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Name | Letitia Keepsake |
Race | Human |
Age | nearly 16 |
Occupation | aristocrat (and Witch) |
Physical appearance | blonde, blue-eyed, slender, very pretty in a pale way |
Residence | Baron's castle, The Chalk |
Death | |
Parents | Duke & Duchess of Keepsake |
Relatives | |
Children | |
Marital Status | m. (Roland) |
Appearances | |
Books | I Shall Wear Midnight |
Cameos |
Letitia, Baroness of The Chalk (neé Keepsake) is a most unlikely Witch. True, Magrat Garlick was, at least, young-ish and blonde-ish and no black and midnight hag, but she didn't resemble the storybook princess either. Letitia does, to the extent that Perspicacia Tick might not have suspected her had they met, and Tiffany is amazed when the fact is thrust upon her. As the sheltered daughter of a Duke, she has had no training or even exposure to real witchcraft; what she thinks it involves is largely Boffo, which is very useful to real Witches but they can't get to believing it themselves. (Then comes cackling and then it's all over.) She does have the natural talent and magical magnetism to create a dangerous hex and attract the attention of the more dangerous Cunning Man.
Letitia is described as resembling a fresh watercolor: pretty, pale, washed-out and damp. When she is overcome by emotion (frequently), the dampness may approach a flood of tears and mucus so it's probably well that her witchcraft is likely to remain a hobby. It will be useful as a grounding influence on Baron Roland, in the manner of Queen Magrat and Verence of Lancre.