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"Oh, God... Please forgive our great sins..."
―Roy Beineix

Roy Beineix was the youngest grandchild of Majo Tourbillon.

Bio[]

Appearance[]

Roy had short gold-blonde hair and red-brown eyes. He wore a pale green shirt with a green vest and dark blue trousers. He also wore a pair of brown shoes.

Personality[]

Roy was a sweet and happy little boy, that loved to tease his sisters.

It was much harder for him to leave their grandmother, and he seemed to be uncertain if that was the right thing to do.

History[]

Roy was the sixth and the youngest child of Anri and his wife. After his mother's death, he and his whole family lived in a house near a village, together with their grandmother, Majo Tourbillon.

Just like his sisters, he had a very happy childhood and was loved by his grandmother dearly.

The Decision[]

As he grew into a young adult, he and his sisters collectively decided to leave their home and their grandmother. Everybody else found out that their grandmother is a witch, and because of that they were considered to be witches as well. Due to this, they were excluded from society. Before they left, he reminded his grandmother that he can still remember them thanks to the tapestry that he took. He paused for a moment before being pulled away by Natasha and Mary-Anne.

The Return[]

After they received the letters that their grandmother had sent them, Ingrid, Angela, and Roy rushed back to their childhood home via carriage to go to their father's funeral. Unfortunately, on their way they got caught in a storm in which lightning struck the cliff next to them, startling their horse and knocking the carriage to the side and throwing the three siblings to the ground unconscious. Because of the accident, they missed their father's funeral and they also missed their grandmother's departure. However, they paid respect to their father and kept on visiting his grave every year on the anniversary of his death.

Later Life[]

Roy had a family of his own, and he still visited his father's grave together with his children and grandchildren. He wrote about his life in Latin in a diary, which is still in the possession of his family to this day.

He realized how his grandmother must've felt the moment he himself had grandchildren. He regretted the decision and he begged for forgiveness.

Trivia[]

  • Roy's name has several possible meanings. May come from "ruadh", the Gaelic word for red, or from "roi", Old French for "king". Can be used as an independent name or as a nickname for given names like Leroy and Elroy.
    • A notable bearer was the Scottish outlaw and folk hero Rob Roy MacGregor (1671-1734).

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