Aello
Introduction
one of the Harpies in Greek mythology, known for being swift winds
Background Story
Aello is derived from Greek mythology, where she is one of the Harpies, creatures that are often depicted as bird-like women. They are known for their speed and were believed to carry away souls. In literature, Aello represents not only swift winds but also a sense of freedom and fierceness.
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