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'''Sobriquet:'''
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'''Sobriquet:''' ''Lady'' {tongue-in-cheek}
  
'''Appearance:'''
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'''Appearance:''' A small swarthy woman, she often reminded others of the spider or the snake, fascinating and extremely dangerous.
  
'''Behavior:'''
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'''Behavior:''' Even in her most casual conversations she instinctively searched for moral weakness in others. She enjoyed leading others in the well-worn paths of corruption, a task which is so often all too easy to accomplish. She especially enjoyed laying bare the corruption of the "holy" monks and priests who infest the world.
  
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'''History:''' Lady Amisa's history remains vague, but give that Consul Achard spent considerable time in Sicily, it is likely that is where he encountered her. But neither Amisa nor Achard have been forthcoming on the matter of their meeting or the lady's origins.
  
 
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* -- '''[[Amisa's Statistics]]'''

Latest revision as of 15:41, 27 November 2017

Followers of Set -DAV- Rome -- medieval

Setite Amisa.jpg

Sobriquet: Lady {tongue-in-cheek}

Appearance: A small swarthy woman, she often reminded others of the spider or the snake, fascinating and extremely dangerous.

Behavior: Even in her most casual conversations she instinctively searched for moral weakness in others. She enjoyed leading others in the well-worn paths of corruption, a task which is so often all too easy to accomplish. She especially enjoyed laying bare the corruption of the "holy" monks and priests who infest the world.

History: Lady Amisa's history remains vague, but give that Consul Achard spent considerable time in Sicily, it is likely that is where he encountered her. But neither Amisa nor Achard have been forthcoming on the matter of their meeting or the lady's origins.

Recent Events: