'and I'm terrified, stream running down my leg in sunshine
and I want to tell you how I think you're oh so sublime
when I have you to myself, but it's not easy as pie
but to say I'm not terrified would be a big fucking lie'
Elizabeth I of England (older paternal half sister)
Edward VI of England (twin brother)
Eleanor Tudor (younger paternal half sister)
Joyce Tudor (younger paternal half sister)
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Elizabeth Seymour (maternal aunt)
Dorothy Seymour (maternal aunt)
Margery Seymour (maternal aunt)
Thomas Seymour (maternal uncle)
Edward Seymour (maternal uncle)
Henry Seymour (maternal uncle)
John Seymour (maternal uncle)
Margaret Tudor (paternal aunt)
Mary Tudor (paternal aunt)
Elizabeth Tudor (paternal aunt)
Katherine Tudor (paternal aunt)
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Rosamund Denny (girlfriend)
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PERSONALITY Lucia was often a very kind and understanding person, looking out for her loved ones. She knew when to speak up for herself and will and did flip tables.
BACKSTORY Lucia was born on October 12th, 1537, the twin of Edward VI. Growing up, she was very often overshadowed in favor of her twin, her father more or less forgetting that she ever existed. Lucia could honestly care less though. She looked out for her younger sisters, Eleanor and Joyce. Things were pretty fine up until Lucia was fifteen.
Her twin, now the king, fell ill. Badly ill. He named Lucia his successor. But, she knew this wouldn't end well. She knew Mary wanted the throne. She had never wanted the throne. So, what did she do? She ran. Lucia left, leaving all her things behind. She asked some maids for some clothes and then, three days before her brother died, she left.
She made a small home for herself in Oxford, going by Lucia Seymour. She became a prostitute. Throughout this time, she had three children, none of which she outlived. She moved around from city to city, town to town, village to village, going back to live in London when she was twenty-two. She found work in a brothel and in this brothel, she met Rosamund Denny. They fell in love. They began living together.
In 1578, Lucia requested an audience with Queen Elizabeth I. She was eventually granted it and she bowed before her, explaining who she was, where'd she'd been. For the final five years of her life, Lucia was once again granted royal titles and Rosamund was highly elevated in court life. Lucia died of a fever on July 1st, 1583.