Monday, May 15, 2006

Isabella Moyglare (1421)

Isabella Moyglare
Ghoul to Guy le Blanc
Lady of Norman Ireland – Wife to Lord Moyglare

Some women are lucky to get everything they want in life, and you are one of them. Your needs are simple, you wish for only money and sex, and they have been taken care of in fine stead.

Until 6 years ago, you were no better than an overpaid prostitute working with your brother (who took “protection money”) to make out a living, but then things changed. You were attending a very upscale party with a local patron and met the guest of honor, Gauwyn Moyglare. He had just been made Lord of the Norman Irish. You used your guile and charm to seduce him and become his wife. That was great because you had access to all of the men and money you could dream of.

After your Lord came back from the French campaign in 1415, he brought a friend with him - Guy leBlanc. It was just days before you had him in your bed, but that turned out to work against you, now you are his ghoul. Turns out that Gauwyn is, too. So other than possessing this dark secret, life is normal.

Lord Moyglare took you to Ireland and you found out that “Lord” Moyglare wasn’t such a big shot after all. He was the master of a land that had been overrun by Irish. So the bad news was that he wasn’t so rich, but here you were a Lady, and not snickered at in the dark corners of the court. As a bonus you were able to bring along the steadfast lover and guard of Lord Moyglare, William Hughes. Through all of it all, you and your brother have remained close and share secrets.

Currently, Gauwyn is so tied up with business that taking on new lovers hasn’t been a problem. You are the most well connected person in Dublin. This has allowed you to find out a bit about the plague in Dublin and the famine outside of the city.

First, a priest named Adam Smith talks in his sleep. Because of this, you know that a small sect of fanatics are responsible for the plague that has beset Dublin. Second, since you swing from both sides of the plate, you have been with the Fitzgerald lady Beatrix. It turns out that she’s a witch and “just between women” the witches started the famine outside of the city. A church official has informed you that “Papal representatives are on the way”. Finally, Olyver Moore’s sword isn’t the only thing that’s a bit short and Welshmen wear kilts for a reason.

This weekend, there is a jousting tournament outside of Dublin. It is being used to front a negotiation between the O’Reilly’s and Lord Moyglare. To make the joust seem legitimate, O’Reilly has put his daughter up as the prize. You would love to find out what the Irish are “hiding” and maybe they will trade a bit of this information (and money) for the feel of an English Lady.

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