the god of love, how she algins with this compassion. Amber and nightstone, for Formidite and Caldora, the angels of fear and fury. She touches each of them at the guidance of Raffaele, each time feeling a burst of energy and a flashback to her childhood. The last one is of everything bad that’s happened to her, of her father breaking her finger, abusing her, killing him, people jeering, the iron stake. It hits her with a violent wave of energy, this time surprising Raffaele. After Raffaele composes himself, he tells her about the darkness in her heart, which has festered for years, nurtured by her father. 
 
While she sleeps, she dreams of a memory from when she was young, when her father was trying to coax her power out of her. She awakes with a start to find herself in a strange place, and shortly after the Reaper visits her, revealing himself as (disgraced) Prince Enzo Valenciano of Kenettra, and shows her his powers of Pyrokinesis. Adelina is impressed and in awe. Enzo tells her of his origins, as well as recognizing Tamouran descent in her due to her distinctive surname. At first Adelina thinks they might have saved her out of kindness, until she learns of their plans and why they really saved her. Adelina is rather unbothered by this, not exactly caring about the Queen. Enzo tells her about her own power, illusions. She is somewhat fascinated. Later Teren tells Queen Giulietta about what happened at her would’ve-been execution. Teren expresses his determination to find her, with Violetta in his custody. After being bedridden for a week, Adelina hears Enzo talking to a maid, telling her to bring Adelina to Raffaele Laurent Bessette. She realizes he is a consort, basically a prostitute, and subtly expresses to the reader her disapproval. He explains how he found her, and how strong her energy is. Adelina becomes slightly worried when she thinks she might have to become a consort in order to join, to which Raffaele reassures her that she doesn’t have to be if she doesn’t want to. When they go outside, Adelina is amazed at the beautiful city of Estenzia, as well as seeing a balira in the sky. As they enter another room, Raffaele prepares her to take the test of which deities she aligns with. He lays twelve gems out, and tells her to relax. Five of the stones glow, precisely diamond, for Fortuna, goddess of prosperity, how she aligns with power and ambition. Veritium, for Sapientus, god of wisdom, how she aligns with curiosity and knowledge. Roseite, for Amare, the god of love, how she algins with this compassion. Amber and nightstone, for Formidite and Caldora, the angels of fear and fury. She touches each of them at the guidance of Raffaele, each time feeling a burst of energy and a flashback to her childhood. The last one is of everything bad that’s happened to her, of her father breaking her finger, abusing her, killing him, people jeering, the iron stake. It hits her with a violent wave of energy, this time surprising Raffaele. After Raffaele composes himself, he tells her about the darkness in her heart, which has festered for years, nurtured by her father. 
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==Appearance ==
 
==Appearance ==
 
[[File:Adelina_and_Enzo.jpeg|thumb|left|141x141px|Early sketches by Marie Lu of Adelina and Enzo.]]
 
[[File:Adelina_and_Enzo.jpeg|thumb|left|141x141px|Early sketches by Marie Lu of Adelina and Enzo.]]
After surviving the blood fever, Adelina's black hair turned silver and her lashes pale. She has dark olive skin, also described to be a warm brown. Adelina also gained a jagged scar where her left eye used to be, as a doctor had to remove it when she was sick with the blood fever. She was said to be very beautiful before the blood fever.
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After surviving the blood fever, Adelina's black hair turned silver and her lashes pale. She has dark olive skin, also described to be a warm brown. Adelina also gained a jagged scar where her left eye used to be, as a doctor had to remove it when she was sick with the blood fever. She was said to be very beautiful before the blood fever.
   
