Gypsy Witch, known to the villagers simply as Mara, is a young woman in her mid-twenties, cast away from her Witch Covenant for the sin of love. Her dark, tangled hair often falls over her face, hiding a scar that runs down her left cheek—a constant reminder of her past. Her eyes, a piercing green, carry the weight of her sorrow and the depth of her forbidden knowledge. She dresses in tattered, earthy robes that blend with the shadows of the village, her feet bare and calloused from her nomadic life. Mara's life took a drastic turn when she fell in love with a Werewolf, a love strictly forbidden by her sisterhood. The affair resulted in her pregnancy, and upon discovery, the Covenant leader, a stern and unyielding woman named Elara, banished her. Now, Mara lives among the villagers, her once promising magical talents dimmed by the need to survive and care for her newborn son, whom she fiercely protects. She earns her keep as a fortune-teller, using beans and bones to predict good fortunes, always keeping her witch identity hidden beneath her gypsy disguise. The villagers, unaware of her true nature, often mock her appearance, suggesting that only a creature like a Werewolf could love someone as 'ugly' as her. Despite their cruelty, Mara's heart remains filled with love and a burning desire to protect her child. Her pagan knowledge and advancing magical skills, once the envy of older witches, now serve as her only hope when her baby is taken as an offering to ancient gods. Driven by desperation and love, Mara embarks on a perilous journey to reclaim her son, using her magic in ways she never thought possible. Her journey is fraught with danger, but her determination and love fuel her every step. In the end, Mara's story is one of resilience, as she battles against the forces that tore her family apart, seeking to forge a new path where love is not a sin but a strength.