Lowanna is a character in the fanfiction Winx Club HFY. Was the wife of Thyra and is the mother Cordelia. Ever since the Darkest Day, she has been ruling over the Southern Fairies. She also goes by Anna since most Sylvans can't pronounce her full name.
Title | Second Queen Lowanna of the Southern Fairies Witch of Ocher |
Alias | Anna |
Profile | |
Class | Witch |
Gender | Female |
Professional Status | |
Affiliation | Sylvan Empire Nipaluna Island |
Powers and Abilities | Terrestrial Magic Emotional Magic (Witch magic) Earth magic Ocher creation and manipulation Potion brewing |
Talent | Painting |
Occupation | Queen Ocher miner Healer |
Personal Status | |
Origin | Lutruwita (native name for Nipaluna) |
Family | Thyra (wife; deceased) Cordelia (daughter) Fay clan (by marriage) |
Early Life[]
Founding Nipaluna[]
Darkest Day[]
Powers &Abilities[]
Due to the wide range of uses for ocher and its importance in many cultures, Lowanna's powers are varied and powerful, but first and foremost, she is a healer. With her ocher potions, she can improve a person's vitality and fertility, treat burns and skin infections, boost energy, create insect repellants, control excessive menstrual bleeding, and even settle their tummy ache.
Lowanna is not a combatant, but when she must defend herself, she can create giant stone walls and is adept at moving the earth under her opponent's feet to keep them off balance while she throws rocks through their heads.
Appearance[]
Lowanna has brown hair, brown eyes, and a tanned complexion. She wears ocher face paint, one line down her forehead and two lines along each cheek.
She mostly wears red robes with gold accents and jewelry. Over her right shoulder, she wears a pelt that she tanned herself. It is secured by a yellow-gold belt.
Personality[]
Etymology[]
- 'Lowanna' is a name of Australian origin meaning "girl" and "woman".
- Her nickname, 'Anna', means "favor" or "grace".
Trivia[]
- Ocher is an important part of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture. Traditionally, Aboriginal women had the exclusive role of obtaining ocher, and many Tasmanian Aboriginal men continue to respect this custom by only obtaining ocher from women.