

The Celestial Prophecy
The Celestial Prophecy is a young adult fantasy historical trilogy series based on Tsarist-Russia and the Romanov family. The first book is a Cinderella retelling, the second book is a Sleeping Beauty retelling, and the final book is an Anastasia retelling.
Meet the Main Characters

Luisa Delafontaine
The Sun, inspired by Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna
Luisa is the main protagonist of The Celestial Prophecy (book 1), the eldest daughter of the Delafontaines of Aerennor. Marica is her little sister, whom she treats as her elder. Despite her withdrawn nature, Luisa is kind and optimistic. Helping those in need is something she does often by visiting orphanages and animal shelters. She wanted to rule her kingdom without her parents.
Her hobbies include writing letters, keeping diaries, and designing clothes. As a side hustle, Luisa also owned a bakeshop in Aerennor, where she sells sweets to children and adults alike. She is particularly fond of theatre and ballet. Her all-time favorite ballet is Swan Lake, and she would never get tired of watching it. The princesses' only problem is that she trusts anyone easily, and this resulted in her marrying a cruel hearted crown prince Victor Sylvester.
Mark Christiansen
The Moon, inspired by Tsar Nicholas II
Mark is the second lead protagonist in The Celestial Prophecy series. He is the only child of Anna and Anton, the emperor and empress of Craestan. At the age of 12, after losing his father to sickness, he is already taught to be independent. He was sent to an orphanage against his will, where he was bullied for being smart and outgoing. Afterward, he attended boarding school, where he made many friends and received many awards. He studied medicine and worked as an apothecary for years as a result.
Mark is usually very smart, humorous and often talks a lot. Just like Luisa, Mark is incredibly kind and loves to help people in need. He likes reading history as well as politics. However, drawing and playing the piano is his greatest strengths.

Victor Sylvester
The Antagonist, inspired by Vladimir Lenin
Victor is the antagonist of The Celestial Prophecy, who wants to overthrow his illegitimate brother, Mark, and his entire family from the throne. Victor is extremely driven, positive and arrogant. In order to prove everyone that he is superior to his brother and everyone else, he strives to change Craestan for the better. As a result of his interest in politics and his father's insistence that he do better than him someday, Victor wanted to rule the country with an iron fist.
Adelina, Elisabel, Magdalena
and Michael Christiansen
The Stars, inspired by OTMA and Alexei Romanov
Luisa and Mark Christiansen have five children. The characters are based and inspired after the real Romanov sisters (OTMA), and Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia. Adelina is the eldest sister who adores playing the piano, like her father. The gifted girl who longs to have someone special to fulfill her almost-perfect life. On the other hand, Elisabel, is the most beautiful one out of the four sisters. She loves fashion, sewing, and designing clothes and bake sweets like her mother Luisa. She is also closest to her and understands her well. Senya is the third daughter, who loved children and helping people out, just like her parents. Magdalena, on the other hand, is the youngest who loves playing pranks on people, and making anyone laugh. Magdalena spends more time with her little brother. Michael, the youngest child, now holds the title of next heir to Craestan Empire after his father.
Fanart Gallery
All the Celestial Prophecy art drawn/created by amazing artists. Thank you so much!
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