Even with her half ruined face, she is very attractive and appealing. Adelina can weave another face over her scarred one to hide her ''malfetto'' status because she is very self-conscious of her scar and hair. Adelina was once an attractive girl, but the blood fever damaged her that her father thinks she can no longer attract suitors and will mar their good fortune and reputation. After she became a consort, Raffaele used creams, ointments, and powder to hide and distract others' gazes from her scars and hair.
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Even with her half ruined face, she is very attractive and appealing. Adelina can weave another face over her scarred one to hide her ''malfetto'' status because she is very self-conscious of her scar and hair. Adelina was once an attractive girl, but the blood fever damaged her that her father thinks she can no longer attract suitors and will mar their good fortune and reputation. After she became a consort, Raffaele used creams, ointments, and powder to hide and distract others' gazes from her scars and hair.
   
Due to her Tamouran blood, she had her hair wrapped up in two long strips of silk in white and gold. It was bedecked with jewel pins and a silver chain with a diamond in the shape of a teardrop. She wore a golden dress in loose silks. The cloth was imported from the Sunlands. The people of Sunlands often wear loose silks due to their hot temperature while the Kennettran women wore stiff corsets and lace. She wears a white mask made of porcelain, bedecked with diamonds on the edges and elaborate paint glitter with a white plumage at the center. It was commissioned by Raffaele and was meant to cover her eyes. She was taken to baths until her skin glistened, and she smelled like roses and honey.
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Due to her Tamouran blood, she had her hair wrapped up in two long strips of silk in white and gold. It was bedecked with jewel pins and a silver chain with a diamond in the shape of a teardrop. She wore a golden dress in loose silks. The cloth was imported from the Sunlands. The people of Sunlands often wear loose silks due to their hot temperature while the Kennettran women wore stiff corsets and lace. She wears a white mask made of porcelain, bedecked with diamonds on the edges and elaborate paint glitter with a white plumage at the center. It was commissioned by Raffaele and was meant to cover her eyes. She was taken to baths until her skin glistened, and she smelled like roses and honey.
   
 
Despite being a malfetto, Adelina is still treated with luxury. Raffaele described her as being kissed by moon and water. During her time in Merroutas, she wore a Tamouran headwrap, used an illusion to hide her scars for a pretty face, her fingers adorned with bronze rings. After she took the throne, she sensed that she no longer needs to hide and wants to show everyone who their queen is, abandoning her Tamouran headwraps and illusions as a disguise. Instead, she shows her markings and no longer wears a mask. Because she is queen, she can have the finest clothes and jewels. Her silver hair, which was straggly from her attempt of cutting, is now long like a silver curtain which she ties with different hairstyles suitable to a queen and bedecks them with jewels.
 
Despite being a malfetto, Adelina is still treated with luxury. Raffaele described her as being kissed by moon and water. During her time in Merroutas, she wore a Tamouran headwrap, used an illusion to hide her scars for a pretty face, her fingers adorned with bronze rings. After she took the throne, she sensed that she no longer needs to hide and wants to show everyone who their queen is, abandoning her Tamouran headwraps and illusions as a disguise. Instead, she shows her markings and no longer wears a mask. Because she is queen, she can have the finest clothes and jewels. Her silver hair, which was straggly from her attempt of cutting, is now long like a silver curtain which she ties with different hairstyles suitable to a queen and bedecks them with jewels.
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Adelina Amouteru
Adelina
Leader of the Rose Society
Aliases White Wolf
Age 16-18/19
Born 1345
Gender Female
Species Human (Malfetto)
Height 5'3" to 5'4"
Hair Silver/White
Eyes Dark, Left Scarred from Blood fever
Family Unnamed mother †
Martino Amouteru (father)Violetta Amouteru (sister)
Allies The Dagger Society (TYE)

The Rose Society (TRS, TMS) The Inquisition Axis (TRS, TMS)

Enemies The Inquisition Axis (TYE)

The Dagger Society (TRS)

Status Deceased


Adelina

Adelina Amouteru is the protagonist/antagonist and the main narrator of The Young Elites trilogy. She has the ability to create and manipulate illusions, which Michel helped to perfect. She can create an illusion of nothingness and/or invisibility and she can induce immense pain into someone's sense of touch, which can even result in death; she can weave new features into someone's face, most often over herself to hide her malfetto scars. Her ability can feed on other people's fears and the stronger their fear is, the stronger her illusion manipulation is.

