Ken tells her that he was a father, determined to protect his family from Malivore, at least, the ones he hadn't already consumed. Hope pins Aurora to the wall, letting her hang by her hands as she recovers. Lizzie appears in front of her and stabs her hand with the Red Oak stake. This makes her the first female vampire sired in history while Lucien is the first male vampire sired in history. In an almost copy of 'Shining's bartender, Arthur dons the screen as the only semblance of human life apart from the two leads on the spaceship. Aurora watchers were then alerted, poised with their cameras pointing to the northern sky. She had a very high resistance to aneurysm spells due to her time at a Buddhist monastery for an unknown amount of time. Aurora questions why she should trust her, though quite simply they both want the same thing. Her father, Ken, hated her for that. Tristan was agitated by her not coming to him once she was in New Orleans but even more annoyed by her taking Rebekah and meddling with his plans to use the neutralized Original as leverage against the Mikaelsons. Cleo learns of her line of questioning and jumps ahead, seeking her out. Nature's way of telling her that she's overstayed her welcome and that it's time to die. Ben tells her that his father is the only one that can grant a Boon and begs her not to do this, to wake him. Meanwhile, in New Orleans, Klaus was curious about what had happened to Aurora but Lucien explained that he and Aurora had parted lifetimes ago, and he wasn't sure what became of her. Their relationship was complicated, but she taught her that complicated doesn't mean broken. He then let it slip that he would miss her once he had left, and upon realizing that he was going on a trip without her, she reacted badly and charged at him. Afterwards, while the two were having a conversation about the future they could've had together, which Aurora found amusing, Camille and Hayley came up with a plan to stop Aurora from drinking the serum and killing Klaus. Klaus, Elijah, and the Rebekah The Originals character first arrived in New Orleans during the 18th century. Aurora casts the incendia spell and a plate held by a nearby waiter erupts in fire. Leaving Lizzie alone, she vamps away. She explains that she came here because she needed a weapon that could kill the tribrid. She was very resistant to pain infliction spells. She takes this as her cue to answer, though it's Lizzie and Jen. Such is the way of gods. Returning to the diner, she and Lizzie talk. Instead of manipulation and torture, he hopes they can share a meal and talk and releases her from the shackles. Hope explains that this is her trusting her instincts and believing that she's not too far gone. Still on fire from a bit of sunlight, Lizzie smothers the fire and apologizes to her, what she's experiencing is unnecessary and inhumane. The Mikaelsons took her hostage, to exchange her for the Serratura and Hayley, who Tristan had previously captured. Aurora has buried Freya, but the tricky part is that Aurora has made many decoys to confuse Klaus and Elijah. Confronted with her betrayal, he removes the spear. He was expecting to see Rebekah Mikaelsons' body, so . Making another last minute turn, she questions Lizzie why she doesn't trust her with the map. Lizzie comes out with two slushies, knowing that she would take the bait. Last time they met, he didn't put up much of a fight, but promised her that he won't be so easy to defeat this time. Aurora's revelation pushed Klaus to attack Elijah. A waitress tries to take her order, though Aurora is too busy. Aurora didn't need to look at that map, but she did anyway. In Into the Woods, Aurora is chained in a shipping container, shaking as it's being transported to an unknown destination. Aurora has the typical weaknesses of a non-Original vampire. Aurora already knows this and why she has help. The two then made love in Klaus' bedroom. If one were to believe the legends, it's some sort of prisoner jail, said to be capable of containing a god. Lizzie tells her that she can fix that if she lets her out since her magic doesn't work on this god stuff. Every death will be his fault. For the first time, she saw fear in his face. Jen also retorts that should they ever wake up and find out, she'd be in a world of hurt, meaning she can't let them free any of them. In the Originals she is the daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah. They've come with food to make amends and to bribe her with an offering. Aurora succumbs to the fatal wound and dies. Elijah dispatched her Strix escort while Klaus took Aurora, who was happy to see Klaus in her drug induced state. She has teamed up with Aurora; however, she thinks that her centuries-long vendetta might have knocked a screw loose. Lizzie siphons from the Red Oak stake, but Aurora telekinetically takes the stake from her and shoves Lizzie