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<title source="Name"> <default>Maricica</default> </title> <image source="Image"> </image> <title source="title"> </title> <label>Alias</label> <label>Age</label> <label>Gender</label> <label>Status</label> <label>Type</label> <label>Classification</label> <label>Affiliation</label> <label>Family</label> <label>Occupation</label> <label>First Appearance</label>
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Maricica is a Faerie in Kennet.
Personality
Relationships
Visibly reacts to Guilherme every time he moves.<ref>The fact the giant was seven feet tall wasn’t impossible by human standards but he was seven feet tall and confidently carried muscle in a way that defied sense. When he moved, her instinct was to assume it would move slowly, she would take a half-second to check other things in the environment, including the winged woman, who reacted every time he stirred, and then she would look back and find herself surprised that he’d covered as much ground as he had. When he moved, his hair sometimes got out of the way of his face. That was as distracting as anything. Not that she was into it, but it felt like recognizing a celebrity on the street.
The woman with the wings hadn’t actually unfurled her wings. She’d hopped down from the branch with them still wrapped around her. She smiled in a way that suggested she had secrets as she glanced at Lucy, even as she wandered on her own. - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.2</ref> Seems to have an antagonistic relationship with him, sniping over Court differences and evading regular attacks from him.
Appearance
A slender, winged woman<ref>There was a slender woman sitting on a branch, and what looked like maybe they were wings, draped around her like a blanket. [...] “They’re so new,” the woman with the wings said, in that silky tone. - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.1</ref>. She walks with her wings wrapped around her, though they're translucent and light brown, causing her to appear almost naked. The wings are covered in patterns and circles that are evocative of eyes, and have been interpreted as both bat wings and moth wings by Verona and Avery respectively. The wings trail 10 to 15 feet behind Maricica, evoking the idea of a trailing ball gown. The patterns on the wings cover Maricica's breasts and parts that need covering, though most of her body is left visible<ref>The young woman was wrapped in her own wings, but the wings were a translucent brown, covered in patterns that ranged from reds to yellows to white, many surrounded by darker outlines, with circles or other shapes within. It was evocative of eyes. Further patterns traced down the length of the wings, which were longer than Verona remembered seeing back at the Awakening. It was hard to make out the ‘fingers’ within the pattern.
Back at the awakening, she’d seen those and taken them to be the ‘fingers’ of massive bat wings, but with the patterns, she could see how Avery had taken it to be like moth wings. They seemed longer now than they had been, the wings trailing on the ground behind Maricica, extending ten or fifteen feet back into darkness thick enough that Verona’s sight couldn’t penetrate it. Like a trail from a ball gown.
The patterns weren’t as transparent as the rest of the wings. The faerie covered her breasts and the rest of her body, leaving her shoulders bare, and patterns or folds in the wings covered everything that needed covering.
-Stolen Away 2.2 </ref>.
Maricica's true appearance has not been fully described, but is presumably far more grotesque, as she is mentioned to have a face that looks like a cross between a bat's and an entire spider<ref>There was a moment, as a car passed with highbeams on, that Avery saw Maricica’s face in silhouette.
It wasn’t a human face. Or even a human-like face. If anything, it looked like a bat’s head mixed with a whole spider.
The abrupt, blinding light passed, and Maricica looked her way and smiled, like nothing was wrong or unusual. A girl who could have been her babysitter, or Rowan’s friend.
-Stolen Away 2.3 </ref>.
Fan Art
References
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