Amalia Virelle
Noble
Amalia Virelle
Species
Human
Appearance
Amalia moves like someone who was taught to float through a ballroom and then forced to run through muddy streets. Her gait is measured, almost ceremonial, but it carries the weary steadiness of someone who has worked with her hands. She favors high collars and long sleeves that hide slightly ink-stained wrists and a pale, jagged burn that runs from just below her ear to her jaw — a souvenir from a collapsed bakehouse roof the year she sheltered refugees. Despite an immaculate coiffure of dark hair braided into an intricate crown, the hem of her silk skirts often bears the faint scrape of travel, and a child's braided leather bracelet is tied beneath her glove on her left wrist, frayed and stubbornly practical.
“Measured, with a noble's clipped vowels softened by river-town cadence; she uses rhetorical questions to prod and prefers short, precise sentences when angry. She sprinkles formal courtesy titles when negotiating, but will drop them in private.”
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Distinguishing Features
Thin burn scar along right jawline
Ink-stained fingertips on her writing hand
Single silver streak in otherwise dark hair
Child's braided leather bracelet under a glove
Voice
“Clear alto with a cultivated inflection softened by river-town vowels; it tightens into steel when she is angry or determined.”
Clothing
Finely tailored silk gowns and waistcoats of muted jewel tones, always layered over a travel-stained linen shift and a snug leather vest beneath; a signet ring on her right hand and a flat silver brooch in the shape of a reed pinned to her lapel
Body Language
Calm, controlled hands; when upset she laces her fingers behind her back and paces in small, measured steps. She often tilts her head when listening.
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