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❝ the stars do not wonder if and where they belong, they simply just shine.an original character of megan bayne
penned by lynn

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eden lux
GENERAL .
• name : edeline vale castille
• ring name : eden lux
• gender : cisgender female, she / her
• orientation : pansexual
• nationality : american
• alignment : babyface
• face claim(s) : megan bayne
• theme song : Ghost Love Score, by NightwishPHYSICAL .
• eyes : green
• hair : naturally brunette
• height : 6 ft, 1 in
• weight : 178 lbs
• ethnicity : caucasian

BACKGROUND.
• birthplace : ithaca, new york
• current residence : orlando, florida
• date of birth : july 19th, 2001
• mother : philosophy professor
• father : world history professor
• pets : none
• relationship status : single
• children : noneMOVESET.
• finisher (1) : aeterna (pop-up powerbomb)
• finisher (2) : the prophecy (ripcord lariat)
• signature (1) : burning hammer
• signature (2) : the vanisher (muscle buster)
• submission manuever : triangle choke
❝ Eden Lux wasn’t born… She was chosen. Or at least, that’s what she was raised to believe. Born Edeline Castille, she was the only child of a philosophy professor at Cornell University who heavily studied ancient prophecies, celestial mythologies, and the intersection of fate and human history. Their home in Ithaca, New York, was less a house and more a living museum. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined with ancient texts, dimly lit by flickering candles, with walls covered in star charts and cryptic inscriptions. There were no bedtime stories about princesses or superheroes, only tales of warriors chosen by destiny, divine champions, and the cosmic forces that shaped history.From an early age, Edeline understood that she was raised differently. Other children dreamed of futures they could shape, but she was taught that her path was already woven into the fabric of existence. She was not meant to be ordinary. Her mother homeschooled her for much of her early education, supplementing standard academics with intensive studies of mythology, philosophy, and martial history. She was fluent in Latin and Greek by her teenage years, not because they were practical, but because understanding the languages of ancient texts brought her closer to the knowledge her mother believed she was meant to inherit.But knowledge alone was not enough. If she was to fulfill whatever role fate had assigned her, she had to be prepared. Physical training became an equal pillar of her existence. By the time she was eight, she was training in Taekwondo and Judo. By ten, she had added kickboxing, and by thirteen, she was studying Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Every form of combat she learned was not just a skill, but a means of understanding destiny—finding the inevitability of movement and the moment where victory was no longer a question, but an assurance.Her peculiar upbringing set her apart from her peers. She spoke in a way that unsettled people, calm, precise, as if she was always waiting for something they could not see. This detachment made friendships difficult. Her mother, however, saw everything. She recognized the growing loneliness in her daughter’s life, the way she drifted further from normalcy. There were moments of doubt, flickers of uncertainty in Edeline’s otherwise unwavering expression. But every time it seemed like she might question her purpose, the universe would send her a sign. A moment of déjà vu too perfect to ignore. A dream that played out exactly as she had seen it. A victory in training that felt less like skill and more like destiny confirming itself.At eighteen, Edeline knew her path could no longer be confined to Ithaca. The real world awaited, and she had to walk it, not as a traveler, but as a force. With only a duffel bag of essentials, she set off, not for college, not for a career, but for the proving ground of destiny itself, professional wrestling. It was a place of combat, of spectacle, of triumph and despair. A world built on storytelling, yet driven by truth, the perfect arena for someone who had always known the outcome before the fight had even begun. Edeline’s destiny was no longer just written in the stars she saw at night. Now, she would carve it into history, becoming Eden Lux.
Her journey began in dimly lit high school gyms, cramped halls, and rundown warehouses. Places where the air smelled, where the crowd was small but rowdy, where fighters clawed for recognition. She was an enigma among them—stoic, eerily composed, almost serene in the chaos of it all. While others bled and screamed for the crowd’s approval, Eden merely moved as if she had already foreseen every exchange. Her presence unnerved opponents. She never spoke of victories as aspirations—only as foregone conclusions. And at first, promoters were hesitant. She was different. Her presence, her cadence, her belief in her own inevitability—it was unsettling. But as she cut through opponents with effortless precision, as she left audiences in silent awe, her name began to spread.Within two years, she was no longer confined to tiny Northeastern indie shows, she was traveling. And right as restrictions were raised following the pandemic, higher profile independent promotions came calling, intrigued by the eerie mystique she carried into every match. And she wouldn’t disappoint, making her name known by showing out in GCW, Mission Pro Wrestling, NWA, and SHIMMER. Eden brought a slow, methodical inevitability. In a world of reckless risks, she made each movement look like a decision long since made. And in the madness of deathmatches, she stood unshaken, a celestial force moving through anarchy.Her path soon took her across the Pacific Ocean, which led to STARDOM. It was in STARDOM that she sharpened her craft to its peak. Now competing in front of thousands rather than tens or hundreds, she faced the best of the best who lived and breathed the sport. When she arrived in mid-2022, she carried herself with an air of inevitability. She did not present herself as someone trying to prove anything, she believed she already belonged. Her detached confidence and methodical in-ring style set her apart from the fierce, emotionally driven warriors of the company. Eden’s time in STARDOM solidified her as a world-class wrestler. Unlike many foreigners who came in with something to prove, she wrestled with certainty, and that mindset made her a unique figure. She left Japan in late-2024, having carved out a legacy consisting of a five month High Speed Championship reign and a three month World Of Stardom Championship reign, as well as a rivalry with Giulia that defined much of her run.By the time Eden turned 24, she was no longer merely a rookie standout, she had become a prominent name in the world of professional wrestling. As the rumours spread of where the free agent would ultimately sign, right on cue, World Wrestling Entertainment came knocking at her door. When she signed with WWE’s ID program, there was no celebration. Eden didn’t see her contract as a milestone to be celebrated, it was simply the next step in the journey she knew she was always destined to take. For her, joining WWE wasn’t an achievement to mark, it was an inevitability, the logical progression of a path that had already been written.
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