Down in Middle Earth, the Elven race of Fangorn Forest have lived peacefully under the rule of Lady Hermia and King Lavendar. With their benevolent alliance with the Dwarves of Erebor, these Elves have shared their smithcraft, guardianship, and unbreakable wisdom with the line of Durin's Folk for centuries.
In tradition of Dwarven royalty, each Elf is chosen as a blessed godparent to any dwarf that has come to birth under the royal line, and their duty was to keep the child alive to the break of death. After King Thrain's only daughter, Dis, gave birth to two Dwarven boys, the choosing of an Elven godparent was decided: the leaders' only daughter, Saeril. As soon as she was chosen, she feels that there was no point to approach. She just didn't feel ready...
As the Dwarven siblings grew close in the Blue Mountains, Saeril, now knowing their names as Kili and Fili, has watched their every move in the shadows, while never having the instinct to approach them in personal. The two brothers, mostly the youngest, Kili, felt her shadowy presence watching over them, and Kili tried to communicate with her, but Saeril did not personally make herself known. Instead, she sent them gifts from nature and letters in order to stay in communication. Believing that she was just a spirit, they called her "Delva", meaning "endearment" in Khuzdul.
Years passed even more, and Saeril was nowhere in sight, but after Smaug the Terrible forced the Dwarves of Erebor to go into exile, the Elves of Fangorn lost their will to live longer. All, except for one. After Saeril was unknowingly captured by Sauron the Deceiver, the dark spirit deformed the pure elf into having horns and wings, while also corrupting her mind to strike chaos and fear across Middle-Earth, resulting the people to call the winged being "Maleficent", aka "malevolence".
With her mind in corruption, Maleficent sent Orc general, Azog, to slay the rest of the Durin bloodline, unknowingly sending a bounty upon their heads. During the battle in Moria, Maleficent mercilessly killed Thrain, and left the remaining dwarves defenseless under the hands of Azog. However, the Orc army retreated, giving Thorin and his kin their victory. Confronted by Gandalf the Grey, Maleficent's insanity dissipated, and she took sanctuary in Gandalf's care.
Fierce and dangerous she was claimed to be, Maleficent became a threat to all races, despite the fact that it was unintentional. She tried to reach out, but was still feared by all. All except one: the youngest dwarf in Durin's Folk. He never forgot about "Delva", and he was determined to see her in person. Afraid to approach her young godson, Maleficent kept herself hidden until Gandalf advised her to redeem herself for her past mistakes by guiding the exiled dwarves of Erebor back to their homeland.
They managed to reach the mountain, and on their journey, the she-elf's bond with her godsons became stronger and closer. However, as Thorin Oakenshield fell under the Dragon Sickness, Maleficent had to protect her godsons from their possible foresighted fate. For this, she helped the Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, take the Heart of the Mountain in order to prevent an all-out war. However, the trade for the riches failed, and the Dwarves of the Iron Hills interfered. The battle between Man, Orc, and Elf, went down for the worst, as Maleficent couldn't protect her eldest godson from his own fate, but she did prevent her own death by saving the youngest. With Kili being the only Godson to survive, Fili's death caused Maleficent to drown in rage and grief, causing herself to hate all servants of The One Sauron.
Hiding and overprotecting Kili in the village of Bree, she remains unaware of a new evil that Sauron will conceive...
Will she find her inner self during this final battle? Or will she return to her dark and dangerous ways?