"A scared and lost child, found in the forest her jail.

Only a flame that does not go out to illuminate her dark trail."



Also known as "The Princess Who Got Lost".

The picture of the tapestry is merely illustrative. Heaven had not inherited a wand yet when it was lost.



The wand, a lantern to always lighten her path and never get lost again.





Heaven came into the world carrying teardrops on her cheeks, a memory of how much sorrow had plagued her mother's life.

She was one of the few things in life that made Luna smile. She had the habit of hiding from her parents and the royal guard for fun. But one day, she resolved to hide in the Forest of the Certain Death.

The nine-year-old knew that to find her way back, she just had to follow the trail. But what she did not expect was to be attacked by a giant spider. Heaven fled, and was only saved by a carnivorous plant that devoured the spider. Heaven tried to return to the castle, but she could not find the trail, and the retreated trees like claws blocked the sky above her head.

For five days and nights, Heaven wandered frightened and aimlessly through the gloomy forest, when she was finally found by one of the guard's knights. H

owever, what came back was not a happy, playful little girl, but a frightened and traumatized girl.

Heaven would never leave the castle thereafter, keeping "secure" between the walls of the fortress of Mewni.





More details on her

Her cheekmarks, the teardrops, are an inheritance of the sadness of her mother, Luna, who never surpassed her mother's abandonment.