She was once the Queen of Kenettra after Queen Giuletta's death. She had many successful conquests, which included Merroutas, Domacca, northern Tamoura, and Dumor, earning her the title of Queen of the Sealands as well.

Biography

When she was young, Adelina, her mother, and her sister, Violetta, became infected with the blood fever. At the age of four, Adelina's left eye became so swollen the doctor had to remove it with a knife and hot tongs. As her mother was an adult, she died from the disease, but both Adelina and Violetta survived. While Violetta retained her beauty, Adelina's hair turned white/silver and she was no longer desired by suitors due to the fact she was a malfetto(damaged by the blood fever), even though she was still attractive.

On the thirteenth of Juno, 1361, Adelina overheard her father striking a business deal with a fellow businessman. In return for paying all of Martino's debts, the businessman would get Adelina as his mistress. Horrified, Adelina ran back to her room and took out a bag of silverware and valuables from underneath her bed. She had placed it there months ago, waiting for the day she'd have the courage to escape from her father. As she was leaving through her window, Violetta entered the room and asked where she's going. Adelina asked her not to tell her father, and she hugged her before departing.

While running through the streets of Dalia in Southern Kenettra, Adelina heard her father approaching on horseback. Looking back, she saw her father glaring at her fiercely. Adelina tried running as fast as she could, but it was futile, as her father grabbed her arm. He called her a thief and began pulling her back to his horse. Adelina screamed for help, but the town was empty as it was night. She managed to get loose from his grasp, but he then pulled her roughly by the hair. As he dragged her toward his horse, the world turned black and white and phantoms appeared. They whispered Adelina's thoughts to him and, terrified, he released Adelina and ran straight into his horse. Startled, the horse reared up and landed its hooves on his chest, killing him instantly.

Adelina yelled that she was innocent and didn't mean to do it. Seeing as she had no other choice, she ran. She sold things to bakers, farmers, and many other people along the way, and she earned quite a bit of gold for a few days. Soon, however, sleep caught up on her, and she collapsed. A kind woman found her and Adelina begged her to help her. The woman stared at Adelina's markings for a moment, but then kindly helped her as Adelina fell unconscious. Adelina stated she felt the woman was trustworthy. Adelina was awoken abruptly by Inquisitors, who were searching for her believing she was at fault for the death of her father. Adelina begged them she wasn't the one, and insisted it was just an accident.

Then, Adelina spotted her sister, who had a bruise on her cheek and looked like she had been crying. The Inquisitors asked her if Adelina was her sister, and after she confirmed this they placed Adelina under arrest. Violetta suddenly became angry and said that if she helped them find her sister they'd let her go. Violetta then begged Adelina to forgive her. Adelina, angry at her sister's betrayal, looked away and was dragged out by the Inquisitors.

In her prison cell, Adelina was caked in mud and her father's blood. She said every time she woke up she would see her father's ghost standing in the corner, laughing at her, saying she lost and he won. Adelina would tell him she is glad that he is dead and orders him to go away, but he would stay. Adelina did not care though, saying she was "going to die tomorrow morning".

Adelina is mostly docile in the lead up to her execution, up until the moment the pyre was lit. She panics, drawing on the same unfamiliar that she had failed to draw on since the incident that resulted in her father's death. A plague of locusts descends on the crowd, terrifying both the gathered civilians and the guards. She quickly realises that they aren't real, however, and are actually just illusions. As the guards begin to realise this as well, the Reaper - a member of The Dagger Society - appears. He extinguishes the fire and saves her, but she falls unconscious.

