
Age: 18
female
Ever Gabo Anderson, born on November 3, 2007, in Toronto, Canada, is a Canadian-American actress and model. She is the daughter of American actress Milla Jovovich and British director Paul W. S. Anderson, and has two younger sisters, Dashiel and Osian. Her ancestry includes Russian and Serbian roots from her mother's side and English heritage from her father's lineage. Despite initial attempts by her parents to dissuade her from pursuing acting, Ever remained steadfast in her pursuit. Fluent in English and Russian, she is also proficient in French, residing in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, where she practices taekwondo. At the age of nine, Ever graced the cover of Vogue Bambini, photographed by Ellen von Unwerth, and captured the attention of renowned photographers like Karl Lagerfeld, Mikael Jansson, and Peter Lindbergh. Her debut in a feature film occurred in "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" (2016), directed by her father. In this film, she portrayed a younger version of Alicia Marcus, a character her mother portrayed as an adult. Ever gained recognition for her portrayal of the young Natasha Romanoff in the film "Black Widow". Additionally, she played the role of Wendy Darling in the film "Peter Pan & Wendy", marking significant milestones in her burgeoning career as an actress.

In a realm fractured by war and ruled by a tyrant who commands the power of the stars, hope has all but faded. The ancient order of the Starbound Blades, once guardians of the mystical Lumen, has long been extinguished—its legends buried in shadow and silence. But when a young blacksmith’s apprentice named Elen discovers a blade forged from the fallen sky, she ignites a spark that could rekindle the light and shatter the darkness. Hunted by the king’s Black Flame knights and guided by a disgraced warrior, a rebel prince, and a seer touched by prophecy, Elen must unlock the secrets of the Lumen and rise to face a fate written in the stars. For in a world where even legends burn, the last light must choose whether to shine—or be extinguished forever.
