I believe the title pretty much sums it all up. :)
Kathy is here, and wishes to play with you. :D
She is a deceitful one, always here if you require shcemes and plots that would offer her an opportunity for increasing her power. An excellent actress, perfect at hiding her emotions.
Lady Lawley also quite fancies spending time with the opposite gender ;) ;) . Of course, in secluded places and acceptable men(by her personal standards).
For more info, read her bio...I'll only add that she is the mother of Lord Darien Lawley of the Lawley Fiefdom, the widow of his father Lord Elliott, and the mother of Lady Elena Lawley.
There are nasty rumours circling around about the way Darien and Katherine had indirectly, by their behavior, caused the death of the elder Lawley. Also, in spite of no proof to support those theories, some do dare say that Katherine Lawley had not been the most faithful of wives. The fact she hadn't shed a tear for her late husband entices such talks further.
:)
Julian is slated to eventually inherit Newbury fiefdom, as is also one of Thiasa's eligible bachelors. Perhaps Katherine could try setting him up with Elena?
Of course, dear sir! I am most certain Lady Lawley would utterly ADORE to have you as her son-in-law. ;D
We'll have to ask Elena for when and where to begin our little plot. :)
Any more candidates? ;)
Hey! I play a few characters.
I think Lady Katherine ought to meet the King at some point. He liked her husband and he HATES her son, which ought to be interesting. He also likes older women... that's not a promise, but it is a potential.
I also have another character on a direct collision course with Lady Katherine--Brian Farraday, the serf. He's sort of intertwined with your daughter, more for political than sexual reasons, but we'll see about THAT--and he is planning a revolution on Lawley. So that has some sort of potential, but we may want to discuss further in future. Feel free to shoot me a PM.
Heck, Niamh is bound to want to meet Lady Katherine. I have a feeling that they might be cut from sister cloths.