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Isabella May Ramsey (born September 2003) is an English actor. They are known for their breakthrough role as young noblewoman Lyanna Mormont in the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2016–2019) and Ellie in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us (2023–present). They received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for the latter. Ramsey played Mildred Hubble in the 2017 CBBC series The Worst Witch, voiced the title role in the Netflix animated series Hilda (2018–2023), and starred in the 2022 historical comedy film Catherine Called Birdy. The latter earned them a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bella Ramsey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Elen, now marked by both the Lumen and the Hollow Star, returns from the Vault of Threads changed—her light flickering with shadow, her visions fractured by truths too vast to bear. As reality unravels, ancient constellations fall from the sky, and the dead walk in the echoes of forgotten stars. The Dawnborn Alliance lies in tatters. Prince Corwin is missing, betrayed and imprisoned in the citadel of Black Flame. The rebel armies falter as hope dims. But from ruin, a final path emerges. Guided by remnants of the Starbound Blades, Elen must cross the Ashen Expanse and ascend the celestial spire where the first blade was ever forged. There, in the heart of the dying firmament, lies the source of all Lumen—and the truth of the world’s creation. Yet Cervan, now fully awakened as the Mouth of the Shroud, seeks to unmake all threads of fate, wielding the Hollow Star to collapse the Veil forever. As Elen’s inner light wanes and her allies fall one by one, she must decide: Will she destroy the Hollow Star, or merge with it—becoming either a new god… or the end of all things? In this final chapter of the Starbound saga, destinies converge, legends are reborn, and one girl must choose between burning bright—or becoming the darkness that devours the stars.
