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Estelle Narcisse
Estelle
Biographical Information
Title: Lady Narcisse
Height: 5'9
Gender: Female Female
Status: Deceased
Religion: Roman Catholic
Originally From: France
Affiliations: Kingdom of France

House of Narcisse (Marriage)

Relationship Information
Husband: Lord Narcisse
Family: Unnamed Mother †

Unnamed Brother †

Character Information
First Appearance: The Plague
Portrayed By: Camille Stopps
GALLERY


Estelle Narcisse was a woman who cared for Lady Lola while she was giving birth, and later went on to marry Lord Narcisse.

Personality[]

She was incredibly caring, and looked out for others. This is evident in her looking out for Francis & Lola before they left with their baby during The Black Plague.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Estelle grew up in the country side of France with her mother and little brother.

Season 2[]

The Plague
Estelle, her mother and later on her younger brother were all taking care of Lady Lola when she came to them heavily pregnant and about to give birth. Estelle's mother wrote the letter to the Kingdom of France on her behalf and brought Estelle out to help take care of the young noble women.

The Plague 16 - Estelle

Estelle tried to give a blanket to Lady Lola

The Lady Lola stayed with them for a couple days, but she, her baby, and King Francis all left abruptly when her little brother showed singes of The Black Plague. Before they left, Estelle offered them a blanket to keep warm on their travels. Promising it had not been touch by her brother.

Days after, Estelle found herself again in the company of Lady Lola and King Francis, this time as Lord Narcisse' captive. He had taken her from her home, presumably before it caught fire and was carrying her around in isolation until it was clear she was not also infected.

The Lamb and the Slaughter
Estelle arrived at French Court over a month after her parents and brother had died. She was on the arm of the Lord Narcisse, as she was his new bride. Upon arriving at French court, she saw the Lady Lola who she helped during The Black Plague, and while giving birth to her child. Already knowing she was going to French Court and hoping she would run into Lola, she gave her a small gift for her friendship, a handkerchief she had secretly written on for help.

Hours later she found Lola, and explained her situation. She had been forced to marry Lord Narcisse, and she wanted out. She was scared and didn't know where to turn, and desperately hoped Lola could help her, as she was the king's favorite. While Lola explained to her she was not, she did promise she would help her get out of her situation. She told Estelle to meet her in her chambers the next night.

On the night she was to escape, Estelle killed the guard outside her door in order to meet Lola. She showed up covered in blood and scared, Estelle was even more surprised to see Queen Mary enter the room. Lola begged her friend to help Estelle escape. She eventually agreed and already had a plan.

Queen Mary ushered them out to a carriage, and when they were approached by a guard who wanted to see inside, she refused claiming the body of King Henry was inside and she would not have some guard touching it. He eventually left, and Queen Mary sent the carriage on its way.

Once Estelle escaped Court, she lived on the countryside where she planned to live out her days. But the ghost of her mother and brother called her away, and she eventually walked off a cliff to her death. Her body was brought back to French court, for Lord Narcisse to identify the body.

Notes[]

  • Estelle's mother wrote Lady Lola's letter on her behalf. [1]
  • Estelle was Lord Narcisse's fourth wife. [2]

In History[]

  • Estella is entirely a fictional character, with no historical equivalent.

Appearances[]

Season Two
The Plague Drawn and Quartered Coronation The Lamb and the Slaughter Blood for Blood Three Queens The Prince of the Blood Terror of the Faithful Acts of War Mercy Getaway
Banished Sins of the Past The End of Mourning Forbidden Tasting Revenge Tempting Fate Reversal of Fortune Abandoned Fugitive The Siege Burn

References[]

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