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Lady Beatrice

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Womanly-shaped marble and glass architectural wonder perched hundreds of meters up a mountain cliff overlooking the Bay of Sirens, now resting on landing foundations with rotting flowers, scum-filled fountains, dusty rooms, and decaying orchard.

Lady Beatrice stands as a once-majestic architectural marvel in the Red Rising Saga, a womanly-shaped edifice of marble and glass perched precariously hundreds of meters up a mountain cliff overlooking the Bay of Sirens. Introduced in Dark Age, it has fallen into profound decay, its landing foundations now supporting rotting flowers, scum-filled fountains, dusty rooms, and a withering orchard, symbolizing the broader collapse of Society's grandeur amid escalating conflict. Across the series, Lady Beatrice evolves from an implied symbol of Golds' opulence to a haunting relic of ruin, underscoring themes of entropy and lost elegance in the wake of war.

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Dark Age

Womanly-shaped marble and glass architectural wonder perched hundreds of meters up a mountain cliff overlooking the Bay of Sirens, now resting on landing foundations with rotting flowers, scum-filled fountains, dusty rooms, and decaying orchard.

Book Appearances

5

Dark Age

First appears Ch 65

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