back into a support beam. She revealed her transformation to Klaus, and the pair's lust for each other just grew more intense. He believes it to be worth the risk, if they can get past Jen. Though it's not nearly as fancy or powerful as Papa Tunde's blade, she hopes it's just as painful. Jen explains that gods are only as powerful as people's belief in them, which had diminished over the years. Lizzie, however, doesn't go to Alaric. Klaus arrived and tried to talk Aurora down from harming Camille by promising that Aurora was the woman he loved, not Cami. Aurora believes her to be lying. Later, Aurora escaped the monastery, killing all of the monks and called Tristan to reveal that she was on her way to join him in New Orleans. Hope asks how Lizzie would proceed with their hostile witness. He believes that smiting her enemies will bring her mind to peace and justice for her brother, even if it does not bring him back. Lizzie, however, has an idea. With tensions elevated between the witches and the vampires, she demands them all to return to class. Compared to that, getting rolled. Lizzie muses how it runs in the family, telling her own story about Hope. Lucky for her, she knew all the words, otherwise, she probably wouldn't have. The following morning, she discarded the empty bottle of poison she had used and threw away her mask, walking freely into the streets of New Orleans with her presence still being unknown to both Klaus and her brother, Tristan. He needs confirmation that all the things she has told him are true. Klaus admitted that he would kill Aurora for what she did to Cami but he couldn't kill her yet. Lizzie empathizes with her, having lost her sibling. Aurora greets Hope, wondering if she expected someone else. She apologizes and before she shoots him, Elijah shows up and she instead shoots him in the lower part of the chest. However, Aurora can say the same about her, but Lizzie hears her out. Doing as she's tasked, Aurora enters Jen's workshop, though she's nowhere to be seen. They want to raise the time god, Chronos, as they'd know him as. She was able to manipulate Hope into killing members of the Triad, without being immolated herself. Lifting the lid, dozens of spikes retract as Aurora finds Jen's lifeless body. There was a funny moment in Season 5 of the Originals where Roman pointed out to Hope that there was a dead redhead wrapped in a sheet in the parlor. Despite this she still questions his wardrobe and tosses him the other man's clothing. Ben believes they want it to raise his father, but he's wrong. Thanks to the Brotherhood of the Five briefly putting Elijah down with the daggers, the trio were freed, and swore vengeance against the Original Vampires that had taken a century from them with their compulsion. Hope matches Aurora strike for strike, but believes that she's made a mistake bringing a spear to their battle. Getting straight to the point, Cleo tells her that she's the student that she wants to talk to because she burned the red oak tree down and there's nothing left of it remaining. Lizzie takes a seat across from Aurora, who wonders how she found her. She'll never get the chance to apologize and explain that she hated what she had to do. In a state, Aurora believes Lizzie to be her dead brother, Tristan, and tells her she knows how to defeat Hope. Rebecca Elizabeth Breeds (born 17 June 1987) is an Australian actress, known for her roles as Cassie Cometti in the third series of Blue Water High, as series regular Ruby Buckton in the soap opera Home and Away, Aurora de Martel in The Originals and its spin-off Legacies, and as recurring character Nicole in seasons 6 and 7 of Pretty Little Liars.In 2021, Breeds was cast as Clarice Starling . Aurora questions if he can bring him back. Aurora's greatest ruse yet. She hatched an elaborate plan to lure Klaus' daughter, Hope, into a trap so she could get revenge on the Mikaelson family. He's only ever seen it done once by the very person they're trying to trick. Aurora then vamp speeds away and Klaus gives chase to her. Vincent suddenly appeared in front of the vehicle and used his magic to send the SUV crashing. Aurora quips, or else what, but Ken is not amused. Aurora takes a moment and comes to her decision. With that information, Klaus pondered what was stopping him from killing Aurora, who just helplessly couldn't understand that he didn't love her. He explains that when he said he could not return her brother, she assumed it was beyond his power. Though she seems to displays some enjoyment towards it. She comments on his strength, but they need to have a chat. Since Aurora drank the serum to become an upgraded Original but hasn't died yet, it is unknown if it will get out of her system, or how it will affect her. And on Friday's episode, two evil wannabes finally made their . Casting another spell, she frees Aurora, much to her surprise. Regardless, Lizzie