Mercy Chancellor



“I used to have a crush on William the Bloody, because hearing his accent made me feel less alone.'That crush died when my sister locked me in a room with him, and he tried to rip out my throat!”– Mercy Chancellor.

Mercy Chancellor was born in 1862 to Harriet Chancellor and an unnamed father. She was the youngest of two children, and the spawn of an affair with an English man. This created great havoc in her young life, and ultimately led to her imprisonment in the Talisman of Sire.

Biography
Childhood

“If you were never born, papa would still be around!”

– Amelia Chancellor.

On April 5th, 1862 Harriet Chancellor gave birth to a healthy bright-eyed baby girl. It was both to her horror, and amazement, that she realized her newborn was the product of a lustful fling she had participated in with a passing English man. For unlike the deep brown eyes that passed through every Chancellor generation, little Mercy held vivid blues instead. It was a lost cause that Harriet would think her daughter still had a chance at being accepted by her husband, and eldest daughter. If the baby blues didn't strike them as odd, when Mercy became of speaking age, the old English accent sure did.

Enraged that his wife had betrayed him, and disgusted with his half-English daughter, Harriet's husband left his family to start anew. Young Mercy was blamed by Amelia, her older sister, and all Amelia's abandonment and hate was thrust upon the child.

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