Ignacia Navarro de Souza
Doña Ignacia Navarro de Souza was a mortal Dark Age widow who joined the Oculi Dei.
Biography
Doña Ignacia is a refugee of the political games played by warring Lasombra houses; like St. James himself, she has washed up on the hills of Compostela with a holy mandate and the will to carry it through. The Doña was raised in the iron-clad traditions of duty and faith - duty first to her father, who doted on his only daughter without spoiling her, and then to the husband her father selected for her, a man who would appreciate his daughter for the well honed mind and steel-true spirit housed within her lovely flesh; and, above all, faith in a just and merciful God. Doña Ignacia's faith was shattered when, despite all her prayers and her efforts, the husband she dearly loved fell afoul of enemies whose machinations first ruined and then killed him, leaving her widowed and without even his child to be her consolation. Approached by the personal representative of Rodrigue de Navarre himself, Doña Ignacia was recruited by the father of the Oculi Dei to act as his special agent in Compostela, a task she has bent her considerable personal energies and great well of grief and bitterness to performing. De Navarre has implied to her that, should she dig deeply enough, she will almost certainly discover the truth behind her husband's wretched demise; as of this moment, neither of them knows exactly how accurate that supposition is.
Image
Doña Ignacia was married young and has yet to see her thirtieth year, and is still quite beautiful. She dresses in black and conducts herself like a woman in mourning, always polite but never exuberant.
Stats
Nature: Survivor
Demeanor: Pedagogue
Order: Oculi Dei
References
- DA: Right of Princes, p. 118
- DA: Spoils of War, p. 124