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Arianna is now deceased.
Name: Arianna Dulcetti
Titles: Hierophant of the House of Concordant Cycles - Atalan, Curate of Lilianthe's Sect, Meister Singer
Appearance: Arianna was a breathtaking Lakoi beauty with red locks that spilled out over her shoulders. She was a petite woman, slender but still with defined curves. Arianna's expression almost always presented a perfect, infectious smile that could have been stolen from Lilianthe herself. Her demeanor was casual, lively, and friendly.
Bio: Arianna's voice had the natural cadence and melody of a song, soothing and enchanting. When she performed, her audience regarded her with slack-jawed silence. There was no sound quite like it anywhere else in Eramere nor Halmoria; the Emperor was unfortunate not to have her in his personal retinue of entertainers.
The Hierophant was not quite a respected socialite. Her style, performances, and humor were seen as crass and unrefined. She won Atalan over as a woman of spirit and sensation, alive in every sense of the word. The gentry, however, were prone to calling Spring's Curate a peasant's performer whose voice is only pleasing to the untrained ear. As Arianna lead the Concordant House's Chorus, such rhetoric once caused open hostility in the past.
Arianna's social status was nonetheless a great boon to the Lakoi, who find themselves more likely to be included in the Halmorian colonist's elitist society. She organized numerous social events that were not opportunities for the sophisticated to mingle and to be seen, but rather, genuinely fun parties, often with a silly theme.
Spring's Curate wished for nothing more than for the colonists to enjoy their lives and for the social gaps between various Human subraces and economic strata to close. She saw these distinctions as stupid, harmful, and self-defeating. It was unfortunate that those with her opinion were the minority, but she always believed that with proper planning and finesse, such things can change.
Arianna Dulcetti was slain by cultists 6 months before the city itself was overrun.