Ashly Allen

Ashly Allen is the main protagonist of the Wrath of the Aghora.

* SPOILERS WILL FOLLOW!!*

Born in Los Angeles, Ashly went to a public school called Keller High. She had to move up three grades because she was incredibly gifted at school. She went to school with those much older than her, but she was still the most talented and intelligent in her class. Her other classmates despised her for this, calling her 'Nerd Baby' and refusing to sit with or talk to her.

Ashly's mother, Lady Katalin, brought Ashly to the warrior world almost immediately after she was born because she found out Ashly's blood group was D+, a rare blood group hunted down by the Aghora, known to the public as the Rebels (a myth in some people's eyes). Ashly was taught that Katalin, or Kate as she was called, was her aunt, and that her parents had died. Ashly also lived with her uncle, Benred. Benred was really Ashly's uncle, but he didn't tell her that her parents were actually alive.

After a rocky start, Ashly has a friend group, which she has never had before. Because of this, she's shy and nervous around them, but they quickly become close. Haedyn, Kendall, Aiden, Finn, and Noah are very supportive and Ashly feels like she's on top of the world until something else happens. Ashly is excellent in most of her classes and is liked by most of her teachers.

Since she was young, Ashly has been getting recurring nightmares, always the same. But when she got to the warrior world, they disappeared. Until she started school. Ashly gets nightmares that come true midway. Ashly wakes up in numerous places, not being able to control herself. Afraid of the consequences and what her friends might think, Ashly keeps the frightening experiences to herself. But her friends figure it out during a sleepover on Haedyn's birthday and they don't make fun of her at all. Instead, they help her by taking her to the Emerald Palace to speak with the Panel. The Panel is disappointed that Ashly didn't tell them sooner, but assign Ashly's old therapist to help her control her dreams and regain control over herself through the use of a Remembrance Pendant to recognize herself.

After a series of events, Ashly and her friends keep fighting and unveil the Aghora. Heartbreak, jealousy, fear, power, and gore dominate the scene in this never before seen book, The Wrath of the Aghora.