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"It's all true! You can say anything, you can truly say...anything! I don't need it verified, if it's fun, I'll buy it. To the Seance Room!"
Lucretia "Lucy" Brockhollow is the sister of William Thornwall Brockhollow, and aunt of Constance and Jeremy Brockhollow.
She is unmarried, but was deeply fond of Lars Vandenchomp due to their shared love of astrology, and was described as "In love" with them
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Description[]
Appearance[]
Lucretia is a tall and stately elderly woman, and an aging, unmarried socialite. She is a tall, imposing figure like her brother, and her fashion choices, including a huge fur shawl, only double down on making her appear larger.
Personality[]
She is an enthusiast of astrology, "cosmolgraphy", mysticism, and fortune telling, and is a self proclaimed medium and proud eccentric. There does not appear to be a unifying philosophy behind her spiritual interests and she's willing to accept anything fun without need for verification. She is a Leo.
She is not very subtle, is bad at reading the room, and likes to be always in control of a conversation. Squire Brockhollow once told her "Lucretia, you are the last person I would give a secret to."
She does not work (other than as a medium, but that's more of a hobby), saying "as you know, I don't work and never have and never will", and "work is nasty trash and I hate it".
History[]
Lucretia is afraid of "wicked goings-on" because she believes that Loam Hall is cursed, and also that Loam Hall is packed with ghosts, even of people who aren't dead. She also believes that she has lost Atlantean Blood, but that her brother has spartan blood.
Lucretia's ritual dagger was found missing after the death of her brother, but this wasn't looked into.
Lucretia was at one point found dead, but later found alive and unmanacled in the boathouse alongside the bound and gagged, but alive bodies of Constance and Corbin, both previously believed to be dead. It was revealed that she had been in on the plan to fake their deaths, but had not revealed he had actually been killed. This was the first thing she refused to believe.
Most of Loam Hall's financial issues had come from Lucretia's seance equipment - mainly different powders, and Squire Badger had suggested to her that they fake their deaths to solve the debt.