Heira Princess of the Fauns and her Pet Owl Dominique. All grown up from being a small curious girl that hangs out in the library Inquisitive Goatgirl "We always see her atop of the viewing room having that enigmatic smile around her! Everyone in the room always wanted to impress her. So it was really very competitive for the Princess' attention" -- Engineer WickerFauns typically have 2 horns, fair skin and typical brown hair. The royal family is an exception, their hair are bluish white and they have 4 horns 2 of each side. This was how the fauns know whoever has the royal blood. For the span of 3000 years, this recessive royal genes still remains and still remains in the royal family.If there would be a citizen that would show characteristics from the gene, they would be tested. In their legitimacy for the throne and for their ability if they are even able to lead. Though the idea of a citizen being born of infidelity out of the royal family isn't new, it is however accepted. As that was how Queen Lania was able to ascend the throne in the first place.As for a Princess, Heira possess a free-spirit and courage to change tradition, which is different from her ancestors. She is always curious and very attached to her owl, Dominique. She doesn't stray too far from her predecessors though. For she has shown to have the charisma and the strength to lead her people. She has however a great interest in space travel, she actually supervises Project Nebulous. As for her father, it is not known who her father is, Queen Lania was discovered when Heira was 6 years old, and her mother never mentions it. Though it doesn't bother her much, she is curious what is the other half of her bloodline is. There was even a controversy when she was born with blonde hair as she reached maturity her hair turned into bluish white.Dominique is her lifelong friend. It is very common for owl to be the pets of choice for Fauns. And Dominique is no exception. She is very loyal to Heira and would never leave her side. Owl companions in the kingdom are registered and those chosen to be companions are modified to give the same natural lifespan as their owner. And as owls go, they usually perch on their owner's horns as they walk along.