Begil Lightcarrier

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Begil Lightcarrier
Gender: Female
Age: Adult
Race: Elf
Role: District Socialite
Location: Generic House 3
Daily Schedule
12:00
Hangout at Inn Restaurant
15:00
Hangout at Garden
8:00
Meditate inside GenericHouse 3
Notes
Beneath her socialite facade is a malicious person who looks down on people.


Begil Lightcarrier is a district socialite and the daughter of the powerful landlord, Delion. An adult elf who presents a charming public facade, she is privately a malicious and deeply judgmental person who looks down on nearly everyone she meets, especially those she deems beneath her station.

Daily Life & Routine

Her day is a performance of leisure. Her day is a performance of leisure. She dines at the inn restaurant from 12:00 and is seen at the garden by 15:00. Following an unusual schedule, she meditates inside her family home, GenericHouse 3, by 8:00.

Typical Day

Time Location Activity
8:00 Generic House 3 Begins the day with elven meditation—a practice that, for her, is less about spiritual growth and more about centering herself before another day of performance.
12:00 Inn Restaurant Dines conspicuously at the best table, ensuring she's seen by the right people while offering condescending smiles to the staff.
15:00 Garden Takes a leisurely stroll through the garden, judging the flowers as harshly as she judges the commoners who tend them.

Relationships

Personality and Facade

Hobbies and Living Space

Quotes

(Public, smiling) "Oh, you simply must try the soup. It's almost edible."

(Private, cold) "Do they really think someone like me would associate with them?"

(To staff, sweetly) "I'm sure you tried your best. That's what matters, isn't it?"

Gift Preferences

Trivia

  • Her meditation practice is the only time her face relaxes into something genuine—though what's beneath isn't pretty.
  • She keeps a private journal filled with vicious observations about everyone she meets.
  • Despite her contempt for commoners, she's deeply afraid of them—afraid of what might happen if her father's power ever wanes.

- The garden staff have learned to make themselves scarce when they see her approaching.