Biography of Joelle Graves
“Some of us are born in the shadows—not to hide, but to remember what the light forgets.”
Daughter of a ghost. Niece of a legend. Joelle Graves was never meant to be found—only remembered by whispers, footnotes, and fading portraits. Born in 1863 to Noctis Graves (Namtar) and French aristocrat Ninette Brunet, Joelle is a secret carved out of silence, named after her aunt Noelle, and hidden from both mortal records and divine memory. Half-mortal, half-divine, she exists between worlds, touching both but fully belonging to neither.
She is a ghost in the archives of the Ensharra dynasty—an unclaimed daughter of a dangerous father, a wildcard in a family that plays for keeps. But Joelle does not seek power. She seeks truth. While others chase crowns and control, Joelle wanders the forgotten corridors of memory, restoring lost names and fractured lineages. As an Archivist of Lost Histories, she operates in secrecy—deciphering time-locked memories, recovering erased bloodlines, and unearthing stories meant to stay buried.
Quiet and compelling, Joelle carries an energy like dusk before storm. She speaks little, listens deeply, and walks with the weight of someone who knows too much and trusts too little. Her humor is dry, her wisdom bone-deep. She is empathic, but guarded; observant, but hard to read. To some, she is a relic. To others, a reckoning.
Joelle doesn’t play the Ensharra game—she sidesteps it entirely. That alone makes her dangerous. Not because she wants power, but because she cannot be corrupted by it. She is the unsung verse in the family’s epic. The quiet daughter who remembers everything they tried to forget.
Positions held
Archivist
Aliases of Joelle Graves
JoJo
Titles of Joelle Graves
The Hidden Heir
Archivist of Echoes
Daughter of Twilight