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Whereas [[Felix & Jonathan's School of Swashbuckling and Derring-do|Felix & Jonathan's school]] takes a nonchalant approach to swordplay (and life in general), [[Alicia Darkthorne]] lives an ascetic's life. Her school emphasizes the triumph of will over style and steel over flesh. Her students have absorbed some of her arrogance and haughtiness, and are known for taking offense at the slightest breach of courtesy and initiating duels. Their focus also – maybe – makes them better swordsmen. Or swordswomen.
Whereas [[Felix & Jonathan's School of Swashbuckling and Derring-do|Felix & Jonathan's school]] takes a nonchalant approach to swordplay (and life in general), [[Alicia Darkthorne]] lives an ascetic's life. Her school emphasizes the triumph of will over style and steel over flesh. Her students have absorbed some of her arrogance and haughtiness, and are known for taking offense at the slightest breach of courtesy and initiating duels. Their focus also – maybe – makes them better swordsmen. Or swordswomen.


Many of the duels between members of the two schools are bred of a nasty rumor, widely spread by the swashbucklers and vehemently denied by the darkthornes, that Alicia Darkthorne once loved Jonathan O'Connell, and he spurned her advances for another woman. This rumor is hard to credit, because:
Many of the duels between members of the two schools are bred of a nasty rumor, widely spread by the swashbucklers and vehemently denied by the darkthornes, that Alicia Darkthorne once loved [[Jonathan O'Connell]], and he spurned her advances for another woman. This rumor is hard to credit, because:
#Alicia Darkthorne is notoriously chaste;
#Alicia Darkthorne is notoriously chaste;
#She is also devastatingly beautiful; and  
#She is also devastatingly beautiful; and  
#Jonathan isn't exactly known for turning down the affections of a pretty lady, or being particularly monogamous.  
#O'Connell isn't exactly known for turning down the affections of a pretty lady, or being particularly monogamous.  


Nonetheless, it has persisted for more than ten years, so there may be something to it after all. At any rate, it is known that she was once an advanced student at the School, shortly after it was founded, left in a fury and founded her own competing academy, and has not been seen in the company of any man since then.
Nonetheless, it has persisted for more than ten years, so there may be something to it after all. At any rate, it is known that she was once an advanced student at the School, shortly after it was founded, left in a fury and founded her own competing academy, and has not been seen in the company of any man since then.

Revision as of 19:23, 14 June 2007

Whereas Felix & Jonathan's school takes a nonchalant approach to swordplay (and life in general), Alicia Darkthorne lives an ascetic's life. Her school emphasizes the triumph of will over style and steel over flesh. Her students have absorbed some of her arrogance and haughtiness, and are known for taking offense at the slightest breach of courtesy and initiating duels. Their focus also – maybe – makes them better swordsmen. Or swordswomen.

Many of the duels between members of the two schools are bred of a nasty rumor, widely spread by the swashbucklers and vehemently denied by the darkthornes, that Alicia Darkthorne once loved Jonathan O'Connell, and he spurned her advances for another woman. This rumor is hard to credit, because:

  1. Alicia Darkthorne is notoriously chaste;
  2. She is also devastatingly beautiful; and
  3. O'Connell isn't exactly known for turning down the affections of a pretty lady, or being particularly monogamous.

Nonetheless, it has persisted for more than ten years, so there may be something to it after all. At any rate, it is known that she was once an advanced student at the School, shortly after it was founded, left in a fury and founded her own competing academy, and has not been seen in the company of any man since then.

See also Duelist and Tempest for more information.