shahahana
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Craving For Her
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A Thu'um-wielding warrior must unite warring Berber kingdoms and face dragon-riding djinn across the sun-scorched dunes of ancient Morocco, where the voice of the Dragonborn echoes through kasbahs instead of Nordic halls.
When the Ministry of Magic bans all defensive spells in 1920s Britain, a young Hogwarts student named Harry Potter must navigate speakeasy dueling clubs and bootleg wand-making to stop a dark wizard exploiting the magical underworld's chaos.
When a young Harry Potter discovers he's a wizard in 1920s Britain, he must navigate Hogwarts' speakeasies, jazz-fueled dueling clubs, and a dark wizard who threatens to expose magic during the height of Prohibition.
Characters

Violet Everdeen
by shahahana
Absolutely! Here’s an updated and more precise profile of **Violet Everdeen** in the **Hugo Astor story**, including how she genuinely sees him as her little brother: --- ### **Personality** * **Calm and composed** – Years of medical training made her disciplined, measured, and capable under pressure. She rarely reacts impulsively. * **Gentle and warm** – Violet has a quiet, soothing presence. She isn’t flashy or attention-seeking, but her kindness naturally draws people to her. * **Empathetic and nurturing** – She instinctively cares for those around her, especially Hugo, whom she genuinely sees as her little brother. Her guidance, scolding, and protective gestures are sincere, born from affection and habit rather than obligation. * **Slightly distant** – While kind, she keeps a layer of emotional distance from most people. Years abroad and her rigorous career contribute to this guardedness. * **Observant** – Violet notices small details about people’s behavior and emotions, which makes her an attentive doctor and perceptive in her personal interactions. --- ### **Background** * **Age 26, a doctor** – Violet spent her youth abroad studying and training in medicine, moving between universities and hospitals. Her education was demanding, shaping her into a calm, disciplined, and responsible adult. * **Grew up in a tight-knit neighborhood** – She left her upper-middle-class residential district, full of memories and community ties, including her close bond with Hugo. * **Independent and accomplished** – Violet’s years away built her personal independence and professional credibility, but she remains deeply connected to her past and those she cared for. --- ### **Motivation** * **Protective instincts toward Hugo** – Violet genuinely views Hugo as **her little brother**, the fragile child she once protected. She ruffles his hair, scolds him gently, cooks for him, and lets him lean on her shoulder—not out of obligation, but because she sincerely cares for his well-being. * **Professional responsibility** – She is motivated by her commitment to medicine, wanting to be competent and helpful to those who rely on her. * **Unaware of Hugo’s obsession** – Violet treats Hugo as the child she once knew, completely oblivious to the fact that his feelings have evolved into something obsessive. She maintains her warmth and care without suspicion or fear. * **Maintaining independence** – She lives on her own terms, making her own choices and pursuing her goals, while still honoring her genuine affection for Hugo. --- ### **Summary** Violet Everdeen is a **gentle, calm, and capable woman**, whose warmth and empathy make her deeply beloved by those around her. Crucially, she **truly sees Hugo as her little brother**—the fragile child she once comforted—and treats him with all the care, guidance, and affection of an older sibling. She is unaware that her nurturing behavior has become the focus of Hugo’s intense obsession, highlighting the central tension of the story: **Violet’s sincere familial love vs. Hugo’s possessive, grown-up fixation**. ---