decides to vamp to the nearest town to compel themselves a new car. Lizzie tells her that Jen told her his story and how he'd do anything to bring his old lover back as well as that Chronos isn't in any of those sarcophaguses. It was during this time that Lucien revealed his newfound strength to Aurora and offered her to drink the serum as well, so they can work together to achieve the common goal - fulfill the prophecy and kill the entire Mikaelson family. She also suffered from bipolar disorder, which caused her to have manic episodes of depression, happiness, anger, etc. A monk handed her a piece of paper, and, upon reading the note written on it, she slit the monk's throat in a fit of rage with her fingernails. When Aurora told Elijah that she knew where Rebekah was, Elijah threatened Aurora's brother for Rebekah's location, but Aurora was undeterred as she and Klaus had reached an understanding before Aurora left the brothers alone. He's not the first charismatic, power-hungry madman that she's encountered in her life. She wouldn't consider her quitting a betrayal and tells Lizzie to go to her father. Hope stabs the spear into the ground next to her body, telling her that is not all he was capable of. Aurora was set to desiccate due to her imprisonment. However, the ultimate death sentence for a god came along. Aurora believes something is bothering him and he explains to her that he had a strange dream. Hope agrees and, joining hands, the two cast incendia, setting Aurora's body on fire. While they cuddled, Cami must have heard a noise because she turns a bit in Klaus' arms. Ben even confirmed her suspicions about the existence of the gods and she was right about the origins of the sarcophagus she stole from the museum. In Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost, Aurora sits at a diner, poring over books about the gods. Lizzie believes that based on what she's learned, she chooses to do things that are harmful to her as a consistent pattern. AKA A steely special ops agent finds his morality put to the test when he infiltrates a crime syndicate and unexpectedly bonds with the boss' young son. Aurora mocks Lizzie's trustworthiness, telling her to throw caution to the wind. Lizzie and Aurora hit a snag in their plan, namely a flat tire. Lizzie had called her crazy and was being dismissive and judging her symptoms and not their cause. He's come to apologize to her. They all thought she was a freak, because she didn't fit in. However, the following night, she found that Lucien had completed his transition into the first ever sired vampire, and he and Klaus had fed on innocent women in the local chapel. Lizzie removed the stake from her hand and they talk. Aurora watched as her childhood friend was killed. In Was This the Monster You Saw?, Aurora drives Lizzie's car, speeding down a road while Lizzie tracks their target with a spelled map. She stole Rebekah's body to ensure that Rebekah - and herself remained safe, as Aurora's life is tied to Rebekah's. She now sees Tristan's actions for what they were. The loneliness of that, the torture and the utter lack of love, which is the very thing that fuels a god. Hope slams the thermostat-turned-dark object into her chest just over her heart and activates it with a spell. Through unknown means, she claimed that she, Lucien and Tristan could not be compelled anymore. She was the younger sister of Tristan de Martel and daughter of Count Martel. During unknown centuries, when Aurora would suffer from her heightened episodes, Tristan would have Aurora committed for many of her predispositions; often leading to crude attempts at helping her such as being plunged into ice baths, bled for melancholia, and exorcised for demons six times. While he went to rescue her, Aurora fled and ended up on a bench, sobbing as Lucien appeared to comfort her. Firefly Lane She appears behind Hope, noting that she sees her father within her and knows everything about Klaus. Aurora admits that it's quite clever. When she was still human, despite being born into a noble family, she was nothing like her father, brother, or other noblewomen. He questions why they want him and Lizzie explains that they want to go back in time and fix all of the mistakes they've made. The Mikaelsons, new to immortality, meet Tristan and Aurora, a brother and sister who represent a more cultured, sophisticated lifestyle. In The Axeman's Letter, Aurora sent a unique message to Klaus revealing that she was in town and wanted him to come find her. Lizzie has a billion reasons, none of which she believes she can handle hearing. Back at the dinner table, Klaus snapped Tristan's neck and told Aurora that Tristan will die slowly and painfully unless she returned Rebekah. Lizzie was right about one thing. In You Will Remember Me, at Aurora's Estate, she's expecting Hope Mikaelson's arrival and has her butler usher