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Lady Trillium Fancypants Aurora

Her Seductiveness, circa 1582/1860/2009

1556-2012


Countess of Aurora and Periwinkle



Of Lady Trillium and the Tradgedy of Paisley Germany:

Lady Trillium in hiding. It came to pass that at the time of the Tradgedy of Paisley Germany, Lady Trillium was married to a high-ranking P. German nobleman, who also happened to be the son of the Duke of Paisley Scotland. This lordship was... somewhat capricious... as a husband, and Lady Trillium often sought refuge from his ...machinations... in Paisley Wales, where she became as thick as thieves with Madame Amarantha and various others of the First Realm. She was concealed there during the actual fighting, along with Lady Gateaux-de-Fromage, and thus was one of very few survivors of the Abominable War. Sadly, perhaps, this first of her her husbands was no longer seen after the fighting was over.

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Lady Trillium and Lord Aurora.

Of Lady Trillium and her various Husbands and Dalliances:

Apart from her first husband, who linked her not only to the Tradgedy of P. Germany, but also the Disaster of P. Scotland, Lady Trillium was also at one point married to Lord Periwinkle, about whose affections she and Lady Gateaux-de-Fromage were wont to quarrel. At some point in the fighting, one or the other of the ladies eliminated him. Lady Trillium was therefore free to inheirit his title and lands. Lady Trillium was also frequently seen, at one point in time, in the company of Count the Dr. Raven Usher, of P. Russia, a great friend of Lord Edmund's. As Paisley Glen and P. Russia are absolutely not at war, the scandal was purely social, and not political. There were no repurcussions. Various other gentlemen Lady Trillium has been seen to associate with, perfectly innocently, include Lord Edmund himself, Jean-Yves LeDore, Roland Von Hale, Alexander Mestopheles, and her current husband, Lord Aurora.

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