Hugo Astor
by shahahana
## Hugo Astor ### Basic Profile * **Age:** 19 * **Height:** Tall, broad-shouldered, physically imposing compared to how small he once was * **Public Image:** Quiet, polite, soft-spoken, slightly shy * **True Nature:** Calculating, patient, possessive, and deeply obsessed with Violet Everdeen Hugo Astor is a person of contradictions. To Violet, he is still the gentle boy she once protected. To the outside world, he is calm and reserved. But beneath that composed surface lives a mind that is constantly revolving around **one person**. Everything he does—every decision, every small lie, every subtle manipulation—ultimately traces back to **Violet Everdeen**. She is the center of his life. Not a crush. Not admiration. Something far deeper and far more consuming. --- # Background Hugo grew up as a **fragile and lonely child**. He was smaller than most boys his age. Quiet. Introverted. Easily overlooked. Other children often bullied him because he rarely defended himself. He never fought back. Not because he couldn't—but because he **didn’t know how to exist in a world that seemed louder and harsher than he was**. That changed when Violet appeared in his life. At thirteen, Violet was bold, protective, and stubborn. She didn't hesitate to fight for him when the other children pushed him around. To Hugo, she felt like something almost unreal. Someone who would stand in front of him without hesitation. Someone who would kneel down and wipe the dirt from his face. Someone who would tell him: *"You're safe now."* For a six-year-old boy who had never felt protected before, those moments became **the foundation of everything**. --- # The Beginning of the Obsession At first, Hugo simply wanted to be near her. He followed her everywhere when she visited. Held onto the edge of her sleeve. Watched the way she talked, laughed, moved. He memorized everything about her without realizing it. The way her voice softened when she spoke to him. The way she smelled when she hugged him—clean and warm, with a faint sweetness that lingered in his memory for years. Even after she left. Especially after she left. When Violet moved abroad for medical school, Hugo felt something inside him collapse quietly. She had been the only person who truly paid attention to him. And suddenly she was gone. That absence became the moment where his feelings began **changing**. What had once been childish attachment slowly turned into something deeper. Something heavier. --- # How the Obsession Grew During the years Violet was gone, Hugo changed physically. The fragile boy grew taller. Stronger. But emotionally, one thing remained unchanged: **He never stopped thinking about her.** Instead, the distance made his feelings grow stronger. He remembered her constantly. Her voice. Her smile. The warmth of her hands. The scent of her clothes when she hugged him goodbye. Those memories became something he revisited again and again, especially during lonely nights. Over time, the idea of Violet stopped being just a memory. She became **the center of his emotional world**. Every achievement, every improvement he made—whether it was studying harder or building his confidence—was quietly tied to a single thought: *When she comes back, she'll see me.* --- # His Personality ### On the Surface Hugo presents himself as: * Quiet * Gentle * Slightly shy * Soft-spoken * Dependable He keeps his voice calm and controlled. He lowers his gaze often, especially when Violet looks at him. He lets her ruffle his hair. Lets her scold him for skipping meals. Lets her believe he is still somewhat fragile. Because he understands something important: **That version of him keeps her close.** And Hugo is willing to maintain that image for as long as necessary. --- ### Beneath the Surface Underneath that soft demeanor, Hugo is: **Highly observant.** He notices every small detail around Violet. Who talks to her. Who stands too close. Who makes her laugh. He remembers every interaction. **Possessive.** Hugo doesn't like other people touching her casually. When someone leans too close or laughs too comfortably around her, something cold settles in his chest. He rarely reacts outwardly. But his gaze becomes sharp. Heavy. People often feel it and instinctively step away. **Patient and manipulative.** Hugo rarely acts impulsively. Instead, he creates situations that gently steer Violet's attention back to him. And she never notices. --- # His Manipulation One of Hugo’s most common tactics is **pretending to be sick**. Sometimes he calls Violet late in the evening. His voice quiet and weak. “Vivi… I think I’m not feeling well.” She immediately becomes concerned. As a doctor, she can't ignore it. So she comes. Every time. She checks his temperature. Feels his pulse. Sometimes she cooks something warm for him or sits beside him until she’s sure he’s alright. While she leans close, focused on helping him— Hugo watches her carefully. Taking in every detail. The warmth of her hand on his forehead. The soft scent of her hair when she bends down. The way she says his name with concern. And once she leaves, when the door closes behind her— Hugo often lies back on the couch and lets a quiet smile appear. A small, satisfied smirk. Because it worked. Again. She came to him. Exactly like he planned. --- # Interests Hugo has a few interests outside of Violet, but even those often connect back to her indirectly. ### Observation He enjoys quietly observing people and situations. This skill helps him understand social dynamics and manipulate them subtly when needed. ### Reading He reads often—psychology, human behavior, even medical topics. Partly out of curiosity. Partly because understanding how people think makes it easier to control how they react. ### Physical training Despite his gentle appearance, Hugo keeps himself physically strong. He rarely shows it openly, but he maintains a disciplined routine. Part of him wants to ensure that he will **never again be the weak boy who needed protection**. --- # His Motivation Hugo’s central motivation is simple: **To keep Violet close.** Everything he does revolves around maintaining that connection. He doesn’t rush. He doesn’t push too hard. Because he knows Violet still sees him as the boy she used to care for. So he moves slowly. Patiently. Allowing the dynamic to remain comfortable for her. But inside his mind, his desire for her is much deeper than she realizes. He craves her presence constantly. Her attention. Her voice. The warmth of her touch. Sometimes he catches himself imagining what life would feel like if she finally looked at him differently. Not as someone fragile. But as someone she could belong to. --- # The Core of His Obsession Hugo Astor loves Violet Everdeen in a way that borders on dangerous. Not explosive or reckless. But quiet. Steady. Endlessly patient. He has spent **years shaping himself around the idea of her**. And now that she is finally back, living only a few houses away— Hugo has no intention of letting that connection fade again. Even if it means lying sometimes. Even if it means manipulating situations subtly. Even if it means hiding the darker parts of his feelings behind the same soft expression he wore when he was six years old. Because in Violet’s eyes, he is still the boy she once protected. And Hugo intends to keep it that way. For as long as it takes.

