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Odette van Ives is a "Christmas spy" who is part of the Conservatory.
Appearance
Odette van Ives, the party's spy, is a human within Tableau. They are 28 years old and five-feet-eight-inches tall, with a tan complexion and very clear windburn on her cheeks. Her hair is like Anita from 101 Dalmations, but with more curls, in a dark green almost-black, with curls pinned along the side. They wear high-waisted black stirrup pants, cropped gigot (leg-of-mutton) sleeves, and move with an effortless glide.
Traits
Odette van Ives is from the Marchmont mountains, where her people are known for their unhurried sense of time. Odette's ideal is Compassion: "You believe people deserve mercy and safety". Their flaw is Indulgent (almost but not quite Hedonist), described as "the reckless pursuit of coziness." Her dream, fitting with the toymaking town seen in Shooting the Moon, is to become a master artisan. When Odette is not busy being a spy, they are an ice-dancer (a dancer but specifically specializing in ice-skating.) They are an economic-espionage sort of spy, rather than a "works for a big government entity" sort of spy.
Equipment
- A whip
- A crossbow with crossbow bolts
- An elegant butterfly knife
- "Odette's got five lockpicks"
Abilities
- Sneak attack: Odette can respond to an attack on another person by killing or knocking out other creatures.
- Strap: Odette is exceptionally skilled at hiding weapons amongst her clothing (especially her leg-of-mutton sleeves).
- Persona: They can create an alternative existing identity, with wardrobe, credentials, and backstory.
- Stenography Tree: As a Spy, some of Odette's abilities come from magical items that she tinkers to create
- Dossier: A magic book that can copy any writing that is pressed into it.
- Mimic: A magical pen that guides your hand to mimic any writer's personal style, as well as official stamps.
- Listener: A small magic jewel that can record audio being heard and play back the most recent recording.