Adaire Ducarte, the Thief, is a cartographer and con artist living in post-Erasure Hieron.
Appearance
Adaire has shifty eyes, and a soft body. She wears her hair in a snood cap and wrapped braid, akin to the style seen in Leonardo Da Vinci's La Bella Principessa. She keeps herself covered from the neck down in blue and brown clothes that "look fancy if you don't know what fancy looks like", with a leather armor bodice, gloves, a capelet, and a poofy skirt.
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In Spring in Hieron 29: Deeper Than Flesh, Adaire removes her gloves and rolls up her sleeves during combat, revealing that her hands and forearms are covered in tattoos, burn marks, brands, and scars. Janine explains, "Some things are obviously like, 'Oh, this is what happens in a place when you steal a thing,'" but "a lot of those marks have a companion... beside them that looks more deliberate. Like a tattoo of a really cool building, or something like that."
Personality
“
Not every thief has a good understanding of valuables. Some valuables can't be stolen. Some have to be paid for.”
Adaire acts based on her own interests, but is always on the lookout for arrangements she considers mutually beneficial. She is talkative and personable, but her proclivity for wheeling and dealing can seem equivocal to a fault. She is mistrustful of authorities such as the Church of Samothes.
Alignment
Adaire's current alignment is Chaotic - "Break an unjust law to benefit another."
During Winter in Hieron, her alignment was Neutral. She gained experience by avoiding detection or infiltrating a location.
Bonds
Old
I don't trust Hadrian any more than I trust his church.Hella has my back when things go wrong.Church or not, Hadrian has more use than most of his sort.Throndirknows things that I can benefit from.
Current
- Hadrian is not an unmovable rock. Do not use him as a foothold.
- Lem is a river in need of a dam. Give him shape and guidance.
- Hella's loyalty is a tremendous and unreliable asset; cultivate it actively.
History
Born Addie Kneath-Forman, Adaire begun going by her current name by the time she left her hometown of Velas. There are still warrants out for her arrest for selling her sleeping concoction as a patent medicine in a village near the city. She later sold the same substance for a while in Rosemerrow to scrounge up some cash, though this time merely advertised as a sleep aid.
During her time in Aubade, Adaire became the proprietress of Ducarte's, a multilevel department store designed to be a one-stop shopping and social destination.
Abilities
Adaire knows more than she lets on.
- Connections - Adaire can put word out to the criminal underbelly about something she wants or needs, and they can usually get it for her.
- Poisoner - Adaire has mastered the use of a sleeping poison. It must be applied to something the target consumes.
- Shoot First - Adaire never lets herself be caught by surprise, and manages to act first whenever an enemy would have the drop on her.
- Disguise - Given adequate time and materials, Adaire can create a disguise that will fool others into thinking she is another creature of approximately the same size and shape.
- Backstab; Cheap Shot - Adaire is particularly skilled at attacking surprised or defenseless enemies.
- Trap Expert - Upon taking a moment to survey a dangerous area, Adaire can look for dangerous traps or other hidden things.
- Tricks of the Trade - Adaire can pick locks or pockets and disable traps.
- Flexible Morals - Adaire can manipulate the impression she gives to others who are trying to get a sense of her priorities.
- Bamboozle - Adaire is an expert at turning negotiations to her advantage[note 1].
- Wealth and Taste - Adaire can make a show of flashing her most valuable possession and inspire others to want to obtain it, or one like it.
- Heist - Adaire is skilled at making plans to steal things.
Notes
- ↑ This is Adaire's only advanced move not from the Dungeon World Thief material, instead being from the Bard playbook.
External links
- La Bella Principessa on Wikipedia