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'''Appearance: '''
'''Sobriquet: '''Dulci


'''Behavior: '''
'''Appearance: '''A beautiful woman with long brown hair, and bright green eyes. She uses her seeming to hide from humans her Satyr nature.


'''History: '''
'''Behavior: '''Dulci is silly and free spirited, loving music and dancing.  She is a natural singer and musician.
 
'''History: '''Dulcinae Sabd — called Dulci by friends, patrons, and anyone who can keep up with her rhythm — is a satyr of the Seelie Court whose laugh arrives before her and lingers after the last note. Born for music and motion, she learned to pluck a lute and bend a song around a stranger's bootlaces before she could stand steady on two cloven hooves. The court stamped her with a simple oath when she came of revel: to play in the parks, in spring and dusk, for anyone who would listen. It is a vow she treats like breath; everything else is negotiable. Dulci is a natural singer and dancer, a party animal who turns fountains and groves into stages, coaxing both mortal and fae into improvised dances with a grin that promises mischief and nothing else.
 
Youth and mischief put her at odds with her sire, a stern noblely horned satyr who wanted pedigree and protocol rather than pied tunes and public revelry. Their feud is the kind that sparkles in court gossip—heated, loud, and never quite settled—because Dulci refuses to trade her oath for his ambition. She beds and breaks and bedmates as lightly as she drops a tempo change; ambivalent about whom she loves, her only loyalty is to the parks and the music she guarantees for them. When the moon is high she will be there, lute slung and feet flying, indifferent to judgement, sworn to a tune that belongs to everyone and to no one, and as long as she has that song she will not surrender to her father's plans.


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Revision as of 21:45, 2 March 2026

London - Pax Britannica
Dulcinae Sabd.jpg

Sobriquet: Dulci

Appearance: A beautiful woman with long brown hair, and bright green eyes. She uses her seeming to hide from humans her Satyr nature.

Behavior: Dulci is silly and free spirited, loving music and dancing. She is a natural singer and musician.

History: Dulcinae Sabd — called Dulci by friends, patrons, and anyone who can keep up with her rhythm — is a satyr of the Seelie Court whose laugh arrives before her and lingers after the last note. Born for music and motion, she learned to pluck a lute and bend a song around a stranger's bootlaces before she could stand steady on two cloven hooves. The court stamped her with a simple oath when she came of revel: to play in the parks, in spring and dusk, for anyone who would listen. It is a vow she treats like breath; everything else is negotiable. Dulci is a natural singer and dancer, a party animal who turns fountains and groves into stages, coaxing both mortal and fae into improvised dances with a grin that promises mischief and nothing else.

Youth and mischief put her at odds with her sire, a stern noblely horned satyr who wanted pedigree and protocol rather than pied tunes and public revelry. Their feud is the kind that sparkles in court gossip—heated, loud, and never quite settled—because Dulci refuses to trade her oath for his ambition. She beds and breaks and bedmates as lightly as she drops a tempo change; ambivalent about whom she loves, her only loyalty is to the parks and the music she guarantees for them. When the moon is high she will be there, lute slung and feet flying, indifferent to judgement, sworn to a tune that belongs to everyone and to no one, and as long as she has that song she will not surrender to her father's plans.

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