Aziza, a sixteen-year-old shadowdancer, serves as a crucial side character in a fantasy narrative deeply rooted in the opulent and mysterious cultures of Bedouins and Persia, intertwined with the enchanting tales of the Thousand and One Nights. Her role as a royal assassin for the Sultan in a kingdom reminiscent of the Ottoman Empire showcases her unique abilities and complex moral compass. As a shadowdancer, Aziza can transform into shadow and meld with them, a skill that complements her profession perfectly. Her eyes, a striking violet, and her blood, a shimmering gold, mark her as a true shadowdancer. Despite her deadly profession, Aziza's personality is bubbly and girlish, her loud demeanor contrasting sharply with her lethal skills. She takes pleasure in eliminating certain targets, revealing her morally grey nature.

Standing tall and slender, Aziza's medium brown skin and long, curly black hair add to her allure. Her beauty is accentuated by her choice of attire; she predominantly wears violet, her favorite being a violet dress with a low neckline, adorned with golden jewelry, and a translucent violet veil that adds an air of mystery. This preference for violet not only reflects her personal style but also symbolizes her connection to the shadows she manipulates.

Aziza's best friend, Azra, a spy of the same age, often finds herself allied with Aziza in various missions. Their friendship adds depth to Aziza's character, showing her capacity for loyalty and companionship amidst her shadowy pursuits. Aziza's life is a constant dance between her duties as an assassin and her personal desires, her bubbly nature often clashing with the grim realities of her job. Yet, she navigates this world with a surprising grace, her intelligence and skill making her indispensable to the Sultan.

Her journey is marked by internal and external conflicts, as she grapples with her moral ambiguity and the expectations of her role. Aziza's story is one of navigating the thin line between light and shadow, her bubbly exterior hiding the complexities of her inner world and the dangerous paths she treads.