Lady Audrey Douglas (maiden name Audrey Queenswrit) was of Kul Tiras aristocracy in life, and the sole proprietor of Amberbell Orphanage in her later years. She was regarded as both refined and yet lighthearted; an avid churchgoer and strong believer in the Light; and was particularly generous toward the orphanage which she funded both the construction and operation of following the Second War that had left many children of Kul Tiras orphaned.
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| - Lady Audrey Douglas (maiden name Audrey Queenswrit) was of Kul Tiras aristocracy in life, and the sole proprietor of Amberbell Orphanage in her later years. She was regarded as both refined and yet lighthearted; an avid churchgoer and strong believer in the Light; and was particularly generous toward the orphanage which she funded both the construction and operation of following the Second War that had left many children of Kul Tiras orphaned.
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| - Archibald Douglas , James Douglas , Olivia Douglas , Victoria Douglas
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| - File:Alliance 32.png Lady Audrey Douglas
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| - The portrait of Audrey Queenswrit, donated to her orphanage following her eventual demise.
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| - Lady Audrey Douglas (maiden name Audrey Queenswrit) was of Kul Tiras aristocracy in life, and the sole proprietor of Amberbell Orphanage in her later years. She was regarded as both refined and yet lighthearted; an avid churchgoer and strong believer in the Light; and was particularly generous toward the orphanage which she funded both the construction and operation of following the Second War that had left many children of Kul Tiras orphaned. Although all of the children since the war have come of age, her orphanage still exists to this day: and so the legacy of Lady Queenswrit continues and is often recanted to those who inquire. She is popularly envisioned as the ideal matron who "enforces a no-bedtime policy and makes every meal sweets" among the children and their anecdotes of her.
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