Avalyn Kaktos! Percy's adoptive Aasimar daughter from the "EIO" (everything is okay) AU of my dnd campaign where the BBEG isn't evil and didn't do all the shit that led to the death and destruction that caused the events of the campaign. But also these characters exist in it because I can do whatever I want always
Percy and Ava belong to @shadowmelter but I helped with Ava
Lore below:
Ava was the fifth child of two human farmers. They were fed up with her due to how much she stood out from the rest of the humans in their village and for how much she ate (I headcanon aasimar have a higher caloric intake due to their wings) despite their lack of money. They sold her to slavers, and told her brothers and sisters that she was kidnapped. The slavers were transporting her after demonic cultists offered to buy her, hoping to utilize the celestial blood in her veins for their experiments.
Percy Kaktos is a cleric of a demon-hunting Order known as The Order of the Silver Sands, along with his three brothers (different classes but all part of the same order). His oath (Oath of Liberation or something I forgot) directs him to tackle the issue of slavers in the desert- On one such mission he intercepted the deal, and found/ freed Ava. She's very quiet, and didn't say many words, but Percy got the gist that she wasn't going to be able to return to her old home, so took her back to his home do that they could figure out what to do with her. That ended up turning into him adopting her because he became the only adult that she trusted, and she was a welcome part of the family. Once she grew up and gained confidence, she grew into her magic archetype which ended up being "Paladin" and joined Percy alongside his Oath to prevent the fate of what almost happened to her happening to anyone else.
More of the elites from the EIO (Everything is Okay) Au, where King did not decide to do the evil thing and just rules the Kingdom as a just and fair ruler with some unconventional methods. All of them were also elites in canon but their paths diverged drastically.