While she sleeps, she dreams of a memory from when she was young, when her father was trying to coax her power out of her. She awakes with a start to find herself in a strange place, and shortly after the Reaper visits her, revealing himself as (disgraced) Prince Enzo Valenciano of Kenettra, and shows her his powers of Pyrokinesis. Adelina is impressed and in awe. Enzo tells her of his origins, as well as recognizing Tamouran descent in her due to her distinctive surname. At first Adelina thinks they might have saved her out of kindness, until she learns of their plans and why they really saved her. Adelina is rather unbothered by this, not exactly caring about the Queen. Enzo tells her about her own power, illusions. She is somewhat fascinated. Later Teren tells Queen Giulietta about what happened at her would’ve-been execution. Teren expresses his determination to find her, with Violetta in his custody. After being bedridden for a week, Adelina hears Enzo talking to a maid, telling her to bring Adelina to Raffaele Laurent Bessette. She realizes he is a consort, basically a prostitute, and subtly expresses to the reader her disapproval. He explains how he found her, and how strong her energy is. Adelina becomes slightly worried when she thinks she might have to become a consort in order to join, to which Raffaele reassures her that she doesn’t have to be if she doesn’t want to. When they go outside, Adelina is amazed at the beautiful city of Estenzia, as well as seeing a balira in the sky. As they enter another room, Raffaele prepares her to take the test of which deities she aligns with. He lays twelve gems out, and tells her to relax. Five of the stones glow, precisely diamond, for Fortuna, goddess of prosperity, how she aligns with power and ambition. Veritium, for Sapientus, god of wisdom, how she aligns with curiosity and knowledge. Roseite, for Amare, the god of love, how she algins with this compassion. Amber and nightstone, for Formidite and Caldora, the angels of fear and fury. She touches each of them at the guidance of Raffaele, each time feeling a burst of energy and a flashback to her childhood. The last one is of everything bad that’s happened to her, of her father breaking her finger, abusing her, killing him, people jeering, the iron stake. It hits her with a violent wave of energy, this time surprising Raffaele. After Raffaele composes himself, he tells her about the darkness in her heart, which has festered for years, nurtured by her father. 

Raffaele tells her she needs to prove herself, resulting in her confusion as she thought she was already one of them. Raffaele goes on to recall to her how a year or two ago, he recruited another boy, who could allegedly control the weather. However his powers did not show up, and he started to panic, eventually causing a massive and devastating drought, which Adelina remembers impacted her father greatly. The boy tried to stop it, to no avail, and ended trying to call on the rain in the middle of a public market square. Raffaele does not tell Adelina what happened to him, however it is implied that it was nothing good. This boy is later revealed to be Sergio, the Rainmaker. 

After hearing this, Adelina realizes that if she does not control her powers, they won‘t just cast her out, they’ll kill her. In Enzo’s bedchamber, Raffaele tells him to get rid of Adelina, effective immediately, revealing how two-faced he really is. She is the first to align with both angels of fear and fury. He explains how she should have found her power early on, only it’s built up inside her into something dangerous. Enzo dismisses this as Raffaele simply being afraid of her or his fascination with her, to which Raffaele thinks he is actually afraid of Enzo’s fascination. Enzo sees potential in her, the reason he refuses to dispose of her. Adelina has a nightmare that night, waking up to weigh choices. She thinks about how the Daggers will be forever watching her, a thought she does not welcome. Raffaele takes her to meet the other Daggers, all wearing dark blue cloaks. She becomes nervous, and only Gemma, the Star Thief, gives a nod for comfort. Adelina gets ragdolled by Spider for a while, until she finally manages to elbow him in the throat. Then the Windwalker, Lucent, steps up, initially overpowering Adelina until she scratches her. Afterwards, Enzo realizes she is not afraid, and that she can’t tap into her power unless staring at the face of death, so he forces her to do that by making flames stretch up to the ceiling and across the room, knowing this will scare Adelina. She eventually makes phantoms appear, shocking the other elites. Days later, she gets made up to fit in with the Fortunata Court. When she asks why the Daggers didn’t save the victims of two murders a few days ago. Raffaele makes it sound like they couldn’t risk everyone to save so many people, but Adelina figures out his true, sinister meaning, that they weren’t Elites, so they chose not to save them. She gets a firsthand glimpse of how cruel they really are. Raffaele then tells her how alike they are, both able to sense the intangible, leading Adelina to wonder how dangerous he could be. For the first time she renders Enzo speechless from her disguise. She begins learning how to act in the court, as an underage. She also makes note of the other Elites’ markings. 

