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{{Character
{{Major spoiler}}{{Character
|image1 = Dollblonde.png  
|image1 = Dollblonde.png  
|location = [[The Shuttered Palace]]
|location = [[The Shuttered Palace]]
|name = Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore
|name = Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore
|relationships= [[The Empress]] (mother)<br>[[The Consort]] (father)<br>[[The Royal Family]] (siblings)
|relationships= [[The Empress]] (mother)<br>[[The Consort]] (father)<br>[[The Royal Family]] (siblings)
|alias = The Generous Princess (Sunless Skies)
|alias = Beatrice<br>
}}<blockquote>''"The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. You do not hear her unfold her spindly limbs. You do not see her long hands reach down, or the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger, though, as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London'']</ref>''</blockquote>'''The Playful Prodigy '''is the second youngest of the [[The Empress|Empress]] and her [[The Consort|Consort]]. Once known for her cherubic cheeks and mischievous blue eyes,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"At the very front, cross-legged on the floor, sits the Playful Prodigy. She has the cheeks of a cherub and blue, mischievous eyes."''</ref> her appearance now is a spider-like thing with face-hands and needle-fingers.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. You do not hear her unfold her spindly limbs. You do not see her long hands reach down, or the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger, though, as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."''</ref> She likes playing with dolls,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] A grand dolls' house stands in the middle of the room. Nine dolls sit within. The table in its dining-room is set with little honey-pots, painted red."''</ref>and seems to remain a child mentally.<ref name=":0" /> Her room is webbed with threads<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Once, it was a pretty room of frills and lace. Now, ichorous cords stretch across it, knotting into bulbous nests in the corners. The furniture is caked in stringy secretions. [...]"''</ref> and she rests in it suspended from the ceiling like a spider in her lair, waiting silently, dropping with uncanny grace to prick unsuspecting intruders<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. You do not hear her unfold her spindly limbs. You do not see her long hands reach down, or the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger, though, as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."''</ref> and sending them into sudden, dreamless unconsciousness.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"A happy voice rouses you. Delicate fingers are stroking your hair. "I knew you'd be perfect. So curious. So bold. So resolute. Thank you, for exceeding my estimation." You open your eyes. Tacky strands bind your arms and legs. The Captivating Princess kneels beside you."''</ref> Once subdued, she wraps her victims in shimmering silk and be able to extract their traits and talents.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Her needled fingers pierce your heart. Your memories of what follows are fractured; broken glass rattling in a box. She did not want your blood, though you lost plenty of that. No – she dug deeper, and dined on something less replaceable."''</ref> This would allow her to claw back her human form and become something more than she ever was.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"'Thank you for playing your part with such commitment. I am happy to report that B_______ has blossomed. She has sloughed off her unfortunate infirmities and become exceptional: pleasing to the eye, an avid observer of the world, quick and generous. She has much to give. She speaks of you often: both of your virtues and your flavour. Soon, I will present her at a salon. I'm confident she will make a lasting impression.'"''</ref> She has a close relationship with her younger sister, the [[The Captivating Princess|Captivating Princess]].<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Beatrice?" she calls. Behind her, the Playful Prodigy edges forward, placing her pointed feet as carefully as a water-boatman crossing a puddle. "You silly thing, wrapping your own gift. Come, now. I know you're hungry. Eat. It's time to grow up, dear."''</ref>
The Generous Princess (Sunless Skies)
|caption1=One of the Playful Prodigy's dolls.}}<blockquote>''"The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. You do not hear her unfold her spindly limbs. You do not see her long hands reach down, or the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger, though, as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London'']</ref>''</blockquote>The '''Playful Prodigy '''is the second-youngest child of the [[The Empress|Empress]] and her [[The Consort|Consort]]. Once known for her cherubic cheeks and mischievous blue eyes,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"At the very front, cross-legged on the floor, sits the Playful Prodigy. She has the cheeks of a cherub and blue, mischievous eyes."''</ref> she now appears as a spider-like creature with faces on its hands and needle-sharp fingers.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] her long hands reach down [...] the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger [...] Sharp as a bee sting."''</ref> She enjoys playing with dolls,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] A grand dolls' house stands in the middle of the room. Nine dolls sit within. The table in its dining-room is set with little honey-pots, painted red."''</ref> and retains childlike mannerisms.<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Beatrice?" she calls. Behind her, the Playful Prodigy edges forward, placing her pointed feet [...] carefully [...] "You silly thing, wrapping your own gift. Come, now. I know you're hungry. Eat. It's time to grow up, dear."''</ref> Her room is webbed with threads,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Once, it was a pretty room of frills and lace. Now, ichorous cords stretch across it [...] The furniture is caked in stringy secretions. [...]"''</ref> and she rests inside it by suspending herself from the ceiling.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. [...] You feel the needled finger [...] as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."''</ref>  


