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Odds are, you've heard of Sabine.

You could have heard of her back in late 1206, when she was beginning to earn her reputation - the good reputation, lauding her as an amusing, vivacious novice of House Eglantine. Most likely, though, you know of Mademoiselle Bean because of the pre-debut affair with her own guard - the affair that her House, the Mont, and most of her friends disowned her for, and the affair that most of the city has yet to forgive her for, assuming that they ever do.

In February of 1207, about a week following the break of the scandal, the Silverhand bought her bond and took her away from the Eglantine indenture. Her marque changed hands yet again in late April of 1207, and Sabine came to answer to the Comte de Anjou, one Edwin Shahrizai.

An evening in late May saw Sabine debut aboard the Lis du Jour with a powerful crowd in attendance. Naturally, the scandals didn't stop afterward. In defiance of all that is good and just, however, her success as an independent adept hardly seemed to have suffered for her sins.

Within a year of her debut, her marque was done. The fallen d'Angel racked up a following at court and a number of formidable friends, to say nothing of those who openly named themselves as her patrons. It wasn't uncommon to hear her called the 'Slut of the Mont,' even to her face. Still, with the Comte's protection and the favor* of the royal family, there were few who would cross the line from insults to real threats.

In July of 1208, after several surprisingly quiet months, the courtesan migrated south. Word is that she has resettled in her hometown of Marsilikos, bestowing her dramatic self without mercy on the unsuspecting metropolis.


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