
| Age | 12 |
| Race | Copycat |
| Debut | Season II – Act II |
| Home | Stonegate |
| Height | 4’10” |
| Hair Color | Red |
| Eye Color | Yellow |
| Measurements | 29, 23, 31 |
Lucy is a young copycat who resides in Stonegate, daughter to the copycat countess Eirene, and best known for her rather poor thievery exploits.
Appearance
Lucy wears brown straps around her feet and ankles, a short leather miniskirt atop tight-fitting black pants that reach down to her knees, and a black and red shaded shirt that has one long sleeve on her left arm. Her red hair is long and tied up in a fluffy ponytail, with her bangs covering the view of her right eye, leaving only her left to be seen with its golden color and feline iris. Atop her head are furry black cat ears that match her lone feline tail, while the rest of her face is concealed as she prefers to wear a bandit mask that has crudely drawn fangs and sharpened teeth across it.
Personality
Lucy is an arrogant troublemaker with a penchant for stealing anything valuable she lays her feline eyes on. With her mother, Eirene, being the countess of Stonegate, Lucy often believes she’s untouchable and above the law in her city, something her mother constantly contests as reprimanding her daughter for her thieving ways is all but too common for her. Nevertheless, despite her mother’s scolding, Lucy is always slinking about the city and it’s underground sanctuary in search of new treasures to steal. Of course, her thieving often ends in failure, as she’s almost always caught red-handed while boasting loudly about what she just did.
Her bad habits of stealing whatever she can get her hands on aside, Lucy also comes to odds with her mother over their role in the land. While her mother wishes for the copycats to hide safely from the world while acting benevolent to those they come across, Lucy insists they should follow their ancestors ways of life, by taking whatever it is they need and want by any means available to them, even if it means being bad cats in the world. Given her lack of morals and honor among those around her, it’s clear that Lucy is treading close to following in her ancestors footsteps more so than her mother’s.
Another notable aspect about Lucy is her odd choice in how she goes prowling for valuables to pinch. As a copycat, she has the innate ability to change her appearance to anyone she wants, yet she is always seen, whether pulling a heist or not, in her normal form. The only thing she has in terms of hiding herself is a mask she wears over her mouth, however this does very little in protecting her identity. Why she doesn’t change her appearance to hide or blend into a crowd has yet to be revealed.
The Velgrant
It has been noted by Eirene through conversations with others that Lucy is what’s known as a “velgrant”, alluding to something being different about her. Lucy has also shown to get extremely defensive and angry when told to act like a “normal girl”, to which she has angrily remarked that she’ll never be normal and that she “didn’t want to be born like this”. As to what her secret condition is and what it means for her, that hasn’t been made known yet.
Another trait she seems to have that sets her apart from other copycats is her blood. While other copycats are always noted to have black blood seen from their injuries, Lucy has been the exception, as when she cut her hand, it was specifically stated her blood was red. This seems to tie into her whatever it is about her that separates her from “normal” copycats.
The New Captain
In S2. Act III, after sneaking out of her room behind her mother’s back, Lucy notices her mother along with all the guards, Diago, and Calamity taking their leave to investigate a disturbance in Stonegate (that being Daniel Sorres and his family entering and making a scene to draw Eirene out to them). Seeing that everyone is preoccupied, Lucy heads off to infiltrate The Cellar’s dig site, hoping to find treasure that she can take for herself. She’s again seen in S2. Act IV, having successfully snuck into the underground dig site and is prowling for treasure. During this time, Calamity is called down to the dig site after her team uncovers something very strange. As it turns out, the team discovered exactly what Calamity had been using the diggers of Stonegate to search for all this time; The Aurora, a technologically advanced ship from ancient times, buried deep underground in a subterranean lake.
After confirming it was indeed the ship she had been searching for, Calamity quickly kills all the diggers with a powerful magical blast, shaking the entire dig site to its core and causing structural damage throughout the entire site. During the commotion, part of the ceiling to the cavern the Aurora is in breaks apart, with Lucy falling with it along with a bag of trinkets she had stolen into the lake. Calamity prepares to shoot Lucy dead with an energy blast, but is interrupted when more of the ceiling collapses atop Lucy in the lake. Assuming Lucy was killed by the debris, Calamity laughs and jumps into the lake to board the Aurora. Lucy, however, did survive the cave-in, although the rubble pinned her to the wing of the Aurora. From the bag of artifacts she had collected, a special keycard slips out, and during Lucy’s failed attempt to resurface for air, slips around her arm as she loses consciousness. By luck, Lucy drifted forward and slid down against the Aurora, swiping the keycard over a panel and unlocking a door that opened for her, causing the young girl to be sucked into the vessel before the door closed again.
Inside the Aurora, Lucy awakens and is confronted by Ira, the ship’s navigation officer. Before she can be ejected from the ship by pixies, Ira notices the keycard in Lucy’s possession, which by having with her, grants her full access to the ship as it is a high-ranking keycard. Despite knowing that a child shouldn’t have such a thing, Ira is forced to acknowledge Lucy as her superior. With Calamity attempting to force her way into the ship, Ira informs Lucy that she must assume her new role as captain of the Aurora and help them escape before their valuable freight falls into the wrong hands. Confused, Lucy follows Ira to the captain’s bridge of the Aurora, and after bewilderedly following Ira’s orders to get the ship started, manages to activate the ship and register herself as the new official captain. Although scared and unsure of what was happening, Ira assures Lucy that as the ship’s navigation officer, she won’t lead her astray, and that Lucy is the Aurora’s only hope of keeping its valuable cargo safe. With the prospect of keeping her newfound and unknown treasure safe from the assailant trying to break in, of which Lucy is unable to recognize due to the cloudy water blurring the video feed from outside, Lucy gives Ira permission to get her new ship and treasure out of there. With the captain’s official command, Ira initiates the ship’s engines, and the Aurora takes off out of the cavern into a sub-space known as “the breach”, leaving Calamity screaming as she’s thrown from the vessel upon take-off.
Although they managed to elude Calamity, they are quickly intercepted in the breach by Harrow, who strikes the ship and heavily damages it. Flying blind through the breach, Ira returns the Aurora to normal space, with the ship now suddenly flying towards a mountain. Ira steers the ship and avoids a full-on collision, however the Aurora crashes down along it and comes to a stop at the bottom, with harpies being seen making their night watch flying over it before heading towards Shadow’s Refuge in the distance. The Aurora is grounded but mostly intact, however internal damage had been done, and Lucy is last seen unconscious in the captain’s seat.
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