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Sepsinia Crabbe

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Sepsinia Crabbe
(Person)

Alignment
Ancestry/Species
Class
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Female
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Source: Songbird, Scion, Saboteur, pg(s). 10

Sepsinia Crabbe is the daughter of Dame Parthena Crabbe and currently the only scion of House Crabbe but she is afflicted by a magical malady. Sepsinia's appearance is quite the opposite of her mother's: Sepsinia is rail-thin, pale, and currently racked with ill health and depression.3 In mood, Sepsinia is quiet and generally rather withdrawn.4 Formerly, she was once a very promising painter but has lost this passion since the death of her suitor Opilio.5

Unbeknownst to all, Sepsinia is not just depressed over the death of her beau. Opilio was a talented student at the Crabbe Estate Conservatory who was besotted with Sepsinia but she could not stand him. The arrogant young man bristled at this rejection, and his love rapidly turned to loathing. A few weeks after this rejection, Opilio actually attacked Sepsinia in the gardens of the Crabbe Estate. Realising his reputation would be destroyed when Sepsinia reported his crime, Opilio killed himself but, due to his hatred and bitterness, rose again as a type of undead known as a lovelorn. This creature has set up its lair within the Crabbe Estate garden and uses its cursed bite to drain the passion from Sepsinia.5

References

  1. Crystal Frasier & Richard Pett. “Songbird, Scion, Saboteur” in Songbird, Scion, Saboteur, 10. Paizo Inc., 2018 For alignment, class, and level, statistics have been taken from those of a princess on page 250 of the Pathfinder RPG NPC Codex as per the instructions in the text.
  2. Crystal Frasier & Richard Pett. “Songbird, Scion, Saboteur” in Songbird, Scion, Saboteur, 10. Paizo Inc., 2018 For alignment, class, and level, statistics have been taken from those of a princess on page 250 of the Pathfinder RPG NPC Codex as per the instructions in the text.
  3. Crystal Frasier & Richard Pett. “Songbird, Scion, Saboteur” in Songbird, Scion, Saboteur, 10. Paizo Inc., 2018
  4. Crystal Frasier & Richard Pett. “Songbird, Scion, Saboteur” in Songbird, Scion, Saboteur, 20. Paizo Inc., 2018
  5. 5.0 5.1 Crystal Frasier & Richard Pett. “Songbird, Scion, Saboteur” in Songbird, Scion, Saboteur, 39. Paizo Inc., 2018