In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, Beatrice was able to return to human form (presumably using the abilities outlined above). '''The Generous Princess''', as she's now known, is notorious for her extravagant (and extremely dangerous) gifts and services and is the center of society in [[New London]].<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/London#The_Silken_Salon The Silken Salon, ''Sunless Skies''] ''"The Generous Princess manages many affairs of court. She cultivates alliances, forms opinions, sets trends, makes introductions, suggests promotions and dismantles reputations. She attracts rumours like a lantern attracts moths. It's said that she fears the light of the suns, and that her gifts inevitably destroy the recipients. She can sometimes be found in her salon, where she welcomes visiting captains."''</ref>
The Prodigy has a close relationship with her younger sister, the [[The Captivating Princess|Captivating Princess]],<ref name=":0" /> who has served as her accomplice in her search of prey.<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"A happy voice rouses you. Delicate fingers are stroking your hair. "I knew you'd be perfect. So curious. So bold. So resolute. Thank you, for exceeding my estimation." [...] The Captivating Princess kneels beside you."''</ref> The Prodigy waits silently for unsuspecting intruders, then drops down silently and pricks their veins with her fingers,<ref name=":1" /> rendering them unconscious.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"A happy voice rouses you. [...] Tacky strands bind your arms and legs."''</ref> She wraps her victims in silk to extract a piece of their very being,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Her needled fingers pierce your heart. Your memories of what follows are fractured; broken glass rattling in a box. She did not want your blood, though you lost plenty of that. No – she dug deeper, and dined on something less replaceable."''</ref> allowing her to claw back her humanity.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"'[...] I am happy to report that B_______ has blossomed. She has sloughed off her unfortunate infirmities and become exceptional: pleasing to the eye, an avid observer of the world, quick and generous. [...] She speaks of you often: both of your virtues and your flavour. [...]'"''</ref> The Captivating Princess appears to be the mastermind behind this plan.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2" />
 
In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, Beatrice has successfully restored her human form. The '''Generous Princess''', as she is now known, is notorious for her extravagant (and extremely dangerous) gifts and services, and is the center of society in [[New London]].<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/London#The_Silken_Salon The Silken Salon, ''Sunless Skies''] ''"The Generous Princess manages many affairs of court. She cultivates alliances, forms opinions, sets trends, makes introductions, suggests promotions and dismantles reputations. [...] It's said that she fears the light of the suns, and that her gifts inevitably destroy the recipients. [...]"''</ref>


== Historical Inspiration ==
== Historical Inspiration ==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Beatrice_of_the_United_Kingdom Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom] (Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore; 14 April 1857 – 26 October 1944) was the youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was known for her unwavering devotion to her mother and played a significant role in preserving Queen Victoria's legacy. Born at Buckingham Palace, Beatrice was the ninth and final child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Her birth was notable as Queen Victoria used chloroform during labor, a controversial choice at the time. Beatrice was affectionately nicknamed "Baby" by her family and became a favorite of both parents. After Prince Albert's death in 1861, Queen Victoria leaned heavily on Beatrice for companionship, expecting her to remain by her side indefinitely.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Beatrice_of_the_United_Kingdom Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom] (1857-1944) was the ninth and youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was known for her unwavering devotion to her mother and played a significant role in preserving Victoria's legacy. Born at Buckingham Palace and christened Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, she was affectionately nicknamed "Baby," and became a favorite of both her parents. After Albert's death in 1861, Queen Victoria relied heavily on Beatrice for companionship, expecting her to remain by her side indefinitely.


Despite Queen Victoria's initial opposition to her marrying, Beatrice fell in love with Prince Henry of Battenberg. The Queen consented to their marriage on the condition that the couple live with her and that Beatrice continue her duties as the Queen's unofficial secretary. They married on 23 July 1885 at Whippingham on the Isle of Wight and had four children with each other. After Prince Henry's death from malaria in 1896, Beatrice remained a close companion to Queen Victoria until the Queen's death in 1901. Beatrice then dedicated herself to editing and transcribing Queen Victoria's extensive journals, a task she undertook over several decades. She removed two-thirds of her mother's original diaries, but the results were still a significant source for historians studying the Victorian era.
Victoria was reluctant to let Beatrice out of her sight; she only allowed Beatrice's marriage to Prince Henry of Battenberg on the conditions that the couple live with her, and that Beatrice continue her duties as the Queen's unofficial secretary. Beatrice and Henry were married in 1885, and had four children; after Henry's death in 1896, Beatrice remained a close companion to her mother until Victoria's death in 1901.  


Princess Beatrice died on 26 October 1944 at Brantridge Park in Sussex. She was the last surviving child of Queen Victoria, passing away nearly 66 years after her eldest sister, Princess Alice.
In the decades to come, Beatrice dedicated herself to transcribing and editing Victoria's extensive diaries. Since she was tasked with removing private matters as well as anything potentially damaging or libelous, she removed so much material that her revised and published editions were only one-third as long as the original manuscripts — but the results, completed in 1931, still became a significant source for historians studying the Victorian era. Beatrice, the last surviving child of Victoria and Albert, died in 1944 at a royal country home in Sussex.


