Guardian of Night
Queen of Night Tulip Elf

Color: Obsidian Black / Dark Purple
Core Meaning: "A guardian of rest, boundaries, and deep wisdom." She protects the dignity of shadow, the refuge of silence, and the strength within endings that become beginnings.
Message: "Clad in the black of moon-rich soil, may you honor your shadow, draw gentle boundaries, and let deep rest restore your brilliance."
Queen of Night Tulip Elf's Story
Born from the first Queen of Night tulip that opens after frost, she carries a velvet hush in every petal. Her wings are ink-feathered, pricked with tiny star-threads; wherever they pass, harsh glare softens into gentle dusk, and seeds settle into safe sleep.
She gathers the quiet needed for healing and believes darkness is not emptiness, but sanctuary—the room where light learns itself. She teaches the art of kind boundaries: that a brave “no” protects the truest “yes".

They call her the Guardian of Night, though her appearances are never fixed. Sometimes she is tall as a birch shadow, sometimes small enough to sit inside a lamp and sip the dark until it turns soft. Her skin can be moon-rich soil or the satin of a raven’s wing. Her eyes are wells lined with star-thread; if you look into them, you feel the gentle hush of a library at midnight. Her cloak is not blackness as absence but blackness as refuge—woven from the indigo of deep lakes, the sable of caves where bats sleep safely, the velvet of tulip petals that learned to hold light without reflecting it back too soon.
Wherever she passes, harsh glare dissolves into dusk that understands rest. Seeds hear her footsteps and relax into sleep that makes them strong. Windows remember curtains. The loud, restless engines of worry stall, not broken, but allowed to cool.