In Kenettra, Teren receives word that Adelina might be in Tamoura. During a performance, Adelina encounters Teren in the audience. Knowing she was in danger, Adelina reluctantly agrees to Teren’s deal, for her sister, who Teren has. Raffaele later catches up to her and asks if she’s alright, to which she responds yes. The following week, Adelina watches Enzo and Dante spar, Enzo victorious. When Raffaele explains that her powers are stronger when she’s in danger, Adelina becomes slightly irritated. To help her, Raffaele tries to get her to turn some light grey stones black, at which she is partially successful. Dante taunts her with a thinly veiled threat until Raffaele shuts him up. On the way to the Inquisition Tower, Adelina notices people holding flags for the Tournament of Storms. She gives Teren as little info as possible, with him proving he has Violetta by showing Adelina a lock of dark hair. 

As she plans to return to the court, she gets swept up in the Tournament of Storms. For a split second she imagines herself as queen, foreshadowing her reign a few years later. Adelina sees that Gemma is one of the Green quarter riders, much to her surprise, realizing Gemma was from a very powerful family. When Gemma is disqualified for being a malfetto, Adelina creates silhouettes of the Daggers to deter the Inquisitors, then becomes angry with herself as the Daggers would know for sure she was there. 

Personality

Adelina has a dark past and twisted opinions about the people and the world around her. She had the idea that everyone was plotting against her, even to her allies and this spurs her cruelty. According to author Marie Lu, Adelina is "not a nice girl" and "is a girl who walks in darkness."[1] Adelina was originally inspired by Darth Vader. Her father called her a malfetto, an abomination, for ruining their family's reputation and standing in the way of their fortune.[2] Cast out by her family, Adelina found a place to belong to with the Dagger Society. Some consider her an antihero, a protagonist who lacks moral fiber. What she seems to crave throughout the entire series is just someone who will happily accept her, and to prove that she is worthy of love. While she is very twisted and descends slightly into madness, she truly cares for certain people, including Enzo, Magiano, and Violetta.

Family

Mother

The name of Adelina's mother is unknown, but it is described that they shared a strong relationship. They sang a lot together in the garden and she called Adelina 'kami gourgaem' meaning 'little wolf' when she was a child.

Martino Amouteru

Adelina used to share a good relationship with her father, until the death of her mother and the loss of their money. He started blaming things on Adelina and shows favoritism towards her sister Violetta. When rumors of malfetto's with powers started spreading around, Martino pretended to care for Adelina in a bid to take advantage of her, thinking that she had powers. However, Adelina could not use her powers at the time and, frustrated, Martino broke one of her fingers to force out any hidden powers. Since that, their relationship has only deteriorated and Adelina lived in terror of her father's physical abuse.

Violetta Amouteru

Adelina shared a close and hating relationship with her sister until their mother's death. Adelina was jealous of her, and despite having the blood fever, Violetta was not scarred. She was also their father's favorite. Because of this, Adelina slowly started distancing herself from her sister. By the end of the book, Adelina finds out that Violetta did indeed get powers (the ability to remove an Elite's powers temporarily) from the blood fever, and had used it on her sister during all those times their father had abused them. This was done in order to protect Adelina from giving away that she had powers. Violetta knew their father would exploit Adelina and her gifts if he was aware she had them. Eventually, they began to trust each other again and and made a promise to never use their powers against each other, though Adelina still secretly feared Violetta's powers.

Appearance

Adelina and Enzo

Early sketches by Marie Lu of Adelina and Enzo.

