[center][IMG]http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r478/gaaraxnami13/medieval/bec22511-689b-4b70-a57e-c411d5e8a33c_zpsb42ef6e5.jpg[/IMG] Title: Serving Maid Mabil "Mouse" Scot Age: 19 Bio/Personality: Mabil Scot is step-daughter to Randal Plunkett, 21st Baron of Dunsany. He took her mother, Elinor Scot, as his third wife, having already sired four girls to his previous wives. Mabil's mother was the only one to give him an heir, and therefore Mabil was tolerated. It was already a scandal that the Baron had married a widow, much less a Scottish widow. Mabil's father had died on a hunting trip when she was twelve, and her mother seemed to marry the Baron quite quickly and conveniently. Being tolerated was not the same as being loved, however. Mabil was allowed to study with the Baron's daughters given that she excel quickly. She was also given the hand-me-down dresses of her four step-sisters given that she be well mannered and most of all invisible, especially when a potential suitor came to call. Mabil did mind. She enjoyed reading and learning of different places and times. It gave her a place to be whoever she wanted, in her dreams. Plain in looks, Mabil focused on studies, house work and her day dreams, while her elder sisters chased suitors and went off to court. And as the last of her elder sisters drifted to court or to their new husbands' manors, Mabil found that the Baron's home had become quiet lonely. There was no giggling in the hallways, or arguing in the kitchen, or even noise in the mending room. Everything had grown rather boring without her sisters' dramas. But when Mabil turned eighteen, the Baron decided it was time for her to go to the courts as well, to find her own husband of course. However Mabil was a Scot, and not blood related to the Baron at all, Mabil had no rightful position in court. But, in order to leave the dreary manor, Mabil insisted she be sent to the palace, to be of some use to the Crown. So she was sent as a serving maid, lady-in-waitings being her sisters' rightful claim after all. Keeping her mother's previous married name, Mabil Scot, went into service at the palace without much of anyone's knowledge to whom was her step-father. Such knowledge would only sully her step-sisters' chances to marriage and create some sort of scandal. But Mabil found her invisibility could be of use to her and even to her sisters. Since she was so common place, no one paid her much heed when gossiping or whispering. Secrets, lies, scandals, Mabil had access to them. Of course she only used her information when asked by her sisters, whether it be scandals or blackmail, Mabil always had some tasty tid bit. She was then dubbed "Mouse", for all her invisible scurrying about. Such stealth and slyness, the nickname made sense to her at least. Not that she'd ever do much harm herself. But every drama needs a mysterious whisper of lie or truth to push things along. Not to mention the ease in which she could sneak into rooms forbidden to most others. After all she is but a servant to the Crown and does as she is told....now doesn't she? [IMG]http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r478/gaaraxnami13/medieval/8371d565-73b4-40a4-9fba-7ae4d05f2a1d_zpsbea8724f.jpg[/IMG][/center]