her in. She then vamp speeds away as she knows she'll be killed if she sticks around. Hope believes that Aurora betrayed Triad and should have burned, but Aurora has merely manipulated Hope into killing them for her. Aurora seemed to be a skilled operator of mind compulsion. She also questions what they do with Jen herself, who's clearly loath to raise any god. Aurora reminds her about their binding agreement and Lizzie doesn't want to break it, just to raise a different god. She asks if Lizzie would like to say anything. Likewise, she calls Hope a coward, too, and believes her weapon will fix that and show her Papa Tunde's Blade. They could take them back; back to when Tristan was alive. If only Hope wasn't so ignorant and knew her history. She was also testing her to prove a point. He was so intent on destroying him that he was blind to the true enemy in his midst; his daughter. Once she was passed out, Tristan handed her off to the monks who came to collect her and instructed them to "up her dosage" while he was gone, since her hysteria regarding his trip could make her a danger to herself and others. The spear is forged with god magic. Lizzie quips that it doesn't matter. It also ensures that she won't be alone in this endeavor and they both get what they want. Aurora pleads with her, explaining that hearing about her family is a matter of great importance. Over a. No one knows what to do with her." So Aurora is dessicated somewhere in the Mikaelson mansion, and she'll probably stay there forever. She believes that these gods have all kinds of powers, including the ability to wield and shape time. Some more stunning images are being shared of this morning's Aurora Australis, which was visible as far north as Dubbo! She tells him that she will end her brother's suffering by ending Elijah, and that the look on Klaus' face will be the salve for her broken heart. If she does that, then Lizzie will be forced to tell her father, to which Aurora would consider a betrayal. In the woods, Hope listens in as the wolves scream out in pain. One that was decent, kind, and loving. Jen explains that Ben's cursed and the only he can break that curse is with her father, which her father will only break the curse as a boon in exchange for his freedom. Lizzie begs to differ because she's named her metal shop "Torch 'n Toke." Similarly, she doesn't want her future to look like Aurora's. Lizzie questions if she told Ben about the boon, and Aurora threatens to hang up. She and her brother witnessed the Mikaelson siblings enter their home while the five Original Vampires were pretending to be the children of the Count de Guise. She believes that she is the awful one with the rest of her family, unlike the contrived little sob story she shared. She purposefully made herself appear as insignificant as the other foes to challenge the tribrid when in reality, Aurora is a brilliantly meticulous foe with a carefully crafted plan. But due to her bipolar disorder, which is heightened as a vampire, she can also be malevolent, dangerous and extremely violent in an instant. All she needs to do is find out which one. The two had a heartfelt reunion and waited for Elijah and Klaus to appear. He bested her and yet she refused to die. She either wore it up or down, but often paired with a light-colored dress and minimal make-up. Lizzie explains to Hope that they don't need a plan B since Aurora has told them her plan, though Hope has gone through the trouble of creating a dark object. Hope takes the opportunity to vamp Aurora to safety at the Old Mill. Since the beginning of the series in 2015, Bure has featured in more than a dozen films, but Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Haunted By Murder, which premiered in February 2022, was her last. In A Walk on the Wild Side, upon her arrival in New Orleans, Aurora secretly attended the Strix's gala, using the masquerade masks to hide her identity. Hope stands over Aurora's immobilized body. Klaus changed for her and she saw in her everything that she couldn't have. She attempts to explain that she's not who she thinks she is, even calling out for someone to help her. He asked about her actions like recently killing the monk and admitted that he wished she had handled it better. Permitting they allow him, he too wants to go back as well, to the time when his lover, Ashur was alive. The timing of her and the invader is convenient, to say the least. Ben lied to them. Powerless to stop Malivore from ruining the world he had conquered. They are in the endgame. This will be a much heralded day in his legend. Ken offers her a hand to pick her up, but she chooses to resist him. She easily deduced as much, yet played along with his casual interrogation. Ken, however, tells her that he cannot do that for her. She then gets the revolver and points it at Freya, and shoots her in the stomach, and questions if