Marina Azulcorazon

Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
"Marina Azulcorazon" is the name given by the public to a famous domesticated mockingbird from Argemonte that had preformed for thirteen years at the Opera Iridome as the main show, as it sung beautifully, mimicking its former takecarer Marino Renato Decantor Melba Azulcorazon, a tenor that was also the Libretto of the Opera Iridome.  

Controversy and rise to fame

After Marino was assassinated the day of a performance where he had to act as the confrencier, a colleague of Marino had recalled he heard the harmonies of Marino singing in his studio alone, and the bird accompanying him in singing, sounding similiar to him, albeit lower tones then him.   The bird was then transformed using some stage magic tricks to a masked figure somewhat resembling of Marino when it went on stage.   It took more then two years for critics to identify that the mysterious, Libretto resembling figure on stage was actually a bird.   After the board of primacy of the Opera Iridome as learned of the falsehood, and the public took the bird on stage to be a worthy artist by its own, it had gave the bird a one-bird show, allowing it to keep singing, as it's shows as "Marino" were very profitable, the bird had been given magical accessories that had enabled the bird to change shape at-will.   The Shape the bird had chosen was of a young female human, resembling of Marino, becoming his unofficial successor and contributing to the honor and legacy of the accomplished fallen Libretto that took it as a companion.
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