She's partly Snow White, but also Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, and many
other examples of the Damsel in Distress. She's every chaste and virtuous
maiden who in unjustly imposed hard times soldiers onward, secure in the
knowledge that Right will prevail, Evil will be defeated, and all she needs
to do is wait... for her Handsome Prince to carry her of to a perfect life
of never-ending happiness.
This is the kind of thing that really gets the Granite Madams' panties
in a twist.
For those of you who don't know, the Granite Madams are a society of
angels of Stone who happen to prefer the female outlook on life. They also
focus on helping women to shed weak stereotypes and take charge of their
own lives. So when an Ethereal of this nature flounces down to Earth, be
assured that they're not going to put up with it. And because she's landed
in this particular beat, the PCs are being drafted.
This particular Ethereal is properly the Optimistic flavor of the
ubiquitous Damsel in Distress. It's arguable whether she's really
sentient, but she has some qualities that can make her very sympathetic.
She really is usually to be found in bothersome and difficult situations;
she is pious, generally in a European Catholic sort of way; she's sweet and
gentle, and sincerely quotes innumerable platitudes about forbearance and
patience. She generally prefers a traditional feminine name like Belle or
Grace.
Now for the downside. Grace got herself into whatever situation she's
in -- her m.o. is to appear on Earth with nothing but the clothes on her
back, wandering around and looking vaguely lost. She comes up to strangers
and asks if they know where her relatives are: she can give reams of
information, all of which is detailed but never enough to find anyone.
Eventually, she needs a place to stay, and looks for the cheap side of
town. She offers labor for her keep (eats and sleeps on a human routine,
although she eats very little and doesn't sleep much either). Now then --
beautiful, female, none too bright homeless outsider heads to the bad part
of town and offers labor for room and board. You do the math.
Once she's there, she waits. She picks up whatever skills are
required of her: she knows quite a lot of domestic and janitorial skills,
plus a number of less legal skills. All, though, are mundane. The only
Song she's known to use with any reliability is the Ethereal Song of
Attraction, usually on handsome men. they desire to protect her, generally
from her current boss, which leads to a suitably shocking and climactic
fight scene, whereupon he whisks her away from all this. Unfortunately,
what he whisks her off to is usually not unending Paradise, and so as her
nature reasserts itself and manipulates the situation her relationship
degrades until she's little better off than where she was before.
Throughout all of this, her lack of initiative is remarkable. She is
willing to stay with any authority figure or boyfriend who will assert the
slightest bit of dominance or show the least bit of emotion. She will work
(or worse) for them, see the best in them (making it up, if necessary), and
do nothing to relieve her situation until a possible rescuer comes along,
even though she admits her "hardship" to anyone who shows a listening ear.
The cycle will repeat itself, tempting humans into exploitation, violence,
and codependence, until she is sent back to the Marches.
The Granite Madams want it fixed. They (a collection of woman
veterans, cops, athletes, and other angels that take their feminism
seriously) have swooped into town on the hunt -- Grace's last boyfriend
abandoned her somewhere around here, and they're asking for the PCs' help
in finding her. (Alternatively, the PCs may have reported her, and the
Granite Madams are coming to help.) When contact is made, the first order
of business is to separate Grace from the human or humans she's fallen in
with, who will already have a vested interest in keeping her around, and
may even be honestly won over by her charm, simplicity, and virtue.
Once the humans are out of the way, the question is how to deal with
Grace -- off her? A pious, sweet Ethereal (who wouldn't strike anyway,
much less first, and don't think the Madams don't notice that)? Escorting
her back to the Marches, and somehow assuring she remains there? Or trying
to get her to break free of her cycle of codependence? This latter route
will require somehow integrating "Damsel who can darned well save herself"
characteristics into her basic personality... if you can do it. Should you
choose this route, the Granite Madams, being after all angels of Stone,
whose purpose is to strengthen others, may very well give you their help --
in their own inimitable way, of course.
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