Magden Rubino-Zaffria

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Magden Rubino-Zaffria
Social Rank 4
Fealty Velenosa
"Velenosa" is not in the list of possible values (Redrain, Valardin, Grayson, Thrax, Pravus, Lyceum, Crown) for this property.
House Rubino-Zaffria
Gender Female
Age 26
Religion Pantheon
Vocation Noble
Height 5'4"
Hair Color Blonde
Eye Color Blue
Skintone Pale
Family
Parents Donal Zaffria
Uncles/Aunts Marco Zaffria, Cerese Zaffria
Cousins Sylvie Rubino-Zaffria, Dafne Rubino-Zaffria
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Description

She is a pale and slender young woman, just a touch shy of average height and exceedingly fair. Her hair is short, golden mess, with pixie locks tickling her temples, her ears, and her jaw. It's random enough that it might have been done with a knife. Her eyes are elfin and wide-spaced, vividly blue. A straight nose and wide, expressive bow of a mouth are underscored by an impish, pixie chin. Her age is difficult to determine with those doll-like features and rangy, coltish limbs. The curves that mark her as a woman are very modest indeed, delicate suggestions of a rose more bud than bloom.

Personality

Magden is open and warm, her smiles and laughter ready things. One might go so far as to call her trusting and child-like, despite being a woman grown -- and a little mad. Quite the darling flower of House Zaffria.

Background

A country cousin from a lesser branch of House Zaffria, it's fairly well-known that Lady Magden is a bit soft in the head. Not that she lacks warmth or charm (or her own peculiar brand of intelligence) just... she can occasionally be found having tea with rats in the cellar, reading books upside down, or raptly contemplating the underside of a table. That's the sucttlebut, anyhow. It's possible she's been taken in for pity, following the death of her father. More particular inquiry will reveal that the lady's former home employed a rather skilled -- some might say renowned -- apothecary and physician to tend her mother's poor health. Though her mother died when Lady Magden was still a child, the physician remained, taking on the young girl as a promising pupil. Perhaps, then -- between her bouts of eccentricity -- she's actually of some use. Whatever the case, Lady Magden has arrived just in time for her cousin Sylvie's ascension -- gods help them all.