Miss Thalia Cotton


Alias: The Lady in Waiting
Disappeared: 1893


Origin: Lady’s Maid to Queen Victoria’s Second Lady of the Bedchamber
Incident: During a royal visit to Port Grain by train, Thalia vanished while preparing the queen’s guest salon. The carriage door was closed, but her shoes were left neatly by the velvet footstool. Servants whispered that “the mirror took her.” Was found wandering the marshes on the Isle of Grain in 1932.


Faylinn Experience: She was taken into a realm of etiquette and riddles—an eternal ball held by shadow-dancers. Her duty was to observe perfect manners or risk vanishing into the wallpaper. The court was hosted in a train that never arrived, rolling along tracks woven from oaths and reflection.


Scars:
Her reflection occasionally blinks at a different time
Cannot enter a room unless formally announced
When nervous, speaks in strange rhymed rules of etiquette

Present Day Role: Deceased. Thalia was killed when her flat in Woolwich was bombed during in October 1942.

Faylinn Defence Group - Britannia's defence against the faerie realms