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<blockquote>''"The Faux Diamond: Diamonds aren’t supposed to be jealous, as they shine brighter than rubies. But this one is! Informing me herself, Mary Casimira, of how Elisabeth Leopoldine stole the title right from under her! Then claiming to be friends with the elegant and magnificent ruby. How two-faced." -Of Maisie d'Arkent on her gossip tabloid about the Carrington Soriee of 1817.''</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>''"The Faux Diamond: Diamonds aren’t supposed to be jealous, as they shine brighter than rubies. But this one is! Informing me herself, Mary Casimira, of how Elisabeth Leopoldine stole the title right from under her! Then claiming to be friends with the elegant and magnificent ruby. How two-faced." -Of Maisie d'Arkent on her gossip tabloid about the Carrington Soriee of 1817.''</blockquote>
  
Due to this gossip, she was banned from the Augustine Court for the rest of the Social Season. Only accelerating the process of Maisie packing her bags and running off to travel Almaris properly.  
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Due to this gossip, she was banned from the Augustine Court for the rest of the Social Season. Only accelerating the process of Maisie packing her bags and running off to travel Almaris properly. Taking after her father with such an incline to adventure.
 
 
== On Travels ==
 
Much like Maisie's father, Alexander-Lucien, Maisie always had a love for travel and sightseeing. She took many day trips, but during the ending of the Social Season of 1817 and the beginning of the 10th Nordling war, she'd take this chance to travel.
 
 
 
===Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska===
 
When Maisie was younger she was issued a wardship by the court of Haeseti-Ruska to study under Queen Isabel. She spent her late adolescent years and early teenage years learning of ruskan culture, etiquette, and general lessons noble ladies were supposed to be given.
 
 
 
Later in life, she'd return under her allies of ''Adelheid of Arthi'onn'. Due to her champagne-colored hair being recognizable, Maisie had dyed her hair a soft caramel. With the new name and new color, she was able to enjoy Haeseti events, parties, and create new friendships. One of the more significant ones was with [[Annika of Reza|Queen Annika]]. Much like her old relations with Queen Isabel and Queen Mariya. This connection would serve as a life long friendship and a lifeline for Maisie in her later years.
 
 
 
===Commonwealth of Sutica===
 
At the beginning of the 10th Nordling war, Maisie would take refuge with Lorena and Fey of Arith'onn in Sutica. There, she did not participate in cultural events and mainly kept to herself.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===The Silver State of Haelun'or===
 
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===The Principality of Ando Alur===
 
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== Career ==
 
== Career ==

Revision as of 23:45, 30 July 2021

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Maisie d'Arkent
Lady Maisie of Sunholdt
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Lady Maisie c.1815
Born: 13th of The Snow Maiden, 1794
Sunholdt, Holy Orenian Empire
Spouse: Unwed
House: d'Arkent
Father: Alexander-Lucian d'Arkent
Mother: Victoria Adelheid d'Arkent née de Balain


Maisie Adelheid d'Arkent (High Imperial: Margarita Alice), otherwise known as Maisie of Sunholdt or Adelheid of Arthi'onn, was a member of the house d'Arkent. She was the second born daughter to Lord Alexander-Lucian d'Arkent, and his wife Lady Victoria Adelheid d'Arkent née de Balain. She is a well-established member of the Augustine court under the rule of Anne I, Holy Orenian Empress, Joseph II, Holy Orenian Emperor, and John VIII, Holy Orenian Emperor.

Early Life

Lady Maisie Adelheid was born with her twin brother Caspian d'Arkent within the Duchy of Selm upon the 13th of The Snow Maiden, 1794 to Lord Alexander-Lucian d'Arkent and Lady Victoria Adelheid d'Arkent. She was the triennial born, and second born daughter to the pair. At that moment, the Duchy was under Peter Baldwin d'Arkent, the 2nd Duke of Sunholdt. Many would note how constantly sick she was, most convinced she would not make it through the evacuation to Almaris. However, some sort of miracle occurred and she would soon recuperate. Her formal education would begin soon after under various Imperial tutors and nannies. Known for her large dictionary of manners and etiquette knowledge that she had memorized.

Caspian and Maisie painted by Mary Vespira c.1800

Subsequently, after the disappearance of both her parents, the miss was sent to the Augustine court for the remainder of her childhood. There she learned more about court manners under Lady Anna Henrietta Pruvia-Provins. Much like her father, she had the urge to travel and explore. This sense of curiosity got the bright girl into some sticky situations. One of those being a rather harsh argument between her and Elijah d'Emyth over the girliness of pink. Forevermore being known for her grudges.

