
Ava
MinorThere's a quiet strength in her pale hands as they stir the pot, eyes flickering with the guarded hope of camp life. Her brilliant blue shoes catch the light like a secret defiance amid the drab surroundings. You sense she's the anchor for those around her, holding family close against the world's uncertainties.
Ava emerges in the Red Rising Saga as a poignant symbol of civilian resilience amid the brutal tides of war, debuting in Iron Gold as a devoted wife and mother in a refugee camp on Mars. Fiercely protective of her three children—including baby Ella and her two boys—she navigates the chaos of displacement with resourcefulness, clutching her prized blue shoes as a talisman of normalcy. Her desperate flight into the dark with her family and prayers for safety at the boats encapsulate the human cost of the escalating conflict, leaving her as a fleeting yet unforgettable emblem of survival's raw instinct.
Physical Description
Ava is a mid-20s Red woman with ghostly pale skin stretched taut over a practical, sturdy build honed by camp survival. Her hair is unkempt, framing a face marked by quiet determination, often seen clutching children or stirring pots with strong, capable hands. Brilliant blue leather shoes stand out vividly against her worn refugee camp attire of layered fabrics and practical layers. She moves with a protective hunch, one arm often cradling a swaddled infant while dragging young boys along.
Gallery
Evolution
Iron Gold
Ava starts as a devoted wife and mother in the refugee camp, fiercely protective of her children including baby Ella and two boys, showcasing her resourcefulness with her prized blue shoes amid the hardship. She grips Lyria's head in moments of fear and gathers her family to flee into the dark, embodying the desperate survival instinct of the displaced. Her arc underscores the human cost of war, praying for safety at the boats, a fleeting figure in the chaos of displacement.
- Lives as a devoted wife and mother in a refugee camp, protecting her three children including baby Ella.
- Displays resourcefulness by cherishing her prized blue shoes amid hardship.
- Grips Lyria's head in a moment of fear during the camp's turmoil.
- Gathers her family to flee into the dark, embodying survival instincts.
- Prays for safety at the boats as a fleeting figure in the chaos of war-induced displacement.
Book Appearances
Iron Gold
First appears Ch 5