Cadence

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Enchanter of the Silver Ladder

Born: 07/04/1992

Age: 23

Rank: Adept of Fate

Titles/Memberships: Deacon of the Adelaide Silver Ladder caucus

Physical description: Cadence is somewhat small, at 161cm and 65kg, but not especially so. They are androgynous in appearance, with bright green eyes and short hair bleached white-blond, and a slight tendency to avoid people's gaze. Cadence looks their real age, 22, although some take their playful nature and short stature as indications of a slightly younger age.

Following the destruction of their beloved jacket, Cadence has instead taken to dressing in a "trickster magical girl" style, hiding their face with a masquerade mask and wearing youthful, feminine clothing. Cadence rarely travels without their wand, constructed of plastic, silver, glass and crystal and inscribed with identifying runes.

Nimbus: Cadence's Nimbus is a fractal pattern that blurs the edges of whatever is being enchanted. The seed formula changes moment by moment, moving the fractal through kaleidoscopic patterns.

Timeline

Awakened: August 2014

Initial Master: Dancer (NPC)


Recent events

2015

- Was part of a group that investigated a spontaneously appearing Atlantean temple, which disappeared after exploration.

- Was a founding member of The Orchard

- Has begun work on a Grimoire in Thread

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Quotes

Quotes by

"So what you're saying is... this... represents the sane population of mages in this city?"

"Is it just me, or are there rather too many explosions involved in all of this?"

Quotes about

"Lovely, helpful, and an excellent contact for maintaining relations between Canberra and Adelaide. Thanks for being available and I hope that if they should reach out to me, that I can be as useful to Cadence as they has been to me"

- Vyra when asked about meeting Cadence at Conclave.

Conversations

Rumours

Inspirations and Soundtrack

Puck from Gargoyles

Thomas Raith of the Dresden Files

Pretty much any Fool that Shakespeare (or his copycats) have written