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==Physical Description==
==Physical Description==
Unknown.
Lady Dulcet is a very short, petite woman of an indeterminable, but clearly ancient, number of years. Her pale skin is creased with decades of wrinkles, revealing light blue veins amid other blemishes that come with age, and her white hair is nearly translucent. Still, her hair is expertly fashioned and she wears her elegant gowns and dresses well, though her posture has clearly declined with her age.  The perfume she wears is subtle but bears a delicate aroma of wild flowers.  While her teeth appear to be porcelain dentures, and she walks with the aid of a (very tiny) cane, and she tends to crook her left ear towards whoever is speaking with her, one thing of note is that her eyes are akin to the brightest, most sharply-cut emeralds one could imagine. 
 
==Biography==
==Biography==
Known only by her pseudonym, Lady Dulcet has been a prodigious author for some years.  In fact, papers and essays bearing her name have been in circulation since the turn of the century!  How many of these works were written by the same person is unfortunately unknown as the group of authors that have used the Lady Dulcet pen name have managed to use similar writing styles, cadence and vocabulary in their disparate works.  Powerful women in the Church, various Guilds, the Vendel League, even Queen Elaine herself have all been rumored to have authored a Lady Dulcet paper.
Known only by her pseudonym, Lady Dulcet has been a prodigious author for some years.  In fact, papers and essays bearing her name have been in circulation since the turn of the century!  How many of these works were written by the same person is unfortunately unknown as the group of authors that have used the Lady Dulcet pen name have managed to use similar writing styles, cadence and vocabulary in their disparate works.  Powerful women in the Church, various Guilds, the Vendel League, even Queen Elaine herself have all been rumored to have authored a Lady Dulcet paper.
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==Known Associates==
==Known Associates==
[[Reginald Buckley]] - Correspondent
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Latest revision as of 05:27, 24 May 2013

Lady Dulcet is a character in 7th Sea: The Search for Salvation.

Physical Description

Lady Dulcet is a very short, petite woman of an indeterminable, but clearly ancient, number of years. Her pale skin is creased with decades of wrinkles, revealing light blue veins amid other blemishes that come with age, and her white hair is nearly translucent. Still, her hair is expertly fashioned and she wears her elegant gowns and dresses well, though her posture has clearly declined with her age. The perfume she wears is subtle but bears a delicate aroma of wild flowers. While her teeth appear to be porcelain dentures, and she walks with the aid of a (very tiny) cane, and she tends to crook her left ear towards whoever is speaking with her, one thing of note is that her eyes are akin to the brightest, most sharply-cut emeralds one could imagine.

Biography

Known only by her pseudonym, Lady Dulcet has been a prodigious author for some years. In fact, papers and essays bearing her name have been in circulation since the turn of the century! How many of these works were written by the same person is unfortunately unknown as the group of authors that have used the Lady Dulcet pen name have managed to use similar writing styles, cadence and vocabulary in their disparate works. Powerful women in the Church, various Guilds, the Vendel League, even Queen Elaine herself have all been rumored to have authored a Lady Dulcet paper.

Game log appearances:

Known Associates

Reginald Buckley - Correspondent