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==Physical Description== | ==Physical Description== | ||
Mia had some of the classical, trademark features of Vodacce women with her olive-tinged skin and hair of the deepest black shade when she was born, though to her parents wonderment, she had icy, pale blue eyes, a shocking departure from their lineage. Her beauty as she became a young woman with an easy smile that seemed to make those shocking, alluring eyes flash. She's tall for her sex and was growing into a curvy figure when Felix last saw her. | Mia had some of the classical, trademark features of Vodacce women with her olive-tinged skin and hair of the deepest black shade when she was born, though to her parents wonderment, she had icy, pale blue eyes, a shocking departure from their lineage. Her beauty as she became a young woman with an easy smile that seemed to make those shocking, alluring eyes flash. She's tall for her sex and was growing into a curvy figure when Felix last saw her. | ||
Mia has grown into an attractive woman. The nun's habit of her order hides her body save for her face and hands, the pale blue robes making her eyes seem even more striking against her olive skin. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
The daughter of a consul meant her father could send her to the most prestigious courtesan schools when she became of age, though her mother, an Eisen citizen, argued that she should be given the opportunity to be educated in Eisen before she learned the 'woman's trade' in Vodacce. She was thus kept in Freiburg as a child, growing up next door to an Eisen family, their son one [[Felix Vogel]]. | The daughter of a consul meant her father could send her to the most prestigious courtesan schools when she became of age, though her mother, an Eisen citizen, argued that she should be given the opportunity to be educated in Eisen before she learned the 'woman's trade' in Vodacce. She was thus kept in Freiburg as a child, growing up next door to an Eisen family, their son one [[Felix Vogel]]. | ||
Mia is currently the prioress of the Malaca convent, the ''Hermanas de San Felipa'' (Sisters of Saint Felipa). The sisters are devoted to charity and follow many of the policies of the Benefactine Order, including vows of poverty and chastity. She has information relating to a Montaigne plot to introduce disease into Castille as a way to turn the war but unresolved issues with Felix Vogel have resurfaced with their reunion and seem to have rattled her immensely. | |||
==Relatives== | ==Relatives== | ||
[[Vincenzo Fusco di Profeta Chiesa]] - Father <br /> | [[Vincenzo Fusco di Profeta Chiesa]] - Father <br /> | ||
{{NPC|role=Nun|campaign=7th Sea: The Search for Salvation}} | {{NPC|role=Nun|campaign=7th Sea: The Search for Salvation}} |
Revision as of 16:03, 17 March 2012
Mia Fusco di Freiburg is a character in 7th Sea: The Search for Salvation.
Physical Description
Mia had some of the classical, trademark features of Vodacce women with her olive-tinged skin and hair of the deepest black shade when she was born, though to her parents wonderment, she had icy, pale blue eyes, a shocking departure from their lineage. Her beauty as she became a young woman with an easy smile that seemed to make those shocking, alluring eyes flash. She's tall for her sex and was growing into a curvy figure when Felix last saw her.
Mia has grown into an attractive woman. The nun's habit of her order hides her body save for her face and hands, the pale blue robes making her eyes seem even more striking against her olive skin.
Biography
The daughter of a consul meant her father could send her to the most prestigious courtesan schools when she became of age, though her mother, an Eisen citizen, argued that she should be given the opportunity to be educated in Eisen before she learned the 'woman's trade' in Vodacce. She was thus kept in Freiburg as a child, growing up next door to an Eisen family, their son one Felix Vogel.
Mia is currently the prioress of the Malaca convent, the Hermanas de San Felipa (Sisters of Saint Felipa). The sisters are devoted to charity and follow many of the policies of the Benefactine Order, including vows of poverty and chastity. She has information relating to a Montaigne plot to introduce disease into Castille as a way to turn the war but unresolved issues with Felix Vogel have resurfaced with their reunion and seem to have rattled her immensely.
Relatives
Vincenzo Fusco di Profeta Chiesa - Father