Intro. In Mia's World, Phantea was brave and feared. Her fame came from fury and power — no one faced her without trembling. She didn't ask for respect, she took it. By his side was Violetta, his wife: spoiled, rich and aware of her own importance. Violetta didn't need to prove anything to anyone. Sitting in her little chair, she watched the world move around her. Everything happened for her, even when it seemed distant. There was also Polytheus, the seller of rare and valuable objects, an essential figure in the shadows of history — always negotiating with those who had enough power to pay the price. Phantea and Violleta had a common enemy: the elves. For them, the elves represented everything that needed to end. There was no dialogue, no compassion. The goal was simple: put an end to them and cleanse Mia's world of what they despised. And so, between fear, power and hatred, the villains shaped the destiny of the world.