In 1807, Maisie was issued to Haense to start a wardship under Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska Isabel. There she continued her education, befriending Mariya Antoniya and Mariya Sofia. She also took a mentorship under the famous Seamster, Wilhelm O.R. She was most known for her five-time win streak in Hanseti Chess, the longest in history.

The young girl later returned to Providence for the first-ever social season of 1810. This season quickly turned into turmoil for the Sedan Rebellion, plunging Maisie into a deep depression which she only recovered from when she was given the chance to travel Almaris.

The Social Season of 1810

The first-ever Social Season was declared by the Princess Elizabeth Anne three months after Maisie d'Arkent turned sixteen. All planned debutantes were canceled as a result of this. All of Oren's ladies were now expected to make their debut at the Imperial-hosted Social Season. Before the debut, Maisie was seen at all gatherings accompanying her friends, Margaux, Cosette, and Alexandrina. During her own debut, Maisie wore her grandmother's wedding jewels, The Rubies of Alban, and a white gown designed by herself. The Sunholdt d'Arkent was given quite the compliment from Princess Imperial considering her plain entrance and dress.

"Very Elegant, Lady Maisie" -Of The Princess Imperial to Maisie d'Arkent's debut during the Social Season of 1810

An unexpected weight was set upon the woman's shoulders as she watched her more seasoned sister Debute, Lady Adriana, hauling the Sunholdt notoriety through the mud. Maisie quickly set to raising her family's standing during the accompanying gatherings and dances. Holding this duty which was simply tossed onto her as resentment against her sister. All through the season, Maisie appeared to stroll over the dramatization often occurring at these events. Characterizing herself as a solid entity. Not easily thrown to the wolves like many of the others in the season.

When the Social Season had started, Lady Maisie met Lord Conrad Ashford de Falstaff. The two were seen together during each occasion of the season, they were considered by numerous the best couple. However secretly, Maisie conceded to her more established sibling, Peter Alexander that Conrad had was quick to anger. She just was thinking about wedding him since he had effectively kissed her and thought she was ruined.

Conrad, confessed his intentions to marry Maisie a month before the closing masquerade. Maisie cheerfully accepted. The happy couple split up meer hours before the masquerade as Conrad admitted to joining the Sedan Rebellion. He didn't care for how more seasoned women like the Majordomo could boss him around. Choosing his own path. Provoked, Maisie left him swiftly. She rejected all letters sent by him and any chances he attempted to make to explain himself further. Confessing the wrongdoings of her ex-betrothed to the ruby, Alexandrina. The ruby then turned it into dark gossip. Telling everyone the de Falstaffs had betrayed the country and all three of the men had aligned themselves with Sedan.

The Aftermath

Mary and Maisie right before a tragedy occurred. Painted by Vespira Lilianne c.1816

Maisie did not go to the closing Masquerade, choosing to wall herself off in the Sunholdt estate for many years. No one saw her. In the safeness of her home, she continued her studies with air evocation, poetry, the harp, and even winemaking. Brewing a few wines with the grapes the Kovachev sisters sent her in get-well baskets.

Sourness still left over from her failed season, she'd take out on her cousin Mary Casimira during the youth's own Social Season of 1817. She'd note how angry her cousin looked when she did not get crowned the ruby, and later her younger brother Wilhelm's own tabloid, calling his sister the diamond of the season.

"The Faux Diamond: Diamonds aren’t supposed to be jealous, as they shine brighter than rubies. But this one is! Informing me herself, Mary Casimira, of how Elisabeth Leopoldine stole the title right from under her! Then claiming to be friends with the elegant and magnificent ruby. How two-faced." -Of Maisie d'Arkent on her gossip tabloid about the Carrington Soriee of 1817.

Due to this gossip, she was banned from the Augustine Court for the rest of the Social Season. Only accelerating the process of Maisie packing her bags and running off to travel Almaris properly. Taking after her father with such an incline to adventure.

Career

Magi

Augustine Court Tutor

Augustine Court Liaison to Haense Court

Titles and Styles

  • 1794-1812 Lady, d'Arkent
  • 1812-1822 The Honorable, Maisie Adelheid d'Arkent
  • 1822-present The Honorable, Maisie Adelheid d'Arkent, Lady of the Chamber, Court Liaison to Haense Court

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