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Danlily Willows
Ranger of Firiona Vie
Name: Danlily Willows
Race: mother is feir-dal
         sire is unknown
Professsion: Ranger
Alignment: Kiss My What? (chaotic)
Trade Skills: Fletching, Tailoring, Cuisine
Habits: Chews tree-tar gum, overly fond of gnomish-java, has a personal vendetta against pixie-tricksters.  Like her great-aunt Eisabeau before her, she has an obsession with finding the perfect boots.  Though Eizabeau was known for her love of black boots, Danlily's obsession is for red ones. She is known to be vain, clicks her nails when annoyed, and taps her foot when impatient.

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Family Written History
Family & Background: Of the House of Willowswood.  Her mother is Danliu Willows, surviving twin of Danlily's namesake, also named Danlily Willows.  There was some scandal of Danliu having a split-personality, living out her and her deceased twin's life at once.  She spent many years after that "retiring" in a tower of Felwithe Keep, maintained by wizards who study such diseases of the mind.  It is rumored that within a couple of years of her residence there, a newborn was wisked from the tower and taken to the Willowswood Estate, where she was given to Lady Eizabeau-Lily, who herself, is also a twin and daughter of the infamous Eisabeau Willows-Rivermist, who lead the Mark of Draconians against the Shadow of the White Hand in the era of Morell-Thule.  Lady Eizabeau-Lily eventually admitted that the child was, indeed, the daughter of her cousin Danliu, and that it was Danliu's wish to name the child after the lost sister.

This family's history in madness is not isolated to the case of Danliu, but also was what finally brought down Eisabeau of Morell-Thule during an episode with a magic-mirror that had cracked.  Before that case, madness had been recorded earlier in Danlily's great- grandfather, Joren Nobleheart (see "Politics of Elves" in family's written history).

While Danlily's stability of mind has never been in question, it has never been tested either.  She not only has little faith in the Gods, but she is openly distainful of them and what she calls, "their use of the peoples as pawns in a god's game of chess".  Those who remember her great-aunt Eisabeau will find an uncanny likeness in the attitude of Danlily.  Some say, she may be indeed, Eisabeau re-incarnated. 
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