==References==
==References==

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"The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. You do not hear her unfold her spindly limbs. You do not see her long hands reach down, or the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger, though, as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."[1]

The Playful Prodigy is the second-youngest child of the Empress and her Consort. Once known for her cherubic cheeks and mischievous blue eyes,[2] she now appears as a spider-like creature with faces on its hands and needle-sharp fingers.[3] She enjoys playing with dolls,[4] and retains childlike mannerisms.[5] Her room is webbed with threads,[6] and she rests inside it by suspending herself from the ceiling.[7]

The Prodigy has a close relationship with her younger sister, the Captivating Princess,[5] who has served as her accomplice in her search of prey.[8] The Prodigy waits silently for unsuspecting intruders, then drops down silently and pricks their veins with her fingers,[7] rendering them unconscious.[9] She wraps her victims in silk to extract a piece of their very being,[10] allowing her to claw back her humanity.[11] The Captivating Princess appears to be the mastermind behind this plan.[5][8]

In the Sunless Skies timeline, Beatrice has successfully restored her human form. The Generous Princess, as she is now known, is notorious for her extravagant (and extremely dangerous) gifts and services, and is the center of society in New London.[12]

Historical Inspiration[edit]

Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom (1857-1944) was the ninth and youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was known for her unwavering devotion to her mother and played a significant role in preserving Victoria's legacy. Born at Buckingham Palace and christened Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, she was affectionately nicknamed "Baby," and became a favorite of both her parents. After Albert's death in 1861, Queen Victoria relied heavily on Beatrice for companionship, expecting her to remain by her side indefinitely.

Victoria was reluctant to let Beatrice out of her sight; she only allowed Beatrice's marriage to Prince Henry of Battenberg on the conditions that the couple live with her, and that Beatrice continue her duties as the Queen's unofficial secretary. Beatrice and Henry were married in 1885, and had four children; after Henry's death in 1896, Beatrice remained a close companion to her mother until Victoria's death in 1901.

In the decades to come, Beatrice dedicated herself to transcribing and editing Victoria's extensive diaries. Since she was tasked with removing private matters as well as anything potentially damaging or libelous, she removed so much material that her revised and published editions were only one-third as long as the original manuscripts — but the results, completed in 1931, still became a significant source for historians studying the Victorian era. Beatrice, the last surviving child of Victoria and Albert, died in 1944 at a royal country home in Sussex.

References[edit]

  1. The Gift, Fallen London
  2. The Gift, Fallen London "At the very front, cross-legged on the floor, sits the Playful Prodigy. She has the cheeks of a cherub and blue, mischievous eyes."
  3. The Gift, Fallen London "[...] her long hands reach down [...] the frightened, child-like faces that peer from each palm. You feel the needled finger [...] Sharp as a bee sting."
  4. The Gift, Fallen London "[...] A grand dolls' house stands in the middle of the room. Nine dolls sit within. The table in its dining-room is set with little honey-pots, painted red."
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 The Gift, Fallen London "Beatrice?" she calls. Behind her, the Playful Prodigy edges forward, placing her pointed feet [...] carefully [...] "You silly thing, wrapping your own gift. Come, now. I know you're hungry. Eat. It's time to grow up, dear."
  6. The Gift, Fallen London "Once, it was a pretty room of frills and lace. Now, ichorous cords stretch across it [...] The furniture is caked in stringy secretions. [...]"
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Gift, Fallen London "The Playful Prodigy makes no sound as she stirs from the ceiling. [...] You feel the needled finger [...] as it pricks a vein in your neck. Sharp as a bee sting."
  8. 8.0 8.1 The Gift, Fallen London "A happy voice rouses you. Delicate fingers are stroking your hair. "I knew you'd be perfect. So curious. So bold. So resolute. Thank you, for exceeding my estimation." [...] The Captivating Princess kneels beside you."
  9. The Gift, Fallen London "A happy voice rouses you. [...] Tacky strands bind your arms and legs."
  10. The Gift, Fallen London "Her needled fingers pierce your heart. Your memories of what follows are fractured; broken glass rattling in a box. She did not want your blood, though you lost plenty of that. No – she dug deeper, and dined on something less replaceable."
  11. The Gift, Fallen London "'[...] I am happy to report that B_______ has blossomed. She has sloughed off her unfortunate infirmities and become exceptional: pleasing to the eye, an avid observer of the world, quick and generous. [...] She speaks of you often: both of your virtues and your flavour. [...]'"
  12. The Silken Salon, Sunless Skies "The Generous Princess manages many affairs of court. She cultivates alliances, forms opinions, sets trends, makes introductions, suggests promotions and dismantles reputations. [...] It's said that she fears the light of the suns, and that her gifts inevitably destroy the recipients. [...]"