Echo's sylph-like beauty attracts nearly every creature of the forest of the male persuasion. Most women, it seemed, could take her or leave her, and some were violently opposed to her. Sequoia and Illwyn love her of course, as do her grandmother and great-grandmother, but everyone else, well, that was a different story. Though her looks play a part in their dislike, Echo makes no real effort to win them over. Instead she flirts, shows off, prances about with her unusual hair and enviable figure, and in general steals all focus. If she were to analyze the situation, she probably wouldn't blame the other women for feeling the way they do. But Echo is not out to make friends; she would rather have admirers.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Echo's sylph-like beauty attracts nearly every creature of the forest of the male persuasion. Most women, it seemed, could take her or leave her, and some were violently opposed to her. Sequoia and Illwyn love her of course, as do her grandmother and great-grandmother, but everyone else, well, that was a different story. Though her looks play a part in their dislike, Echo makes no real effort to win them over. Instead she flirts, shows off, prances about with her unusual hair and enviable figure, and in general steals all focus. If she were to analyze the situation, she probably wouldn't blame the other women for feeling the way they do. But Echo is not out to make friends; she would rather have admirers.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
patron deity
| |
reckoning
| |
dbkwik:legaciesofc...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Name
| |
DOB
| |
ageyear
| |
Home
| |
Gender
| |
Race
| |
abstract
| - Echo's sylph-like beauty attracts nearly every creature of the forest of the male persuasion. Most women, it seemed, could take her or leave her, and some were violently opposed to her. Sequoia and Illwyn love her of course, as do her grandmother and great-grandmother, but everyone else, well, that was a different story. Though her looks play a part in their dislike, Echo makes no real effort to win them over. Instead she flirts, shows off, prances about with her unusual hair and enviable figure, and in general steals all focus. If she were to analyze the situation, she probably wouldn't blame the other women for feeling the way they do. But Echo is not out to make friends; she would rather have admirers.
|