Lady Beatrice
unique_objectWomanly-shaped marble and glass architectural wonder perched hundreds of meters up a mountain cliff over the Bay of Sirens, now grounded on landing foundations amid decay: rotting flowers in vases, scummed fountains, dusty rooms, rotting orchard apples.
In the Red Rising Saga, Lady Beatrice emerges in Dark Age as a once-elegant architectural marvel, a womanly-shaped edifice of marble and glass originally perched dramatically on a mountain cliff above the Bay of Sirens. By the fifth book, the structure has been grounded on landing foundations amid widespread societal upheaval, its grandeur reduced to decay with rotting flowers in vases, scummed fountains, dusty rooms, and an orchard of rotting apples. This shift underscores the saga's themes of fallen empires and personal decline, transforming Lady Beatrice from a lofty symbol of refinement into a haunting relic of lost opulence.
Evolution
Dark Age
Womanly-shaped marble and glass architectural wonder perched hundreds of meters up a mountain cliff over the Bay of Sirens, now grounded on landing foundations amid decay: rotting flowers in vases, scummed fountains, dusty rooms, rotting orchard apples.
Book Appearances
Dark Age
First appears Ch 65