Amélie Le Blanc [Deceased]
ALIAS
Am, Widow-maker
FACECLAIM
Morgan Crabtree (Emblu)
POSSESSION
Dirthamen & Daern'thal
AGE
42
GENDER
Female(She/Her)
HEIGHT
6'
SEXUALITY
Arogay
STATUS
LOL, no.
NATION OF BIRTH
Anderfels
CURRENTLY LOCATED
Antiva
OCCUPATION
Freelance Bard (Assassin)
ORGANIZATION
7
POSTS
g
GOLD
Rogue
Human
CODEX
Maela le Blanc (Mother)
Gérald le Blanc (Father)
Constance le Blanc (Sister, Eldest)
Olivia le Blanc (Sister, Middle) ✝
Nicolas le Blanc (Half-Brother, Youngest)
TIMELINE

I take it all and I will never give it back

The youngest of the Le Blanc girls, Amélie has made a name for herself in the Grand Game. Some might call her nothing more than a common assassin, but to others her services are invaluable. Often she's able to kill without ever lifting a finger herself; tipping the scales against her target with well-placed words... or a well placed poison.

I don't really care And I never will

Her most common clientele are disgruntled women. Or women merely looking to advance their place among the nobles by ridding themselves of the dead weight they perceive their husbands to be. This has led to Amélie becoming better known as the Widow-maker, a name whispered among high society with both disdain and curiosity.

That's the way I am Such a bitter pill

After spending nearly a year lulling Divine Victoria into a sense of security around her, and driving a wedge between the Divine and her Grand Enchanter, Amélie strikes. In 9:46, Vivienne falls first, and then Charlotte. The Chantry quickly falls back into the chaos it had known but a few years earlier. But the encounter leaves Amélie changed. For the satisfaction of revenge is not all she brought away from the demise of Divine Victoria I.

I'm a nightmare I know what you mean by that

Two years and the Veil has fallen and Amélie slowly starts to lose herself. It's small things at first, but soon it becomes clear she has what she can only call a parasite living within her. A shard of a man once called himself a god. Dirthamen. Elvhen. Keeper of Secrets. But a piece of the whole.