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Book 2: Golden Son

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Milia

Minor

A tall, willowy young woman with a bony frame and slight hunch to her narrow shoulders, Milia moves with the purposeful stride of a hardened survivor. Her long, horse-like face dominates her appearance, featuring a prominent nose that wrinkles in observation and a mouth that readily forms content grins, all framed by the rough, unkempt look of someone who has endured the savage contests of the Institute. Rags and stolen furs wrap her spare form while her low drawling voice and gritty demeanor mark her as a capable leader among the Oathbreakers, undeterred by mockery of her gargoyle-like features.

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Physical Description

A tall, willowy young woman with a bony frame and slight hunch to her narrow shoulders, Milia moves with the purposeful stride of a hardened survivor. Her long, horse-like face dominates her appearance, featuring a prominent nose that wrinkles in observation and a mouth that readily forms content grins, all framed by the rough, unkempt look of someone who has endured the savage contests of the Institute. Rags and stolen furs wrap her spare form while her low drawling voice and gritty demeanor mark her as a capable leader among the Oathbreakers, undeterred by mockery of her gargoyle-like features. Milia is a Gold woman in her 20s with a distinctive long, horsefaced profile. Sharp, elongated features mark her face, paired with an athletic build. She carries a poised presence in elegant Gold attire. Pale skin stretches over sunken cheeks, giving her a nihilistic, recently resurrected haggardness. Her eyes hold a distant, world-weary void that speaks of quiet despair.

Evolution

Golden Son

Milia appears briefly as the horsefaced Gold with Mustang, a minor ally in the swirling politics of Houses. Her single chapter glimpse ties her to key moments without deeper arc, fading into the background of Augustus maneuvers.

  • Appears briefly as the horsefaced Gold allied with Mustang.
  • Ties into swirling politics of Houses in a single chapter glimpse.
  • Serves as minor ally without deeper personal arc.
  • Fades into background of Augustus family maneuvers.
  • Provides subtle support in key political moments.

Relationships

Mustangally

Brief alliance in book 2 as a minor political companion, with no further evolution or mentions in other books.

Book Appearances

2

Golden Son

First appears Ch 37

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