Lady Violet Scarborough, The landlord's sister #56 [Keystone - ENG 1]


Motto: A silent woman is God's gift, there is no reward for a polite woman. A discrete woman is grace upon grace, one cannot evaluate the weight of a modest soul.
Group: Relatives and Servants of the House

Teaser:

The role of a good society woman is that of a pillar of house and family. She must always have everything under control: servants, accounts, supplies, arrangements for parties the landlord might decide to plan, she must know how to carry herself gracefully, entertain interesting conversations, though not speaking out of turn. For instance, she would never express ideas about politics, religion or economics in public and would never contradict a man who expresses his ideas on a matter. Perhaps many women find this role demeaning and limiting, but not Lady Violet Scarborough, who dedicated her whole life to house and family. As befits a true lady, she sacrificed love in favor of a marriage of interest, she had been serving and honoring her husband her whole life up to his deathbed, and she had raised a son who could become one of the most important Peers of England. When she became a widow, she could have accepted a life that was finally free of men, but decided instead to dedicate herself to her brother. Here is a woman who has always been defined by being a daughter, then a wife, a mother and finally a sister, but this does not mean that in the privacy of her rooms, Lady Violet never allowed herself to have thoughts, elaborate theories and build plans. The public image of a woman of good English society is very different from her private one, and after all everyone keeps some small secrets for themselves.

Relations:

Lord Henry's   mother. Lord Oliver Maxwell Scaroborough's   sister. She knows lawyer and Senator Vegezzi   well. Between her and Miss Murray  , exists a demure silence, which, according to some, hides a certain rivalry. Word has it that when Lady Violet discovered that her brother had invited Cedric Constantine Crosby   to the villa, a furious fight broke out. When she can, she loves spending some time with Tracy Conner   and shows great affection for the impeccable Fanny Andrews  . She is grateful to Morgan Camden   for having found her a jewel she had lost.

Upstairs or Downstairs: Upstairs - Group: Relatives and Servants of the House - Nationality: British - Gender: Female - Player's Age: Adult - 28 years or more - Advices: A strong female character, active, and with a coordination role between nobles and servants. Suitable for a woman player who wants to empathize with female mentality of that time and who's not afraid to play the cunning woman, though not appearing such to others.

Other members of the group: Relatives and Servants of the House Gabriel Wooster (31 ) Played by Daniele C; Jean-Pierre Guillot Savarin (5 ) Played by Filippo S; Saverio Francesco Vegezzi (30 ) Played by Elio D; Lord Oliver Maxwell Scarborough (32 ) Played by Fabio C; Volker Beckmann (22 ) Played by Matteo T; Fanny Andrews (29 ) Played by Angelica Z; Emilio Fiori (13 ) Played by Kol F; Lord Henry Scarborough - Talbot (55 ) Played by Stephen D; Elizabeth Rush (8 ) Played by Serena B; Derrick Gravehound (6 ) Played by Umberto F; Claretta Benvenuti (19 ) Played by Lea M; Tracy Conner (7 ) Played by Emmanuelle J; Leonard Warren-Hopkins (59 ) Played by Marik R; Hector Schmitz (1 ) Played by Dario Luigi Aldo U; Margaret Alice Murray (42 ) Played by Tanya I; Giovanni De Simone (23 ) Played by Mattia T; Lily Fisher (25 ) Played by Kim E;