A fairy woman, of striking beauty, who once was a subject of Lady Vivienne. She possesses talents in the arts and enchantment.
Affectionate and generous, but also staunch in her opinions and occasionally strident.
An assortment of potions (including a vial of dragon's blood), and a crystal ball which allows her to view glimpses of the future and talk with other magical folk.
Maraud has been around, and has lived in a multitude of fairy hotspots: Ireland, Scotland, Cornwall, Brittany, Northumberland, Wales. Wherever she has gone, though, she has always been by water. Late in her life, she made her home in the Lake, and garnered a name for herself as a fey of notable elegance, magic and artistry… but also of undesirable connections, particularly regarding her friendship with Morgan le Fay. Maraud cared for Lancelot while he was young (although she did not always enjoy the task), and continued to hold her unpopular opinions about what was best for him, which in fact resulted in a brief imprisonment. She is currently banished from the Lake, for partaking in an impersonation scheme that was offensive to Vivienne, the Lady of the Lake.
After centuries of casual dalliance and short-lived affairs, Maraud finally found a man that she loved enough to settle down with: Roryn the woodsman. Two years ago, she conceived his child, and in the fair spring of that year, gave birth to a daughter named Aurora.