After surviving the blood fever, Adelina's black hair turned silver and her lashes pale. She has dark olive skin, also described to be a warm brown. Adelina also gained a jagged scar where her left eye used to be, as a doctor had to remove it when she was sick with the blood fever. She was said to be very beautiful before the blood fever.

Even with her half ruined face, she is very attractive and appealing. Adelina can weave another face over her scarred one to hide her malfetto status because she is very self-conscious of her scar and hair. Adelina was once an attractive girl, but the blood fever damaged her that her father thinks she can no longer attract suitors and will mar their good fortune and reputation. After she became a consort, Raffaele used creams, ointments, and powder to hide and distract others' gazes from her scars and hair.

Due to her Tamouran blood, she had her hair wrapped up in two long strips of silk in white and gold. It was bedecked with jewel pins and a silver chain with a diamond in the shape of a teardrop. She wore a golden dress in loose silks. The cloth was imported from the Sunlands. The people of Sunlands often wear loose silks due to their hot temperature while the Kennettran women wore stiff corsets and lace. She wears a white mask made of porcelain, bedecked with diamonds on the edges and elaborate paint glitter with a white plumage at the center. It was commissioned by Raffaele and was meant to cover her eyes. She was taken to baths until her skin glistened, and she smelled like roses and honey.

Despite being a malfetto, Adelina is still treated with luxury. Raffaele described her as being kissed by moon and water. During her time in Merroutas, she wore a Tamouran headwrap, used an illusion to hide her scars for a pretty face, her fingers adorned with bronze rings. After she took the throne, she sensed that she no longer needs to hide and wants to show everyone who their queen is, abandoning her Tamouran headwraps and illusions as a disguise. Instead, she shows her markings and no longer wears a mask. Because she is queen, she can have the finest clothes and jewels. Her silver hair, which was straggly from her attempt of cutting, is now long like a silver curtain which she ties with different hairstyles suitable to a queen and bedecks them with jewels.

Powers and Abilities

Adelina Amouteru has the ability to create and weave illusions that can trick the sense of sight, touch, smell, taste, and sound.

Trivia

  • Adelina has a little Tamouran blood.
  • Because of her Tamouran descent, she has been told she looks like Daphne, a Tamouran girl who was Enzo's former lover.
  • Adelina is an antihero, a protagonist who lacks many ideal qualities that most main characters have (such as morality or idealism).
  • Adelina aligns with roseite, diamond, veritium, amber, nightstone: respectively, passion, ambition, knowledge, fury, and fear.
  • Adelina was formerly one of the series' supporting characters, but became the protagonist when Lu believed that the former protagonist, Tye, was too bland and uninspiring. Tye is now one of the series' supporting characters and goes under the name Raffaele.
  • Her first love is Enzo Valenciano, however the love of her life is Magiano. She feels different intensities of warmth when she is with either of them; with Enzo being almost scalding, and with Magiano being warm and loving.
  • The only reason she hesitated before trading her life for her sister's was because she thought of the future she would never have with Magiano if she made the bargain.
  • One of her last thoughts before she died was of Magiano.
  • During the final book of the series, Adelina is noticeably uncomfortable about Magiano talking to the palace maids.
  • Her mortal body's failure to house the power of the gods (towards the end of Rose Society) will be that she will continue to lose control of her illusions and they will eventually destroy her mind.
  • Adelina was immortalized as a constellation after Violetta begged her goddess, Compasia, the angel of empathy. Compasia took pity on Violetta and went to the Underworld to ask her sister, Moritas, for her forgiveness and carried Adelina's soul from the Underworld and placed her in the sky, turning her into stardust as she once did with her lover, Eratosthenes.
  • A folklore, the Midnight Star, says that at exactly midnight, Adelina's constellation would transform her back into her human form and she would walk the earth with Magiano until the dawn separated them again, the same way Eratosthenes, Compasia's mortal lover, did with Compasia.
  • Artwork by Tumblr user Deanpinterester [3]
  • Marie Lu said before the release of The Rose Society that she based Adelina's character arc after Darth Vader's in Star Wars. [4]

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