
The half-elven woman named Prodigy, was born Camille Miller to a human Jean-Paul Miller, a drunken mill worker of Rankin, one of Belardin’s many smaller villages. Camille never knew of her mother, as her father would often get violent whenever she asked about her mother. She was mostly raised by her aunt June Miller, who was a devout follower of Pelor, and despite sharing a less favorable view on both magic users and non-human races, June raised Camille with love, even while being a stern woman.
Despite this, Camille had a pleasant enough childhood, until her adolescents when her sorcerer magic manifested, and accidentally poisoned her courter, Collin, though the poison was temporary, the entire village knew of the incident. And with King Ozlot’s stance against magic, Camille was terrified beyond belief, June tried to reassure her that she was safe with them, but Jean-Paul in drunken fit of rage, kicked his only daughter out, saying he no filthy sorceress for a daughter. Camille than ran, and kept running and running, until eventually she was found by Dermont Byron, a human Belardin noble who was secretly a sorcerer and providing sanctuary and guidance to young runaways who were also sorcerers. With Dermont’s aid, she attend his hidden private school known as Variant Creed Academy, where she was tutored by and alongside sorcerers of all origin and nationality.
Although for the longest time, she feared her Wild Magic, but was so gifted when it came to learning both magic, history, and math, that her classmates began calling her Prodigy. The name has since stuck, and favors it over her given name as she is still afraid that her father might learn of her whereabouts, but now with her magic she has gained a confidence she’s not known before. After the Arcana Wars, she had earned both the trust and respect of peers and mentors alike, and thus entrusted with establishing a school in school in the city of Marseille which was now under control of Royaume Le Mangé after the Arcana Wars. The school was established roughly five years ago, and she has already enrolled seventy-eight students, all under the age of sixteen. Though her students are familiar with her caring and studious side, when push comes to shove she will not hesitate to blast a fireball at anyone who’d dare to harm her students.