she'll still be alive when Freya's brothers find her. Lizzie, however, believes she knows how to fix her, though Aurora mentions that Tristan tried "fixing" her where a doctor or a monk would stick her in ice baths or cut her open, to try to help. She was the only member of the Trinity to appear in all of the first 10 episodes of season 3. Hope scoffs and questions if Ken really sent her into battle not knowing if his weapon would work. She's surprised about his powers, assuming the legends to be true. Aurora knows Ken is coming and they need to make this quick. She can ask his siblings if she can find their bodies. Aurora has the power of light and Life. The more time they spend together, though, she wonders if it's even about them, because now she's partnered up with her. Aurora, however, decides to threaten the students of the school. Using the sire bond, Lizzie is forced to drive a stake into her chest, though Lizzie overcomes the sire bond, missing her heart. Ken wonders if she truly believes them and she does. It was crafted by the very hands of a god, along with several like it, to protect them. Aurora is also manipulative and calculating. They seal their union in a kiss. She then questioned Camille's feelings for Klaus and laughed at the idea that Cami believed she was really bringing out the good in him. Jen quips backs if she's not smart enough if she'll resume Ken's torture, but that too, she denies. She can hear all of them in the woods, the wolves and their very loud heartbeats. Aurora scolds her and explains that the blade was imbued with black magic by the witch Papa Tunde and it was one of four bones culled from the Hollow, a name she's familiar with. Lucien was on the roll and bit him which made his death a surprise considering he was a Mikaelson. She quips that she could even be right behind her, which prompts Hope to look over her shoulder. Klaus' crazy ex-girlfriend was able to do a number on his emotions, but like all sticky situations,. She seems to have no regard for human life, finding it a means to an end. That would be Aurora (Rebecca Breeds), Klaus' certifiable crazy ex-girlfriend who couldn't stand the idea of him being with another woman, or other person period, really. Aurora won't make the same mistake either. Aurora gladly tells her that, burrowed into his chest, it rendered him unconscious and in a state of impossible and unending agony. Later, Cami mentioned to Vincent that she believed Aurora would eventually return and try to finish her. If she is meant to learn some lesson it is this: she is doomed to be alone. It's now time to end this. In Give 'Em Hell Kid, Freya examined Aurora's body only to find out that there isn't a single trace of serum in her blood. Hope and Aurora face off against one another. After the events that transpired while Aurora's consciousness was in the world, she was walled into a bricked structure by Klaus. She has a childlike air to her and appears to have a close relationship with her brother Tristan, despite him keeping her captive in a monastery as a result of her disorder. Aurora is adamant to make somebody pay for what Hope's family did to her. She tells her that she did too little too late, but she can do more. Branding the spear, she tells her that she's not the only one who can cheat. Cami and Hayley appear just as Aurora is ready to kill herself and then Klaus in a suicide-murder that would confound Shakespeare. She has similar sentiments with Hope, which makes her assume that it wasn't so easy to betray her family. In a motel room, Hope and Lizzie imprison Aurora in enchanted chains. They know where the key is, though Lizzie doesn't know if they should be doing this, given the information Jen has given them about her father. Laughing, she thanks Cleo for the spell and vamps towards her, knocking her out in a single blow. In You Hung the Moon, Aurora was happy and enjoying a rare visit with her brother, Tristan, during which time they practiced sword-fighting together. She explains that he sent her in his place, though Hope retorts about him having no honor. Yet, despite Aurora having been a major antagonist of The Originals season 3 and hurting Elijah (Daniel Gillies), Rebekah (Claire Holt), and Cami (Leah Pipes), or at least contributing to them being hurt, Klaus refrained from killing her. Lizzie wants to chat with her. Aurora believes that his time in a metal coffin has made him paranoid. Aurora considers the source of the directions, but Lizzie cites her profound trust issues and that the car is a metaphor for their partnership. Once the dinner began, Aurora grew annoyed that the dinner was nothing more than an interrogation. Ken will confront Hope in a trial by combat, the way of royalty and the gods. Klaus was the most feared vampire in the world and he conspired to let her desiccate in a wall and when that failed, she was trapped in an endless slumber.