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Some stories carry more than narrative. This one carries remembrance.

Meet the Characters

Monia and her dog Fi

Monia is the heroine at the heart of the Gaea Remembered series.

In Daughter of the Solstice she arrives in Kemet as a grieving twelve year old, forced to leave behind everything she has known. She carries gifts she does not yet understand, and an ancestry she has not yet been taught to remember.

Under the guidance of her guardian Akhon, and through her deepening relationship with the temples and culture of ancient Kemet, she begins to listen inward. Slowly, she remembers the Atlantean and Lemurian lineage woven into her blood, and as she does, her healing gifts begin to reveal themselves.

Fi arrives in Monia’s life as a tiny, helpless puppy, a gift from her grandmother Myrine at a moment when Monia needs comfort most.

She grows into something irreplaceable. Not a pet so much as a constant, a warm presence at Monia’s side through every difficulty the journey brings. Fi does not ask questions or offer advice. She simply stays, which is sometimes the most powerful thing another being can do.

By the time Monia leaves Kemet she is no longer the frightened child who arrived. She has become a young woman of rare wisdom and considerable skill as a healer. But her journey is only beginning.

The woman she becomes across the books that follow leaves a legacy that ripples forward through time, carrying the knowledge and wisdom of the ancient world all the way to today.

Akhon

Akhon is a magi of Kemet and the guardian entrusted with Monia’s care and education.

Patient, deeply perceptive, and spiritually grounded, he teaches through presence as much as through words. Under his guidance, Monia learns the disciplines of stillness, breath, and inner awareness, and begins to understand the glyphs, healing traditions, and contemplative practices of the ancient world.

Akhon recognises what Monia carries long before she does herself. He does not rush her awakening. He simply holds the space for it to unfold, trusting that the right moment will come.

His influence shapes everything Monia becomes.

Ameny

Ameny was her father’s closest companion since childhood, and his most trusted right hand. When Monia is forced to leave her homeland, it is Ameny who walks beside her.

After her father’s death, he becomes her protector without being asked. Disciplined, observant, and quietly loyal, he trains her with bow and sword so that she is never entirely without the means to defend herself. He does not speak of his devotion. He simply shows up, day after day, steady as stone.

Some loyalties need no words.

Myrine

Myrine is Monia’s grandmother-Mwt Weret, and one of the great surprises of her arrival in Kemet. Monia had no idea she was alive.

Where Akhon holds space, Myrine sharpens. Direct, strong-willed, and unsparing in her expectations, she is not a woman who softens what needs to be said. Yet beneath her exacting manner lies a profound love for her granddaughter and a clear-eyed understanding of who Monia is and what she is capable of becoming.

It is Myrine who gives Monia the puppy Fi. That small act says more about her heart than words ever could.