Marie Lavraie
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[[Image:Predictamancer.jpg|right|frame|Marie is shown here [[Predictamancy|predictamancing]].{{erf|1|147}}]] | [[Image:Predictamancer.jpg|right|frame|Marie is shown here [[Predictamancy|predictamancing]].{{erf|1|147}}]] | ||
=Proposed Canon= | =Proposed Canon= | ||
| + | ''"You don't fight Fate, you help it!"'' | ||
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'''Strengths:''' Predicting Major Events, Long Term Planning | '''Strengths:''' Predicting Major Events, Long Term Planning | ||
'''Weaknesses:''' Public Opinion | '''Weaknesses:''' Public Opinion | ||
| - | '''First Appearance:''' [[TBFGK 147]] | + | '''First Appearance:''' [[TBFGK 147]] (in flashback) [[LIAB Text 37]] (speaking) |
'''Marie''' was a [[Predictamancer]] in service to [[Faq]]. After her side fell, she went to the [[Magic Kingdom]] where she began working with [[Janis]] to mastermind the creation of the Perfect Warlord spell in a bid to war against war itself. | '''Marie''' was a [[Predictamancer]] in service to [[Faq]]. After her side fell, she went to the [[Magic Kingdom]] where she began working with [[Janis]] to mastermind the creation of the Perfect Warlord spell in a bid to war against war itself. | ||
Revision as of 10:56, 26 December 2010
Proposed Canon
"You don't fight Fate, you help it!"
Strengths: Predicting Major Events, Long Term Planning
Weaknesses: Public Opinion
First Appearance: TBFGK 147 (in flashback) LIAB Text 37 (speaking)
Marie was a Predictamancer in service to Faq. After her side fell, she went to the Magic Kingdom where she began working with Janis to mastermind the creation of the Perfect Warlord spell in a bid to war against war itself.
Sucessful predictions
- That Faq would fall some day.Erf-b1-p082
- The order in which cities of Faq needed to be veiled by Jack the Foolamancer.Erf-b1-p107
- Wanda's attunement to an Arkentool.Erf-b1-p143
Real World References
Marie's appearance and manner of speaking are similar to that of Miss Cleo, a for-pay telephone psychic who had numerous TV ads in the late 90s and early 2000s.
