Gentle Fairy
There once was a girl capable of great dreams. She brought her worlds to life by art and craft. Where she saw opportunity, another saw a wasteland.
Over the course of her life, the girl managed to trun her house into a fairytale dream. Her father wished she could turn to practical past-times like studying. She did in fact study a lot, just not the practicalities her father wished for.
The girl had many skills her father was unaware of. Skills he also considered useless. These skills consisted of drawing, crafting, writing/storytelling, cooking, gardening, sculpting, woodwork, and blogging.
These skills are very useful for her if she ever wants to make a business. Her storytelling ability when combined with drawing, can help her market herself. The only problem is how she views her skills. With enough bravery, storytelling can be turned into speech.
By luck, she found a mother figure she lacked, a figure that would challenge her to grow up. She faced her fears of not being enough. The only person she compared herself to was herself. Those around her noticed the speed of her improvement. In a fit of fear, one even attempted to undermine her confidence, but her mentor had done her job. Arcadia became somone her younger self never knew she would look up to.
Arcadia healed the world hurt by the very people that was supposed to protect them. In her silence, no one ever saw her ascent until her new world was opened to the public.
Just as she had done in her youth, Arcadia created a fantasy with technology never seen before. She combined nature and technology to create buildings capable of healing themselves. Every resource was recycled in ways kids could have fun interacting with it. There is no fear of breaking something because it's merely an opportunity to make soemthing new. A failure is the best opportunity to play again. In her city, the darkness within us is a guide to the wrong doings of the past. It is the best guide to tranforming into the best we can be. We never have control of our surroundings, only what we choose to do in that moment. Arcadia chose to believe in her world of magic. In doing so, she allowed the world to join her.