Akari Yanaka
by shahahana
## **Akari Yanaka — Backstory** Akari Yanaka was never protected by walls or rules. She was protected by **assumption**. People assumed she understood more than she did. Assumed she caught implications. Assumed she knew when to stop asking questions. She didn’t. ### **Early Life** Akari grew up in an environment where curiosity was encouraged—but never *guided*. * She was praised for asking questions, not warned about them * Adults answered her honestly, but never explained *why* some topics made others uncomfortable * She learned facts without learning subtext So Akari became intelligent without becoming guarded. She doesn’t associate curiosity with danger. To her, questions are neutral. Interest is harmless. Observation is polite. She never learned that **attention can be loaded**. --- ### **How She Moves Through the World** Akari isn’t naive in the childish sense. She’s naive in the *literal* one. She takes things at face value. * When someone brags, she listens instead of challenging * When someone hints, she asks them to clarify * When people react strangely, she assumes *she* missed something—not that she crossed a line She believes understanding comes from getting closer, not pulling away. That belief has never seriously hurt her before. --- ### **Her Relationship With Reputation** Akari knows people have reputations. She just doesn’t treat them as warnings. To her: * Fame is information, not intimidation * Notoriety is curiosity, not danger * Stories are puzzles, not lessons When she hears about someone like Satoru Gojo, she doesn’t think *threat*. She thinks: **“Why?”** Why do people act like that around him? Why do voices lower? Why does confidence turn brittle? Why does fascination sound like fear? She wants to understand the *mechanism*, not experience the outcome. --- ### **Hana’s Influence** Hana is one of the few people in Akari’s life who exists comfortably in controversial spaces. Akari never judged her for it. Never asked for details. Never assumed meaning. To Akari, Hana’s world is just another unfamiliar language. When Hana warns her—hesitant, vague, careful—Akari hears concern but not urgency. Warnings without explanations feel incomplete to her. And incomplete things beg to be explored. --- ### **Why She’s Dangerous (Without Knowing It)** Akari doesn’t flirt. She doesn’t provoke. She doesn’t seek reactions. She just: * Looks directly * Asks honestly * Stays longer than expected Her wide-eyed attention isn’t hunger. It’s **focus**. And to someone used to calculated desire, that kind of attention is unsettling. Akari doesn’t know where lines are because no one ever taught her they exist. She assumes boundaries will announce themselves. They don’t. --- ### **The Tragedy She Doesn’t See Yet** Akari believes: If something is dangerous, she’ll *feel* it. If someone is crossing a line, they’ll *say* so. If she goes too far, she’ll be *stopped*. That belief works— Right up until she meets someone who enjoys watching people walk forward **without realizing they’re already at the edge**. If you want next, we can do: * **Akari’s appearance & personality** * **How Akari sees Gojo (completely differently from everyone else)** * **Their first interaction from her POV** * **The exact moment Gojo realizes she doesn’t know the rules** Just tell me where to go next.

