Say hello to Lynda Burt! AKA, Azalea.
She was born and raised in Australia, Sydney, the daughter of a wealthy businessman (her father), and the world’s famous fashion designer (her mother), until she moved to America to study law at the age of 22. However, she was expelled from her law school after she was caught having sexual relations with her female partner. After her parents heard the news about her sexuality, they were displeased. Therefore, disowning her and discontinued giving her money. She moved to California, where she had to work in multiple low-wage jobs just to pay rent. She refused to hid her sexuality and want to express it to others, and also creating awareness about gays and lesbians. Thus, she formed her own social group called Free Love Club. It started off fine at first, however, it was during the HIV/AIDS Epidemic which didn’t set well on others. Thus, created a huge backlash from the public. It wasn’t long for Lynda and several members from Free Love Club to leave the city and go somewhere far away from the public eye. After travelling for thousands of miles, Lynda and the group eventually found a secreted place full of trees, rivers and mountains, and made themselves at home. For a while, Lynda grows to love nature and the outdoors and, made it her lifestyle and her members feel the same way. Eventually, renaming Free Love Club to Children of the Garden, becoming a religious group, to express their love towards mother nature and expressing their sexuality. Lynda changed her name to Azalea, which is a reference to one her childhood book about a woman named Azalea who helps and protect the villagers who live in the mountains, but was killed by a Demon. Later, she was resurrected as a Goddess and slain the Demon, saving the villagers. In Which Lynda told her followers that mother nature had appointed her as Azalea and that she would be playing a significant role as a Goddess of Nature and their protector.
Decades later, however, things have changed drastically…
She was born and raised in Australia, Sydney, the daughter of a wealthy businessman (her father), and the world’s famous fashion designer (her mother), until she moved to America to study law at the age of 22. However, she was expelled from her law school after she was caught having sexual relations with her female partner. After her parents heard the news about her sexuality, they were displeased. Therefore, disowning her and discontinued giving her money. She moved to California, where she had to work in multiple low-wage jobs just to pay rent. She refused to hid her sexuality and want to express it to others, and also creating awareness about gays and lesbians. Thus, she formed her own social group called Free Love Club. It started off fine at first, however, it was during the HIV/AIDS Epidemic which didn’t set well on others. Thus, created a huge backlash from the public. It wasn’t long for Lynda and several members from Free Love Club to leave the city and go somewhere far away from the public eye. After travelling for thousands of miles, Lynda and the group eventually found a secreted place full of trees, rivers and mountains, and made themselves at home. For a while, Lynda grows to love nature and the outdoors and, made it her lifestyle and her members feel the same way. Eventually, renaming Free Love Club to Children of the Garden, becoming a religious group, to express their love towards mother nature and expressing their sexuality. Lynda changed her name to Azalea, which is a reference to one her childhood book about a woman named Azalea who helps and protect the villagers who live in the mountains, but was killed by a Demon. Later, she was resurrected as a Goddess and slain the Demon, saving the villagers. In Which Lynda told her followers that mother nature had appointed her as Azalea and that she would be playing a significant role as a Goddess of Nature and their protector.
Decades later, however, things have changed drastically…
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