This is the story of a girl name Robyn Wood. She left her scullery maid life behind, to live with the mysterious native tribe, who has the ability to turn into wolves by night. She learns their sacred use of magical elements taught by their mysterious goddess. Her life magically begins to change, and it starts with the War of the Roses.
Once Upon a Time when Henry Tudor won the War of the Roses and married Elizabeth of York, to unite the two warring families following his victory, he created the Tudor Dynasty and became King Henry VII. Through their marriage they had children: Arthur, Margaret, and Henry named after his father. Years later their children grew up to be mighty rulers:
Arthur Tudor became Prince of Wales, his father made plans for Arthur's marriage to marry Catherine of Aragon, daughter of the powerful Catholic Monarchs in Spain, to forge an Anglo-Spanish alliance against France and Scotland. Soon after his marriage to Catherine in 1501, the couple took up residence at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire, where Arthur unfortunately died 6 months later from sweating sickness, but Catherine survived it. One year after Arthur's death, Henry VII renewed the alliance with Spain by arranging for Catherine to marry Arthur's younger brother Henry, who would ascend to the throne in 1509 as King Henry VIII.
Margaret Tudor married King James IV of Scotland for the accordance with the Treaty of Perpetual Peace between England and Scotland, and became Queen of Scotland.
Young Henry now became King Henry VIII. He brought radical changes to the Constitution of England, expanding royal power and ushering in the theory of the divine right of kings in opposition to papal supremacy. Henry was an extravagant spender, using the proceeds from the dissolution of the monasteries and acts of the Reformation Parliament. His contemporaries considered him an attractive, educated and accomplished king. He has been described as "One of the most charismatic rulers to sit on the English throne." During his marriage with Catherine of Aragon, Henry became impatient with Catherine's inability to give birth to a male-heir, she only gave birth to his daughter, Marry I. After a while he became infatuated with Anne Boleyn from his court, she was charismatic, talkative, gorgeous, and she refused to be Henry's mistress. And so Henry divorced Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn, his infatuation for her became something more. Catherine was furious, after the divorce she spent her last years in isolation away from public.
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn were finally happy together, and they were even more happier when Anne became pregnant, life was perfect.
But they weren't the only happy couple who found true love, among their people there was a voyager and a ballerina, who are destined to meet.Â