Name: Aydelle Ildaras
Born: August 25, 1152, Luperia, Dovia
Parents: Fardred Ildaras and Hanna Gilvard (both deceased)
Siblings: None
Spouse: Eblor Dephwain (married May 13, 1167, Ambrin-Naroni, Naroni; divorced in absentia)
Children: Hanna Dephwain, Madelheina Dephwain
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Occupation: Lady's maid
Employer: Learianna Jamoran
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'6"
First appearance: "In Which Camaline Justifies It as Practice" (February 1167)
First POV: "In Which Aydelle Is Robbed of a Reply" (March 1170)
Total appearances: 9 (unranked)
Total POVs: 2 (unranked)
All appearances
Facts:
1. Aydelle is mildly allergic to cinnamon, but still likes the scent of it.
Born: August 25, 1152, Luperia, Dovia
Parents: Fardred Ildaras and Hanna Gilvard (both deceased)
Siblings: None
Spouse: Eblor Dephwain (married May 13, 1167, Ambrin-Naroni, Naroni; divorced in absentia)
Children: Hanna Dephwain, Madelheina Dephwain
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Occupation: Lady's maid
Employer: Learianna Jamoran
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'6"
First appearance: "In Which Camaline Justifies It as Practice" (February 1167)
First POV: "In Which Aydelle Is Robbed of a Reply" (March 1170)
Total appearances: 9 (unranked)
Total POVs: 2 (unranked)
All appearances
Facts:
1. Aydelle is mildly allergic to cinnamon, but still likes the scent of it.
2. For all she isn't looking for a commitment, she does acknowledge that Camaline is her favorite lover.
Notable Quotes:
Camaline (trying to reassure Aydelle of the size of her bosom): Eblor likes [your breasts].
Aydelle: Honey, the man looks like something that fell out of a monkey's ass; when it comes to women's body parts, he likes anything he might have a chance of actually seeing.
--from "In Which Camaline Justifies It as Practice" (February 1167)
Notable Quotes:
Camaline (trying to reassure Aydelle of the size of her bosom): Eblor likes [your breasts].
Aydelle: Honey, the man looks like something that fell out of a monkey's ass; when it comes to women's body parts, he likes anything he might have a chance of actually seeing.
--from "In Which Camaline Justifies It as Practice" (February 1167)
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