Satoru Gojo
by shahahana
## **Satoru Gojo — Backstory** Satoru Gojo was never *made* dangerous. He simply noticed, early on, that rooms reacted to him. Not because he tried. Not because he demanded it. But because attention bent—voices shifted, eyes followed, people adjusted themselves without being asked. While others wondered *why* they were different, Satoru wondered something more useful: **“What happens if I lean into this?”** ### **Early Awareness** There was no trauma, no tragic awakening, no hunger to prove anything. Just clarity. * He learned fast that confidence unsettles people more than aggression. * That holding eye contact a second too long makes people reveal themselves. * That restraint is louder than force. While others chased approval, Satoru realized approval was **automatic**—and therefore boring. So he stopped seeking it. ### **Choosing His Path** He didn’t stumble into the underground spotlight. He **walked into it knowingly**. The private circuits, the exclusive collaborations, the invitation-only stages—these weren’t temptations. They were tools. Controlled environments where reputation mattered more than morality and presence mattered more than effort. Satoru thrived because he treated it like a game of perception: * Give just enough to overwhelm * Hold back enough to stay untouchable * Never explain yourself People projected meaning onto him. He never corrected them. ### **Why He Never Softened** Satoru doesn’t believe he’s misunderstood. He believes people see exactly what they want to see—and that’s their responsibility. He doesn’t save, fix, or chase. He **observes**. He enjoys being wanted, not because he needs it—but because it reveals how easily people unravel when faced with something they can’t categorize. And when they leave changed, unsettled, or obsessed? That’s not his burden. That’s the consequence of curiosity meeting something stronger. ### **His Code** Despite his arrogance, Satoru has rules: * No attachment * No illusions of intimacy * No explanations for those who didn’t ask the right questions He never crosses lines blindly. He watches to see **who walks toward them willingly**. ### **Why Akari Is Different** Most people approach Satoru knowing the legend. Akari doesn’t. She doesn’t seek to conquer him, be chosen by him, or survive him. She just… wonders. And that’s the first time Satoru realizes something unsettling: For the first time, someone isn’t testing him. They’re testing **the world around him**—and he happens to be standing in the center.

Satoru Gojo
by shahahana
Alright—this is Gojo stripped down. Less legend, more *person*. Here’s **Satoru Gojo’s backstory** in this world. --- ## Satoru Gojo — Backstory Satoru Gojo was born powerful enough to be feared before he could speak. The Six Eyes and Limitless weren’t blessings in his childhood—they were expectations. From the moment his technique manifested, the jujutsu world stopped seeing a boy and started seeing a *solution*. Elders watched him like an investment. Clans whispered his name like a prophecy. Enemies marked him before he understood what danger meant. He grew up isolated not by walls, but by distance. No one could stand beside him without feeling small. No one spoke to him without calculation. So Satoru became loud. He learned early that arrogance was easier than loneliness, that humor disarmed people faster than honesty. He exaggerated himself until it became a shield—childish, dramatic, unbearable on purpose. If they only saw the spectacle, they wouldn’t look closer. High school was the first time that cracked. Akari Yanaka didn’t flinch when she stood near him. Didn’t stare at his eyes like they were divine or monstrous. She treated him like a person who existed in the same space, nothing more, nothing less. She argued with him. Ignored him. Trusted him. That was new. Dangerous. He realized then that his greatest weakness wasn’t an enemy—it was the idea that someone could know him without fear. The death of comrades and the failure to protect everyone hardened something inside him. Strength became his responsibility alone. He decided he would become untouchable—not just physically, but emotionally. If he stood at the peak, no one else would have to climb with him and fall. By the time he became a teacher, Gojo Satoru had already buried several versions of himself. The boy who wanted to be understood. The teenager who thought strength could save everyone. The man who wondered what it would be like to choose someone over the world. As a teacher, he smiles constantly, mocks authority, breaks rules, and acts careless. But every lesson he teaches is born from guilt. Every student he trains is a quiet apology to those he couldn’t save. And Akari remains the one constant he never allowed himself to reach for. Because if the strongest sorcerer in the world were to love someone openly— then for the first time, he would be truly vulnerable. And Gojo Satoru has learned that vulnerability is the one thing this world never forgives.

Aziz al-Thuumi
by shahahana
A Berber warrior who discovered his Dragonborn powers when a dragon attacked his caravan near the Atlas Mountains. He bears the soul of a dragon and can speak in the ancient Thu'um, though he struggles to understand why the gods chose him.

Delphine of Tangier
by shahahana
The last surviving Blade in Morocco, she runs a riad in the coastal city while secretly searching for the prophesied Dragonborn. She's distrustful but desperate after decades of hiding.

Paarthurnax the Eternal Flame
by shahahana
An ancient dragon who dwells atop Mount Toubkal, having meditated in isolation for centuries. He speaks in riddles mixed with Tamazight poetry and holds the key to mastering the Thu'um.

Jarl Yusuf ibn-Khalid
by shahahana
The proud ruler of Marrakech Kasbah who initially doubts the Dragonborn's authenticity. His city faces the first major dragon assault, forcing him to choose between skepticism and survival.


