LADY NOVA
LADY NOVA
Lady Nova lives alone in a gothic mansion surrounded by black roses. Mysterious and regal, she is feared by villagers who believe she is more spirit than human. Deep in the East Wing of her mansion lies a glass coffin containing her mother, a powerful queen of shadows cursed to eternal sleep.
To keep herself alive and her mother contained, Nova must feed the coffin a soul every full moon — a dark ritual that keeps her emotionless and distant.
One day, a strange girl named Eira arrives, claiming to be Nova’s niece. She is curious, poetic, and bold — so much like Nova herself. Despite warnings, Eira explores the mansion and eventually uncovers the secret of the coffin.
But when she enters the forbidden room, she discovers the coffin open and the body missing. Nova confronts her and reveals a shocking truth:
Eira is not her niece, but her long-lost twin sister — and possibly meant to take Nova’s place.
The mansion begins to awaken with dark magic. Mirrors crack. Roses bleed. Their mother, now awakened, seeks to take both daughters’ lives to reclaim her own. But instead of fighting, Nova and Eira unite.
In the end, they trap their mother inside a new enchanted coffin, and the mansion begins to breathe again. The twin sisters, once divided by fate, now stand as guardians of the shadows — no longer haunted, but finally whole.