Madame Lucarne

Madame Lucarne was the Spring Queen of Paris during the reign of Louis XIV.

Overview

A perfectly serviceable sovereign, the most notable events of Lucarne’s reign were the birth of her son Percinet — a rarity among the Lost — and said son’s disappearance, which occurred in the backdrop of the hostage crisis at Rennes. In exchange for her son’s return, Lucarne put up for offer half of Paris’s share of the plunder.

There persisted some rumors that Lucarne’s child was not her consort’s: Rather, that he was a child of Thrice-Damned Jacques.

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