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== Literature by Lady Incognita == | == Literature by Lady Incognita == | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Diseases of the Blood}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|The Tourmaline Depths}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Vampires before Vellioth}} | ||
== Literature by Amanita Szarr == | == Literature by Amanita Szarr == | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Alturiak 1477}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Flamerule 1477}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Kythorn 1477}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Mirtul 1477}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Tarsakh 1477}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> |
Revision as of 17:08, 7 July 2024
Amanita Szarr, later known as Lady Incognita, was a prolific author on vampiric matters.
Overview
She records her own history in notes labelled 1477. According to these notes, Amanita Szarr was invited to Cazador's Palace at thirteen, where she was invited into the ballroom for the first time.[1] She was later transformed into a Vampire, but refused to participate in what she called 'the family rites'. In punishment she was imprisoned in the attic.[2] Amanita rejected the name of Amanita Szarr after her damnation. She renamed herself Lady Incognita, and elected to remain in the attic.[3]
Literature by Lady Incognita
Literature by Amanita Szarr
References
- ↑ Tarsakh 1477 — Amanita Szarr
- ↑ Tarsakh 1477 — Amanita Szarr
- ↑ Flamerule 1477 — Amanita Szarr